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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 1001048" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Careful now. Remarks like "their colour" and "their sport" won't go down well, as the message these guys are trying to portray is that it's "every colour's" and "everyone's sport".</p><p></p><p>Also, these guys didn't take the knee because of their religion, but also because the people supporting the BLM movement, are burning bibles and damaging churches.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the BLM movement has lost meaning, in that it was supposed to be a movement against police brutality. But the name of the movement alone is causing this uproar, in that it's portraying that Black Lives Matter, but it's also indirectly saying that other lives don't? And people are taking it way too literally. And from there it has spread to other countries to show how racism is still i big issue (if not the biggest) and how this movement is unnecessarily dividing people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 1001048, member: 40658"] Careful now. Remarks like "their colour" and "their sport" won't go down well, as the message these guys are trying to portray is that it's "every colour's" and "everyone's sport". Also, these guys didn't take the knee because of their religion, but also because the people supporting the BLM movement, are burning bibles and damaging churches. Yes, the BLM movement has lost meaning, in that it was supposed to be a movement against police brutality. But the name of the movement alone is causing this uproar, in that it's portraying that Black Lives Matter, but it's also indirectly saying that other lives don't? And people are taking it way too literally. And from there it has spread to other countries to show how racism is still i big issue (if not the biggest) and how this movement is unnecessarily dividing people. [/QUOTE]
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