Mings having a pop at priti Patel... Now get your fat arse out of that hole you've dug
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The whole taking of the knee thing can't go anywhere. If anything, they need to keep doing it and show that they're actively fighting racism behind the scene as well.
Racists trolling online and vandalising murals shows as a nation we need to actively move away from racism. We very much aren't there yet. There is plenty of racism about.
Agree with this 100%. The message is, obviously, correct but the delivery of it is not very good.Through no fault of their own the taking of the knee has been politicised and is now deeply divisive, because that's what politics is now. Good or evil, 100 percent for or 100 percent against.
I think the England lads have built up enough goodwill to evolve their stance without losing face. Don't give the people you're trying to change an easy excuse to not listen to you, which is what's happening now.
Through no fault of their own the taking of the knee has been politicised and is now deeply divisive, because that's what politics is now. Good or evil, 100 percent for or 100 percent against.
I think the England lads have built up enough goodwill to evolve their stance without losing face. Don't give the people you're trying to change an easy excuse to not listen to you, which is what's happening now.
Mings having a pop at priti Patel... Now get your fat arse out of that hole you've dug
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I think its pretty common to be against the taking of the knee before sporting events and also be disgusted by the racist backlash towards those players. Its rhetoric like this (if you are against the taking of the knee then you obviously must just accept racism and not be horrified by it and possibly be racist yourself) that is causing a bigger divide and is not helping their cause.
As far as I'm aware taking the knee was started by that American padded rugby player who refused to stand for the US national anthem and flag which he said was symbolic of racism. Unfortunately, BLM jumped all over it and now everybody thinks taking the knee is a BLM 'thing'
The players need to distance themselves from BLM. It's an organisation that give up any credibility it had left when it's leader was shot in the head by a gang of black kids and everybody that witnessed the shooting has stayed silent. Silence is violence and, no justice no peace...
Clearly what's happened after the final is showing that we do have an issue with racism that needs to be stamped out so the players should be looking at ways of stamping it out, but if they want widespread support they need to get up from the ground and have their own way of doing things.
If these same lads are all prepared to go and play in Qatar their taking the knee protest becomes hypocritical and means zilch.The whole taking of the knee thing can't go anywhere. If anything, they need to keep doing it and show that they're actively fighting racism behind the scene as well.
Racists trolling online and vandalising murals shows as a nation we need to actively move away from racism. We very much aren't there yet. There is plenty of racism about.
If these same lads are all prepared to go and play in Qatar their taking the knee protest becomes hypocritical and means zilch.
I agree with that. I think it's ****ing mental that more hasn't been made of the human rights abuse that's made that tournament possible. I don't understand how it has been conveniently overlooked by pretty much every **** inside football.
Mings having a pop at priti Patel... Now get your fat arse out of that hole you've dug
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I know a few guys who worked on those stadiums and some stories they tell me about how some of the laborers where treated is simply inhumanI agree with that. I think it's ****ing mental that more hasn't been made of the human rights abuse that's made that tournament possible. I don't understand how it has been conveniently overlooked by pretty much every **** inside football.
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I know a few guys who worked on those stadiums and some stories they tell me about how some of the laborers where treated is simply inhuman
Totally agree. Pointless fixing half of the problem as the other problematic half then feels and practically becomes more empowered.That's pretty problematic. The entire racism issue really needs to be reframed. There are divisions between races. There are negative feelings from all sides. It's that that needs fixing.