Criticising Millwall for booing and saying it was wrong isn’t a threat to freedom of speech - it’s the opposite

People are allowed to respond to other people’s actions, it goes both ways - the level of entitlement to think otherwise is fuelling this stupid bloody culture wars
People talk about “snowflakes” - the snowflakes are people losing their shit seeing people kneel then claiming they’re being victimised because people think they’re acting like twats

You wanna act like big men angry with kneeling, deal with people being annoyed for you doing it
“I saw some players kneeling in solidarity with Black people, including Black players, and I feel like I’m being marginalised” - boohoo, give me a fucking break

Trying being Black, then you’d have something to complain about - y’all are so damn boring
Y’all care about nobody’s feelings but your own - which has always been a trait of people that don’t like anti-racism statements

From sit-ins to protests, any form of anti-racism organising has always been unacceptable to a type of person - it’s dishonest to suggest otherwise
It’s always been the case that when anti-racism protest happen, it reverts back to “what about the white people’s feelings?”

But this ain’t about you - that is the whole point, it isn’t about what’s acceptable to you

MLK Jr said this decades ago, but it still ain’t clicking
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