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    Rory Sutherland

    Scott Cummings, Jonny Gray, James Ritchie, Hamish Watson, Matt Ferguson, Finn Russell, David Cherry, Oil Keeble, WP Nel, Richie Gray, Gary Graham, Scott Steele, Jaco Van Dee Walt and Huw Jones.....well done, great victory and no knee.

    Which Dundee FC player is gonna reject marxist violent thugs first?

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    Noticed that. Also Billy Vunipola and some other English players plus referee. Personal decisions and quite correct as BLM seems to me to be more about politics than actually helping to create greater tolerance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Scott Cummings, Jonny Gray, James Ritchie, Hamish Watson, Matt Ferguson, Finn Russell, David Cherry, Oil Keeble, WP Nel, Richie Gray, Gary Graham, Scott Steele, Jaco Van Dee Walt and Huw Jones.....well done, great victory and no knee.

    Which Dundee FC player is gonna reject marxist violent thugs first?
    The proof is there for me re Dee matches, no camera no knee, so if players felt that string they’d do it every game, must be the fear of being picked out

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    If and when we get back to see games and this nonsense is still going on, we have to inform the players through supporters clubs, that many fans will be booing, but not at the players.
    Hopefully many other clubs will be doing the same.

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    Surely imposing your will is the same as society imposing its will? Let the players decide for themselves. Personal decision, done where they want, when they want?

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    Noted that rros has said nothing about the MAGA white supremacists killing two police officers and going after congressmen and senators.

    Shall we take a knee for them instead, when they're all in jail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Surely imposing your will is the same as society imposing its will? Let the players decide for themselves. Personal decision, done where they want, when they want?
    Yes they can if people are also allowed to protest at overtly gestures.

    Juan Sara got booked for telling people Jesus loved them, now players openly support a group that wants defund the police, set up black only areas and approve of critical race theory.

    Believe in what you want, I have the right to oppose that.

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    Political gestures

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Yes they can if people are also allowed to protest at overtly gestures.

    Juan Sara got booked for telling people Jesus loved them, now players openly support a group that wants defund the police, set up black only areas and approve of critical race theory.

    Believe in what you want, I have the right to oppose that.
    Spot on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Yes they can if people are also allowed to protest at overtly gestures.

    Juan Sara got booked for telling people Jesus loved them, now players openly support a group that wants defund the police, set up black only areas and approve of critical race theory.

    Believe in what you want, I have the right to oppose that.
    To be fair Juan Sara got booked for removing his shirt during goal celebrations when there was a clear directive that the removal of your shirt was a bookable offence. He started just rolling it up once he realised what a bunch of killjoy, pompous *******s were in charge of the game here.

    As regards taking the knee. I didn't see the start of the game and actually only caught about five minutes of it but if the players didn't kneel to political pressure then they're to be congratulated for that.

    I did hear though that the players were socially distanced entering the field and singing the anthems, then ten minutes later were involved in scrums, rucks and mauls.

    If these two things don't send a signal to our PC masters then they're as thick and detached from reality as we think they are.

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