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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1048106" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I'll be surprised if there is a gesture you'd get behind.</p><p></p><p>But your missing my point, we know with our eyes and ears that this has been constantly talked about for the past month probably the most its been discussed since the initial wave of protests in the wake of George Floyd's murder and taking the knee was widely adopted in the UK sports people. Its also possibly the clearest point its had in the public eye in discussing what taking the knee is really in protest of instead of smokescreens designed to dismiss it. We have a pre-tournament view that is whilst not terrible also not great either the campaign goes and they stick through it to the end we need that secondary data to know if the gesture worked and views did soften. If they did I'd say taking the knee was high successful if they didn't and number stayed the same it wouldn't of been sucessful.</p><p></p><p>I mean if everyone was behind the anti-racism message before the tournament there wouldn't much need to have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1048106, member: 72205"] I'll be surprised if there is a gesture you'd get behind. But your missing my point, we know with our eyes and ears that this has been constantly talked about for the past month probably the most its been discussed since the initial wave of protests in the wake of George Floyd's murder and taking the knee was widely adopted in the UK sports people. Its also possibly the clearest point its had in the public eye in discussing what taking the knee is really in protest of instead of smokescreens designed to dismiss it. We have a pre-tournament view that is whilst not terrible also not great either the campaign goes and they stick through it to the end we need that secondary data to know if the gesture worked and views did soften. If they did I'd say taking the knee was high successful if they didn't and number stayed the same it wouldn't of been sucessful. I mean if everyone was behind the anti-racism message before the tournament there wouldn't much need to have one. [/QUOTE]
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