Why is this nonsense still being done? Couldn't believe it when watching our game on Friday.
This has nothing to do with football and is happening due to actions in another country??
Why is this nonsense still being done? Couldn't believe it when watching our game on Friday.
This has nothing to do with football and is happening due to actions in another country??
Because it's PC and if you don't seemingly you're either racist or you just don't get it.
1. Either all DFC players and staff are Marxists who want to defund the police.
2. They were all so profoundly affected by a criminal black man under the influence of drugs being killed by a white police officer thousands of miles away.
3. Virtue signalling.
No knees taken for atrocities in China, Saudi or south America.
No knees taken for thousands of white girls a being raped in the north of England or Glasgow.
No knees taken for those that are kept as domestic slaves by the travelling community or Arab community.
Keep on doing it if they like but they should expect objection.
Nail on head.
The most bizarre thing about this is that it all kicked off because a criminal on drugs died after trying to use a fake note and it isn't even clear whether he died from the policeman's knee or from drug taking. Footage which emerged would suggest it's the latter, but it's funny that the media don't want to tell us this eh?
We're meant to see this as part of a wide scale problem where blacks are continuously being victimised, despite there being nothing to suggest this is the case.
Plenty evidence of Islamic grooming gangs torturing and raping white children though, but talk about that and you're a racist.
Hey up lads, I'm a stranger on here of course but believe me I do have views on this subject.
Indeed why eh, why are we still doing this ridiculous thing now which has nowt to do with footy. And if they have to do it, why do Match of the day also insist on showing it each time just before each kick off ?.
it was booed @Brora
oh and phuck Black Lives Matter
There is nothing more dignified than a minutes silence for someone or something that had a true association with your own club.
I've no problem with individual players doing it if they wish, same as those that wear rainbow laces, bless themselves, pray to Allah or whatever other thing that they believe in. It's when it is sycronised and forced upon others that I just cannot stand.
It's asking for aggravation and I think there will be a lot of it in England when the crowds are let back in.
I've said on here before I'm sick and tired of getting preached at before during and after football matches.
Give it a rest.