The players have the right to kneel and even do black power salutes if they want.
And supporters have the right not to buy tickets, Sky subscriptions or iFollow passes.
.............i will ask again, where does this place of equality exist, which country.......? Where is this perfect socialist utopia?
If this country is so bad, racist, excolonial masters, and downright nasty.....why do people from these excolonial countries want to come her and live.....very strange and goes against the colonial theme.....
The players have the right to kneel and even do black power salutes if they want.
And supporters have the right not to buy tickets, Sky subscriptions or iFollow passes.
1.it doesn't hence the need for global action.There isn't one.
2. It is better than the places they have come from but not as good a it should be. Damage limitation. would you want to live in Afghanistan or somewhere like that?
There are levels of inequality.
Why is there no socialist utopia? Because powerful capitalists ensure there aint one because it would be no good for them. There are many ways they do this but one of the ways they do this is by divide and rule. This is quite evident on here. eg Scapegoating the poor/ blacks etc so the ordinary folks dont blame the rich and powerful but blacks and "benefit scroungers" etc in other words poor people. Why would they rise up against the rich and powerful when it is the poor to blame for their crap circumstances.
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It really is strange how this nasty organisation has hoodwinked Sky and all the TV media in to believing that we are racist and education.It couldn't be further from the truth,this country is the most tolerant country there is.Just take a look at some of these EU countries where nothing is done about this.I haven't seen or heard any racial tones while watching the Millers home and away.As a club we will not accept such behaviour so why ARE we being told that we ARE racist and have to watch players take the knee.All this is doing is manufacturing hate and stirring trouble.We fully support all players what ever colour or creed.Remember what Martin Luther King said "people should be judged by their personal qualities and not by their skin".A very honourable man who fought for a good cause unlike these riotous mobs we have seen.We are not a racist country.
Kneeling update.
All Premier League teams still kneeling.
Championship - Only Norwich v Preston didn't kneel yesterday.
League 1 and 2, 15 games where there was no kneeling.
[QUOTE=MillerBill;39579266It couldn't be further from the truth,this country is the most tolerant country there is. I haven't seen or heard any racial tones while watching the Millers home and away.As a club we will not accept such behaviour so why ARE we being told that we ARE racist and have to watch players take the knee.We fully support all players what ever colour or creed..[/QUOTE]
You miss the point Millerbill. Maybe this country is one of the less racist countries but the fact is blacks do not have the same life chances/ equalities generally as whites and this needs addressing. Sure there are rich blacks and poor whites but in general it is more the other way round.
You must walk about with your eyes shut and ears closed if you have not seen/ heard any racist behaviour from some of our fans. Not many ,agreed, but there are some.
You are not being told you are racist you are just being reminded that blacks are untreated unequally to whites still in this country. That is not the same as saying you are racist.
Why do you think Boris said racial equality needs addressing in this country. You can hardly say he is some sort of loony leftie.