I didn't have to be referring to you!
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This. I don't care if they do or not as it's upto them and nothing wrong with highlighting racism. I do think though that there'll be players doing it who don't want to anymore but don't want alot of hate online which is wrong. Let people do as they please as long as you're not hurting anyone.
QPR had the stance last season, when they stopped doing it, that it had lost it's affect and teams were only doing it because it was the thing to do. It does seem to be getting that way because they did it throughout last season then England did it throughout the Euro's and what has it achieved? Three England players were racially abused after the tournament that should have been seen as a pretty big success and took up all the attention.
I think things like social media boycott's are more likely to do something but at the end of the day those companies know they don't really need to do anything about it and the stars will always come back to their platforms to promote themselves. The only way to create change these days is by hitting people in the pocket, if they start to think they'll be financially affected they might pull a finger out.
I don't watch Premier League football so doesn't bother me what they do.
Ah, yet another “I’m not racist, but...” fred.
I agree with this. I could be wrong but the majority of racist abuse is online in the UK (and it's not an excuse but during the euros, research showed a lot came from Russian troll farms).
What is taking the knee actually doing? It's not stopping abuse so why bother with it? I'd personally like to see real action being taken. How about if all the blue ticks on twitter deleted their accounts? Most of twitter's traffic is driven by "blue ticks", they won't do that though because they'd lose money from it and that is the sad fact of life now, money rules
I’ve seen a few takes on this, but suggesting an anti racism gesture should be stopped because of racism is a new one on me.
If players and clubs feel it’s appropriate to continue to take a knee then they should be supported wholeheartedly in doing so, like the England team were during the Euros.
I hope no one boos it at Notts, but my hopes aren’t high.
So we are not allowed to boo something we disagree with. I prefer racism to thought control.
I'll be interested to see who around me feels strongly enough and disagrees with the gesture to the point that they choose to loudly boo prior to kick off.
A little social experiment/snapshot to kick off the new season. Marvellous