https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53152212
You have to laugh, why can't they just check what the banner says before letting them take off?
The thing is as a white male I agree with almost everyone on this issue as almost everyone has a valid point from their view, however as a white person I cannot begin to understand what a black person has to contend with and I never will because i am not black?
I am the same with disabled, females and gay people because I don't have a disability and I am not gay or female so I will never know what kind of abuse, discrimination or hatred these people have to put up with? I am a firm believer in "you have to walk in someones shoes to understand their reality".
We as football fans of a smaller unfashionable club have often said we feel discriminated against in favour of the bigger clubs, so I would imagine it's a hell of a lot worse than that because it's personal, but I can't for a minute say I understand because I just don't!
I work in a proffession where I have seen discrimination and hatred in all it's forms, it has caused suicides, depression and people leaving their jobs because of it, I have never been made to feel like this.
It really matters that we do something about discrimination in all it's forms and for me this must start with education and the abolishment of all male/female and Christian schools, we need to teach black history as well which I can assure you doesn't happen in schools which is why we have a black history month otherwise it wouldn't be taught at all!!
Pulling down statues doesn't remove the history and people know that, however it's what the statues stand for all people see is that they are being honoured for something that was fundametally wrong.