Gingerfinch wrote:I do think taking the knee shouldn't be compulsory. Similar to when the ex Sunderland player refused to wear a shirt with a poppy emblem. Like taking the knee, I don't see the problem in doing it/wearing it but you should have a choice.
Gingerfinch wrote:I do think taking the knee shouldn't be compulsory. Similar to when the ex Sunderland player refused to wear a shirt with a poppy emblem. Like taking the knee, I don't see the problem in doing it/wearing it but you should have a choice.
Gingerfinch wrote:I do think taking the knee shouldn't be compulsory. Similar to when the ex Sunderland player refused to wear a shirt with a poppy emblem. Like taking the knee, I don't see the problem in doing it/wearing it but you should have a choice.
alfie wrote:A bit like one member of a team not wearing a black armband for a recent death ; which I can't say I've ever seen (or noticed , anyway)
mikesiva wrote:Unless you're an idiot who swallows the nonsense that this is Marxist, then the only conclusion can be that if you are against gestures against racism, then you are in favour of racism.
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