carl_feedthegoat wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
It’s not political, mate. The powers that be, and the players, soon realised what it was aligned to (BLM) and changed it to a fight against discrimination, which I whole heartedly support.
I think it’s now ‘No room for Racism’.
Kneeling is political and more so since the NFL player started it again a while back ....It has been a feature of Black Lives Matter protests ever since and BLM have threatened innocent white people into kneeling and to apologize for their white privilege , especially in the USA.
At the start of the season footballers wore it on their shirts, causing division amongst fans all over the world ,that was until the thick cunts did some research on BLM and then changed the 'meaning' of kneeling to NRFR.
For many decent law abiding fans the kneeling England players are showing their support for BLM's political goals which include crushing capitalism, de funding the police, destroying the nuclear family and attacking Israel....BLM fact checked....if they think by changing the meaning noirmal folk will accept this , then they are as dumb as the people who say....ahhh ok...thats alright then !!
All the cunts had to do was to adopt a different pose and there would be ZERO problem.
Too many people believe what the 'powers that be'' tell them.............................lots of other folk don't.
I have always been proud to have my own mind on matters, from seeing how bad the EC was in the early seventies to the evil of the new woke culture and BLM which Carl has quite rightly called out, the “ taking of the knee” is overtly political and has no place in sport, few weeks ago, after the cup final, some twat on here was praising one Leicester player for parading the hamas/Palestinian flag why the fuck do people keep associating political causes with sport, the first guy to do this, was Adolf Hitler in the thirties and we know how that ended, so fuck off with BLM where sport is concerned, after all, sport is supposed to be escapism from the day to day drudgery of life, I rest my case.