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Legislation needed to battle racism: Brathwaite


Bangladeshpost
Published : 03 Jul 2020 08:51 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 01:12 PM

Taking a knee is not enough and legislative change is required to battle racism in society, according to West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite, reports Reuters.

The gesture, first popularised among athletes by American football quarterback Colin Kaepernick, has become widely adopted by many people to protest racial injustice follo­wing the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.

“Taking a knee in isolation or wearing a badge in isolation is not enough,” Brathwaite told BBC’s ‘Stumped’ programme. “For me it’s just cosmetic - that may ruffle a few feathers.”

England will join West Indies in wearing a “Black Lives Matter” logo on their shirts during the three-match test series beginning in Southampton on Wednesday.

“The biggest change needs to be legislative and needs to be the reprogramming of the wider society,” he said.

West Indies cap­tain Jason Holder has demanded racism be treated as seriously as doping and match-fixing in cricket.

Former captains Darren Sammy and Chris Gayle said last month they have experienced racist  abuse and threw their weight  behind the Black Lives Matters campaign.