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It has raised consciousness to their movement but why continue this on?
Genuine question, with the amount of football that been on TV the last few months and the constant media coverage why do you, not a personal attack by the way, think we should continue to kneel. Especially if the EFL decide people have to. What would it achieve now, that already hasn't been achieved?
I'm not sure, honestly I'm not.
I'm white and it's been a long time since I've experienced racism. So I'm not going to pretend that I know. But if it's helping then it should definitely continue and I would support it as unconditionally as I support the club's sterling work. Equally, if the club decide that it's time to move on from kneeling then I trust their decision completely.
I think, and I hope, that we will hear from the club soon. And I look forward to it with pride.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
This is a fascinating documentary exploring how these issues evolved in the most progressive and left leaning US college. I'm pretty much as far left as it gets, though of a profound libertarian basis, and I found the doc chilling and eye opening.
And you guys wonder why you keep getting wiped out in Elections.
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I didn't make either of those comments, bakerloo, and I'm in great form and not picking an argument with anyone. I have some blue cheese, red wine, olives and the last Stage of the TdF on. Life is good.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."