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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Jamie Braidwood

Lionesses say ‘another way’ needed to fight racism, rather than taking knee

  • The England Lionesses have decided to stand before their Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy, abandoning the anti-racism gesture of taking the knee which they began after the death of George Floyd.
  • This decision follows the "vile" racist abuse received by defender Jess Carter on social media during the tournament.
  • Players, including Lucy Bronze and manager Sarina Wiegman, said that the impact of taking the knee has diminished and is no longer considered effective enough to combat ongoing racism.
  • The team believes that "we and football need to find another way to tackle racism", with Bronze noting that despite the growth of women's football, online abuse is worsening.
  • Anti-discrimination group Kick It Out supported the Lionesses' decision, calling on social media companies to take greater responsibility and do more to prevent exposure to online toxicity.

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