“Kneeling Millionaires Are Back!” Premier League Brings Back ‘Taking the Knee’ for Anti-Racist Campaign

To commemorate Black History Month, England’s Premier League has reinstated the Black Lives Matter-inspired virtue signal of kneeling before matches this week.

Though Black Lives Matter has been widely discredited, with leaders of the far-left Marxist movement accused of using large sums of money raised to enrich themselves, the Premier League has decided to perform the BLM-inspired pose prior to games between October 8th and 16th.

The performative gesture, which became a feature before every match following the death of George Floyd in America in 2020, had previously been scrapped by the top tier of the English football system. 

As a result, to commemorate Black History Month in the United Kingdom, the Premier League launched a ‘No Room For Racism’ campaign in which players will once again get down on one knee before kickoff.

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “Fighting racism and all forms of discrimination is always a priority for the Premier League and our clubs. We urge everybody to play their part and demonstrate that racial prejudice is unacceptable in football or wider society.

“We support the decision made by players to take a knee at specific moments during the season and we will use these matches to promote further anti-discrimination and educate fans.

In addition to players taking a knee, all Premier League matches over the next two weekends will feature ‘No Room For Racism’ messaging.

Ridiculing the return of the BLM pose, the star of Breitbart’s My Son Hunter, Laurence Fox said: “The kneeling millionaires are back!”

 “This time in the name of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Knee taking to communism, by ball chasers on £100k a week. What’s not to love!” Fox joked.

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