Nottingham Player Forest brutally criticises Black Life's Movement With Importance

Since summer, football players around England have been kneeling before the games to support the movement promoting racial equality. But a man who has stopped doing this action in recent times is Lyle Taylor of Nottingham Forest. The 30-year-old scored his team's winning goal in the FA Cup match. [...]
But a man who has stopped doing this action in recent times is Lyle Taylor of Nottingham Forest.
The 30-year-old scored his team's winning goal in the FA Cup match against Cardiff on Saturday evening, airs Periscopi.
And after the match, he criticised the Black Life Organization with importance.
My support is absolute for what we're trying to achieve, but I don't support the Black Life Has Importance as an institution or an organization,” he told us BBC Radio Nottingham. )
I'd like to ask everyone to see what's behind the Black Life Movement has meaning, because it's outrageous that the world and the media are supporting this movement.
No message, of course black lives matter. [ But] standing behind this and the institutions that have done this BBC, Sky, all of this is saying Black People's Life has meaning
The message in general is 100% important, don't misunderstand me in this... in terms of lives that really matter to black people and killing them by the police in a continuous way is not good.
The lives of black people matter, but you won't listen to me say that in reference to this company. ”
Taylor said he now refuses to kneel because nothing has changed.
The message was sent beyond the trusted.
” has passed this point. What's really going on? Every week I see a footballer abused in a racial base. What exactly are Titter and Instagram doing to stop these people from making fake accounts and abusing blacks?
Also, how long to intervene (if there is a complaint)
There are channels that need to be conveyed properly, otherwise we end up without civil rights. This is what's happening.” /Periscope. com/












