Wrong. Taking the knee in our league football is not a part of the BLM movement. Their visual protest was adopted as a handy way to protest against the very real racism expressed by football crowds with chants and direct abuse of black players. This has been going on for many years and existed long before the BLM movement was created as all the government and FA protests against it over the years bear witness.
Since you say you hate football and presumably don't watch it, either out of ignorance you presume this racism doesn't exist or you deny it for racist reasons.
Those of us who do watch football live or on TV have long been aware from seeing it how real and vile in nature this racism is, so support any action who exposes it as utterly repulsive and totally unacceptable. No one should ever be abused for the colour of the skin they were born with.
We had hoped that this protest action would result in the racism disappearing, enabling the taking to knee to stop. Sadly it seems a few Millwall fans want to stay true to their past unacceptably racist behaviour.
I do agree with you that in some other areas unaffected by racism that taking the knee is overtly political. Hamilton taking it into Formula One for example was in no way justified since Formula One has never suffered from racism, least of all against him with all the privileges it has afforded him to display his talent since a very young age.
But our league football has long suffered horrendous degrees of racism from supporters against black players and often extending far beyond. As for example when Chelsea fans forced a black Parisian man off a Paris Metro train while chanting racist slogans, leaving him feeling utterly humiliated.
Fortunately after the French police traced them they were prosecuted in court here in England and received bans on attending matches for up five years. The Chelsea club has additionally banned them for life.
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