Thing is there is probably a lot of other things going on de kock doesn't agree with like AB and Faf not being selected. Probably the straw that broke the camels back. He would be able to make enough money paying T20 anyway. It's not like he needs to play for south Africa.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 3:49 pmSo aside from the actual disorganisation of CSA (if they’re wanted to implement this, surely do it before the tournament - not a few hours before your 2nd match), and aside from the very real issues of race and all the stuff mentioned by Googly (a classic 5-post Googly chain!) , my feeling on this is just.......
Just take the knee? Seriously who cares at this point. It’s not some groundbreaking gesture anymore. Does anyone watching these games actually care who is taking the knee or why? 1 ball into the 1st innings, does anyone remember? If de kock did take the knee today - would anyone have even noticed?
Surely if you are a professional sportsperson and this is your livelihood and also it’s a World Cup and you are passionate about representing your country and appearing to be supportive of and united with your team mates (most of whom are white) - you’d go with your head and just do it? For an easy life and to continue your career and to avoid the haranguing and judgement he is going to get from Indian pundits and U.K./Aussie media who have no idea.
Idk. I mean whilst I think taking the knee is completely meaningless and pointless, that’s also why I think it’s fine to do it. Because it is meaningless. So go for an easy ride and support your team mates in a crucial match, and dont fuck up your career for something pointless.
Taking a stand against it is as pointless and meaningless as mandating it in the first place tbh.
Another problem is it's the black lives matter not the all lives matter when there is racism against white/Indian/chinese people etc. Also that it was an American thing from a while ago. America is its own country with its own specific issues
Non black minorities in South Africa also face discrimination so the black lives matter thing is a bit controversial or hard to place in South Africa. It's harder for CSA to argue that it's an anti racism thing with the wording of it.