SCIAGJagermesiter1871 What exactly does taking the knee do? It's just virtue signalling.
The obvious - unhelpful - retort is that in that case you shouldn’t be so strangely enraged by it.
The more helpful response is that there no “just” about it. Virtue signalling, as you put it, is useful because it shows us people’s values. When someone takes the knee, it’s their way of saying “I am prepared to do the bare minimum to oppose racism”. It means that the nasty people know that football isn’t on their side and that they aren’t welcome. And to a lesser extent, it means that people who are wary of racism know that football supports them. It means standing with Paul Canovile and Jason Roberts and Anton Ferdinand and Ali Al-Habsi and Yakou Meite. Same with the rainbow laces signalling opposition to homophobia and support for the LGBT+ community. Sure it’s not going to change many minds, but it sets the tone, and it makes the boneheads a little less confident and a little less willing to open their mouths.
And, of course, the gesture doesn’t stop them from doing anything else.
Well said.
If people want to make a symbol, that's their choice. Try backing them rather than belittling them.