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As much as it may offend people the fans reaction to the taking of the knee - they have the right to show their displeasure by booing - it’s a free expression thing - they have the right to say this is football and not politics and the two must be kept separate.
Of course they do. As I’ve previously said, ALL lives matter
Taking a knee is a symbol that black lives do matter too, as well as other races, equally. Forget trying to politicise it just because a minority use the name BLM for their own wrong agendas, in the same way the EDL use the St George's flag... The flags not a symbol of racism in the same as the term black lives matter isn't a racist or in any way dangerous thing. Taking a knee is a way of those players on the pitch showing they're united despite possibly being from different backgrounds, they're all equals... Booing makes it seem like you're against that message, that everyone is equal.
Worth remembering that these EXACT same arguments - they're Marxist, they're anti-capitalist, they're a violent mob, they already have equality, why do they have to keep going on about it - have been used against the black civil rights movement since the 50s, and probably before. People look up to Martin Luther King today, but he was condemned as a violent anti-capitalist terrorist sympathiser back then. Same with Mandela. Same with Malcolm X. Same with Mohammed Ali. Same with any number of black civil rights leaders/movements through the years. And same with BLM today.Think on that before you spew those same arguments. That's not saying everyone who uses these arguments is a racist, but you are allowing yourself to be a mouthpiece for people who are. Think carefully about who you're sharing a side with.You don't have to take the knee, no. There are plenty of black people who don't approve of it, and Les Ferdinand wrote eloquently about why he doesn't think they should at QPR. But if you're booing it, or you genuinely think booing it is remotely acceptable, you're part of the problem - doesn't matter whether you think you're racist or not.
Millwall are a pretty unique club in London , its drawn it's support from the traditional white working class in south east London and in to Kent .Modern day Spurs , Arsenal or Chelsea it most certainly isn't and never will be .This is the section of society who have seen their communities change vastly because of mass immigration and have ended up the losers in globalisation both culturally and possibly economically .Nobody speaks for them because the Labour Party decided many years ago to hang their hat on another peg .Why would they embrace their players taking the knee or throwing their hat behind minority groups when nobody speaks for them ? .To call them racists and bigots is the standard play of the liberal left without first acknowledging globalisation is a two way street for many traditional communities in the UK .They have every right to call this tokenism out as they see it and should be able to do so without accusations from the usual suspects in the MSM and liberal left .As the song goes , nobody likes us but we don't care .
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 05, 2020, 10:55:51 pmMillwall are a pretty unique club in London , its drawn it's support from the traditional white working class in south east London and in to Kent .Modern day Spurs , Arsenal or Chelsea it most certainly isn't and never will be .This is the section of society who have seen their communities change vastly because of mass immigration and have ended up the losers in globalisation both culturally and possibly economically .Nobody speaks for them because the Labour Party decided many years ago to hang their hat on another peg .Why would they embrace their players taking the knee or throwing their hat behind minority groups when nobody speaks for them ? .To call them racists and bigots is the standard play of the liberal left without first acknowledging globalisation is a two way street for many traditional communities in the UK .They have every right to call this tokenism out as they see it and should be able to do so without accusations from the usual suspects in the MSM and liberal left .As the song goes , nobody likes us but we don't care .Wow, just wow. I don’t even know where to start with responding to that nonsense. Interesting that you see yourself as the voice of the working class and the voice of Barnsley. Can you please just go away now?
Quote from: MachoMadness on December 05, 2020, 11:11:17 pmWorth remembering that these EXACT same arguments - they're Marxist, they're anti-capitalist, they're a violent mob, they already have equality, why do they have to keep going on about it - have been used against the black civil rights movement since the 50s, and probably before. People look up to Martin Luther King today, but he was condemned as a violent anti-capitalist terrorist sympathiser back then. Same with Mandela. Same with Malcolm X. Same with Mohammed Ali. Same with any number of black civil rights leaders/movements through the years. And same with BLM today.Think on that before you spew those same arguments. That's not saying everyone who uses these arguments is a racist, but you are allowing yourself to be a mouthpiece for people who are. Think carefully about who you're sharing a side with.You don't have to take the knee, no. There are plenty of black people who don't approve of it, and Les Ferdinand wrote eloquently about why he doesn't think they should at QPR. But if you're booing it, or you genuinely think booing it is remotely acceptable, you're part of the problem - doesn't matter whether you think you're racist or not.Here's the thing right , your average Millwall fan doesn't have the same platform to eloquently put his argument forward as Les Ferdinand does so your analysis to me is seriously flawed .Booing is all they have .In fact reactionary is all they have because for decades nobody has ever made the argument for the white working class who are the losers in mass immigration and globalisation .Your post is pretty much the standard play , we recognise you have a point but please don't show your hand this way .In other words fall in line or we'll call you out as racists and bigots .I'll give the liberal left some credit , they lose the argument at the ballot box but still find ways to stay in the game .
Quote from: Branton Rover on December 05, 2020, 10:35:41 pmAs much as it may offend people the fans reaction to the taking of the knee - they have the right to show their displeasure by booing - it’s a free expression thing - they have the right to say this is football and not politics and the two must be kept separate.But they booed because they are right wing racist stop making excuses.
Quote from: BradwellRover on December 05, 2020, 11:44:14 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on December 05, 2020, 10:55:51 pmMillwall are a pretty unique club in London , its drawn it's support from the traditional white working class in south east London and in to Kent .Modern day Spurs , Arsenal or Chelsea it most certainly isn't and never will be .This is the section of society who have seen their communities change vastly because of mass immigration and have ended up the losers in globalisation both culturally and possibly economically .Nobody speaks for them because the Labour Party decided many years ago to hang their hat on another peg .Why would they embrace their players taking the knee or throwing their hat behind minority groups when nobody speaks for them ? .To call them racists and bigots is the standard play of the liberal left without first acknowledging globalisation is a two way street for many traditional communities in the UK .They have every right to call this tokenism out as they see it and should be able to do so without accusations from the usual suspects in the MSM and liberal left .As the song goes , nobody likes us but we don't care .Wow, just wow. I don’t even know where to start with responding to that nonsense. Interesting that you see yourself as the voice of the working class and the voice of Barnsley. Can you please just go away now?Interesting that you don't know where to start and no I won't go away because that's exactly what's gone off these past few decades .I'm not the voice of anybody but the electorate are and the results are pretty comprehensive .People of colour don't own inequality which is my point and they most certainly don't in the old industrial heartlands in the UK .Nobody but nobody recognises that or even wants to address it .There's a bigger picture here and nobody but nobody has picked up on why it played out the way it did this afternoon at the New Den .That's my entire point .
Open question .Will somebody please accept the effects of globalisation and mass immigration have created losers especially in the old industrial heartlands .Just recognise that has happened and maybe just maybe we can cut through this debate and move forward from the current position .That's all I ask .
Quote from: BradwellRover on December 05, 2020, 11:44:14 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on December 05, 2020, 10:55:51 pmMillwall are a pretty unique club in London , its drawn it's support from the traditional white working class in south east London and in to Kent .Modern day Spurs , Arsenal or Chelsea it most certainly isn't and never will be .This is the section of society who have seen their communities change vastly because of mass immigration and have ended up the losers in globalisation both culturally and possibly economically .Nobody speaks for them because the Labour Party decided many years ago to hang their hat on another peg .Why would they embrace their players taking the knee or throwing their hat behind minority groups when nobody speaks for them ? .To call them racists and bigots is the standard play of the liberal left without first acknowledging globalisation is a two way street for many traditional communities in the UK .They have every right to call this tokenism out as they see it and should be able to do so without accusations from the usual suspects in the MSM and liberal left .As the song goes , nobody likes us but we don't care .Wow, just wow. I don’t even know where to start with responding to that nonsense. Interesting that you see yourself as the voice of the working class and the voice of Barnsley. Can you please just go away now?Theres a bigger picture here and nobody but nobody has picked up on why it played out the way it did this afternoon at the New Den .
This is the section of society who have seen their communities change vastly because of mass immigration and have ended up the losers in globalisation both culturally and possibly economically .Nobody speaks for them because the Labour Party decided many years ago to hang their hat on another peg .Why would they embrace their players taking the knee or throwing their hat behind minority groups when nobody speaks for them ? .To call them racists and bigots is the standard play of the liberal left without first acknowledging globalisation is a two way street for many traditional communities in the UK .They have every right to call this tokenism out as they see it and should be able to do so without accusations from the usual suspects in the MSM and liberal left .As the song goes , nobody likes us but we don't care .
Should this thread be in off topic. It seems to have moved on from the OP.
Interesting one this. The MSM have come of and condemned it. No surprise there. It had to be Millwall of course that brought attention upon themselves for this.I have asked myself what I think of this, and would like to put it to the floor. I have served queen and country and had the pleasure of serving alongside many BAME colleagues with pride. I am most definitely not racist, conscious or otherwise. I understand there are many communities across the globe that still suffer discrimination and prejudice and this is wrong. But BLM is a political movement supporting ant capitalism, defunding the police amongst others. They have been described as a Marxist movement. This is well documented. They don’t hide behind these facts. It does not belong in sport. Politics and sport should not mix imho. We know what happens when it does. You only have to look at Olympic history to see this. Taking a knee has had its day. Leave it for the streets of Washington DC. The kick it out campaign was, I understand, very successful and supported wholly across the whole football pyramid. BLM is much much more than this though, and not necessarily positive. I wonder how the faithful at the KM would react to players taking the knee?Thoughts?
Good on them , I’m going to boo as well