This is a quote from the article:
"We need to focus on justice for a huge chunk of our countrymen and women who seem to have a very bad, weird deal from the day they're born."
I can't seem to reconcile that with the large number of succesful black people in this country. It seems almost hypocritical to me that professional footballers "take the knee", when that is one of the most successful areas for black people. And not badly paid either. Other areas have their fair share; the professions, legal and accountancy, education, the civil service, broadcasting etc. The present government has black people in the cabinet. How successful do they want black people to be? What special cases are we talking about? What injustices are there?
If people want to boo someone elses views, that has always been a feature of politics and campaigning in this country. It's not wrong to disagree, and it's not a crime. And various organisations shouldn't patronise and lecture the population just because they have an alternative point of view.