The players take a knee in support of black Nazis who seek to bring about White genocide, and the fans boo them lustily, but the fans are somehow the “racists”?
Millwall fans boo players taking the knee before match against Derby County
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•Dec 5, 2020
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“Some [liar!] Millwall fans booed the players taking a knee before the club's match against Derby. When both sets of players made the now customary anti-racism [anti-White] gesture, there were audible jeers from the stands, where there were supporters for the first time in almost nine months. The reaction from some [liar!] Millwall fans had been anticipated before the match, with the players and management confirming they would continue taking the knee regardless.”
Our response to today's incident at Millwall. pic.twitter.com/129BS270N0
— Kick It Out (@kickitout) December 5, 2020
FA and EFL condemn Millwall fans for booing as players take a knee
• Fans booed as players made anti-racism gesture
• Derby’s Colin Kazim-Richards calls it a “disgrace”
There was widespread condemnation [liar!] on Saturday of the behaviour of Millwall supporters who marked their return to the Den by booing as players took a knee before their Championship match against Derby.
[The widespread condemnation was that of a few dozen soccer bureaucrats and talking heads; meanwhile, millions of Britons surely supported the boo-birds.]
Fans were back in the stadium for the first time since 29 February but their return was quickly mired in controversy. Booing from the stands was clearly heard after the referee, Darren England, blew his whistle for the players to take a knee, a gesture used to show support for the fight against discrimination following the unlawful killing [liar] of George Floyd in America.
[George Floyd wasn't murdered, or at all killed by police. He died of an overdose of fentanyl, and several other narcotics.]
The FA said it “supports all players and staff who wish to take a stand against discrimination in a respectful manner, which includes taking of the knee, and strongly condemns the behaviours of any spectators that actively voice their opposition to such activities”.
There had been fears before the match that a section of supporters would stage a protest, with some calling on the team to stop making the gesture because of its links to the Black Lives Matter movement and politicisation. Millwall rejected those calls, saying the club remains “fully supportive of the efforts to rid sport, and society, of all forms of discrimination … Taking the knee, for us, is in no way representative of any agreement with political messaging or ideology.
[What a bald-faced liar!] It is purely about tackling discrimination.”
[N.S.: Taking the knee is all about black supremacism, anti-Americanism, and the White Genocide Project. It has nothing to do with fighting “inequality” or “discrimination.” It is a movement FOR inequality and discrimination.]
2 comments:
I believe Kansas City fans were called racist after they booed blm in the first game of the season--the fans survived(lol).
--GRA
Every dog must know his master. Take a knee and know your master. Enjoy the dog food.
"Darren England". Better change that last name to Africa.
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