mr_nool wrote:I wouldn't blame them if they didn't, but I won't criticize them for taking a stance.
Nigels Tackle wrote:mr_nool wrote:I wouldn't blame them if they didn't, but I won't criticize them for taking a stance.
weird to take a stance by kneeling
Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
mr_nool wrote:Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
I don't think it's compulsory per se. But of course it would look iffy if you don't
Still, is anti racism really political rather than just common sense? Catalonian independence, is another matter
Mase wrote:mr_nool wrote:Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
I don't think it's compulsory per se. But of course it would look iffy if you don't
Still, is anti racism really political rather than just common sense? Catalonian independence, is another matter
Imo they have a political agenda. Therefore I think it should have been done once and left at that.
James McLean gets abuse when he doesn’t wear a poppy, imagine a player standing whilst everyone is kneeling - they’d be accused of all sorts!!!
Mase wrote:mr_nool wrote:Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
I don't think it's compulsory per se. But of course it would look iffy if you don't
Still, is anti racism really political rather than just common sense? Catalonian independence, is another matter
Imo they have a political agenda. Therefore I think it should have been done once and left at that.
James McLean gets abuse when he doesn’t wear a poppy, imagine a player standing whilst everyone is kneeling - they’d be accused of all sorts!!!
mr_nool wrote:Mase wrote:mr_nool wrote:Mase wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:This is actually something being discussed? It delays KO by 15 seconds. Who gives a shit...
Pep got told he wasn’t allowed to wear something relating to a political statement when he wore the yellow ribbon. But everyone is being forced to kneel for a political statement?
I don't think it's compulsory per se. But of course it would look iffy if you don't
Still, is anti racism really political rather than just common sense? Catalonian independence, is another matter
Imo they have a political agenda. Therefore I think it should have been done once and left at that.
James McLean gets abuse when he doesn’t wear a poppy, imagine a player standing whilst everyone is kneeling - they’d be accused of all sorts!!!
I'm not so sure about the political agenda, but I get what you're saying. I have huge respect for McLean for refusing to take part in the poppy spectacle. I would for anyone not kneeling as well, unless they're a racist bellend.
mr_nool wrote:I'm not so sure about the political agenda, but I get what you're saying. I have huge respect for McLean for refusing to take part in the poppy spectacle. I would for anyone not kneeling as well, unless they're a racist bellend.
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