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1. What would you suggest Lee Anderson does for a couple of hours tonight as England play their biggest football match in over fifty years?
2. If he's so offended by players taking the knee, why not just not watch the opening and tune in at the start of the match???
3. Is he a snowflake?
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2. If he's so offended by players taking the knee, why not just not watch the opening and tune in at the start of the match???
3. Is he a snowflake?
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One of the reasons that England has done better this year is that they've been more of a team, standing up for each other, and less a collection of individuals as in the past. Nice to see so many people supporting their team, too. Obviously not Lee Anderson, poor chap, but I'm not sure that anybody will miss him ...
09:39 Sun 11th Jul 2021
Ellipsis. // The camaraderie leads to taking the knee to show support for every member of the team.//
Nothing like contradicting yourself. That’s the complete opposite of // If they didn't take the knee, would they have the collective mindset, team spirit, camaraderie, that's taken them to the final? Probably not.//
SP, Thank you for the confirming that rational discussion isn’t your intention.
The following is edited from something I posted elsewhere a little while ago.
Anything that determines acceptance or rejection on grounds of ethnicity is racist. Now major companies, having openly declared their intention to increase ‘diversity’ are making concerted efforts to award jobs using that as their criteria. That is racist.
Those who are shouting the loudest may be interested to see that poor white children are also being overlooked in favour of ethnic minorities - but they might not. That could be just a little bit too realistic for comfort.
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You say you want equality, so tell me what benefits others enjoy that you don’t. Who do you want equality with, SP? The white people who are being side-lined for jobs - not because they aren’t good enough but because they don’t fit the racist criteria - or the poor children accused of enjoying ‘white privilege’ who are, for that reason, being neglected.
I welcome your response - when you have time.
Nothing like contradicting yourself. That’s the complete opposite of // If they didn't take the knee, would they have the collective mindset, team spirit, camaraderie, that's taken them to the final? Probably not.//
SP, Thank you for the confirming that rational discussion isn’t your intention.
The following is edited from something I posted elsewhere a little while ago.
Anything that determines acceptance or rejection on grounds of ethnicity is racist. Now major companies, having openly declared their intention to increase ‘diversity’ are making concerted efforts to award jobs using that as their criteria. That is racist.
Those who are shouting the loudest may be interested to see that poor white children are also being overlooked in favour of ethnic minorities - but they might not. That could be just a little bit too realistic for comfort.
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You say you want equality, so tell me what benefits others enjoy that you don’t. Who do you want equality with, SP? The white people who are being side-lined for jobs - not because they aren’t good enough but because they don’t fit the racist criteria - or the poor children accused of enjoying ‘white privilege’ who are, for that reason, being neglected.
I welcome your response - when you have time.
> Your first posted suggested that ‘taking the knee’ encouraged camaraderie
My first post suggested nothing of the sort. If you inferred it that way, that's up to you. To my mind, it's pretty obvious that first comes the camaraderie, then comes the actions that demonstrate the camaraderie. You can't "manufacture" camaraderie through an action that people don't support.
Today is a perfect example of the problem with racism in football. Several black England players are receiving severe racist abuse. How do you think the team members should support each other?
* Keep their mouths shut?
* Say "Oooh how terrible" when interviewed about it?
* Post "Oooh how terrible, please don't do that" on social media?
* Continue taking the knee to demonstrate their disdain for racism?
It really doesn't matter what you (or I) think they should do. They've chosen to take the knee, and as long as players suffer racism I expect they'll continue to do that.
My first post suggested nothing of the sort. If you inferred it that way, that's up to you. To my mind, it's pretty obvious that first comes the camaraderie, then comes the actions that demonstrate the camaraderie. You can't "manufacture" camaraderie through an action that people don't support.
Today is a perfect example of the problem with racism in football. Several black England players are receiving severe racist abuse. How do you think the team members should support each other?
* Keep their mouths shut?
* Say "Oooh how terrible" when interviewed about it?
* Post "Oooh how terrible, please don't do that" on social media?
* Continue taking the knee to demonstrate their disdain for racism?
It really doesn't matter what you (or I) think they should do. They've chosen to take the knee, and as long as players suffer racism I expect they'll continue to do that.