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Ouzo Dan Behind you 05 Dec 20 11.07pm | |
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Well done Millwall. I'm pro nuclear family, capitalism is easily the best system we currently have, I'm a fan of historical landmarks good & bad, I despise anarchist mobs, I despise looting & destruction of people's property, I despise cancel culture, Marxism is evil & so on & so on. I'm opposed to blm & what it really stands for with every ounce of my being. XR,blm,antifa it's all the same socialist/communist/Marxist delete as appropriate nonsense, the overwhelming majority want nothing to do with but these f***ers will be back with another movement sooner rather than later. Edited by Ouzo Dan (05 Dec 2020 11.11pm)
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DanH SW2 05 Dec 20 11.09pm | |
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Romeo told the South London Press: "Today's game, to me now, has become irrelevant. The fans have been let back in - which the whole team was looking forward to. But in society there is a problem - and that problem is racism. "The fans who have been let in today have personally disrespected not just me but the football club. And what the football club and the community stand for. What they've done is booed and condemned a peaceful gesture which was put in place to highlight, combat and stop any discriminatory behaviour and racism. That's it - that's all that gesture is.
"I'm speaking on behalf of myself here - not any of the other players - I want to make that very clear. This is the first time I feel disrespected. Because you have booed and condemned a peaceful gesture which - and it needs repeating - was put in place to highlight, combat and tackle any discriminatory behaviour and racism in general." - Mahlon Romeo, Millwall player after the game. This is why they do it. Not the BLM organisation in the US.
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DanH SW2 05 Dec 20 11.14pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
In a court of law you can get done for slander or libel for calling somebody a prick. you cannot get done for booing. so who is the worse ? the boo boys at Millwall, or the member who calls them pricks ? If you can find one person in the history of the U.K. legal system done for either slander or libel (do you even know what libel is?) for calling someone a prick I might start taking you seriously.
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becky over the moon 05 Dec 20 11.17pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Romeo told the South London Press: "Today's game, to me now, has become irrelevant. The fans have been let back in - which the whole team was looking forward to. But in society there is a problem - and that problem is racism. "The fans who have been let in today have personally disrespected not just me but the football club. And what the football club and the community stand for. What they've done is booed and condemned a peaceful gesture which was put in place to highlight, combat and stop any discriminatory behaviour and racism. That's it - that's all that gesture is.
- Mahlon Romeo, Millwall player after the game. This is why they do it. Not the BLM organisation in the US. Correction: this is why he does it..... he just said so!
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DanH SW2 05 Dec 20 11.20pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Correction: this is why he does it..... he just said so! However, Rowett revealed his players feel more can be done to tackle discrimination and racism. He added: “The players have released a statement together and said they don’t support it [taking the knee] as a political message but support anti-discrimination.
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becky over the moon 05 Dec 20 11.27pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
However, Rowett revealed his players feel more can be done to tackle discrimination and racism. He added: “The players have released a statement together and said they don’t support it [taking the knee] as a political message but support anti-discrimination. If HIS players (i thought you said he was a player not the Manager) feel more can be done to tackle discrimination (has anyone in English football ever been accused of picking a player for the first team solely because they are white?) and racism, perhaps they could come up with a more practical and useful idea than what has now become little more than an annoying and empty gesture with overtones of supporting a rather unsavoury organisation.
Edited by becky (05 Dec 2020 11.28pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 Dec 20 11.27pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Romeo told the South London Press: "Today's game, to me now, has become irrelevant. The fans have been let back in - which the whole team was looking forward to. But in society there is a problem - and that problem is racism. "The fans who have been let in today have personally disrespected not just me but the football club. And what the football club and the community stand for. What they've done is booed and condemned a peaceful gesture which was put in place to highlight, combat and stop any discriminatory behaviour and racism. That's it - that's all that gesture is.
"I'm speaking on behalf of myself here - not any of the other players - I want to make that very clear. This is the first time I feel disrespected. Because you have booed and condemned a peaceful gesture which - and it needs repeating - was put in place to highlight, combat and tackle any discriminatory behaviour and racism in general." - Mahlon Romeo, Millwall player after the game. This is why they do it. Not the BLM organisation in the US. I feel disrespected by people taking the knee. It is a completely flawed idea.
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Teddy Eagle 05 Dec 20 11.29pm | |
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Dec 20 11.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I feel disrespected by people taking the knee. It is a completely flawed idea. If you personally feel disrespected that means taking the knee is aimed at you I guess you are racist then
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DanH SW2 05 Dec 20 11.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
I don’t think there’s any wrong or right answer to be honest as to what the players should do. I just think there’s been far too many incidents in recent times, and far too many incidents at football matches in this country, to show that racism is unfortunately very much not a thing of the past, and I support the players wanting to use their platform to make a public stand about it.
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Dec 20 11.36pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
If HIS players (i thought you said he was a player not the Manager) feel more can be done to tackle discrimination (has anyone in English football ever been accused of picking a player for the first team solely because they are white?) Edited by becky (05 Dec 2020 11.28pm) Blackburn Rovers. 1991 to 1999 And remember Vince Hilaire at Ewood Park in 1978 whilst you consider that. Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 11.39pm) Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 11.40pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 Dec 20 11.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
If you personally feel disrespected that means taking the knee is aimed at you I guess you are racist then How tedious you are. You and Dan lack the capacity to understand why this type of so called anti racism is totally flawed and promoted by people who could not care less about the lives of the ordinary people of any colour.
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