Fight racism by kneeling, is it still relevant?
2/12/2021, 10:58Racism still exists in football, including in England which is claimed to be the sport's birthplace.
Racism still exists in football, including in England which is claimed to be the sport's birthplace.
It has been seven months in a row that footballers in England have made a gesture on their knees as a symbol of fighting against racial discrimination. The action was initiated by an American Football athlete from the United States (US), Colin Kaepernick, in 2016 as a form of protest against racism. Kaepernick was inspired by US human rights activist Martin Luther ...
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