Should they have their ambassadorial roles reduced/stopped?
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/spo...stance-themselves-from-ronaldinho-and-rivaldo
In UK context the equivalent of Bolsonaro could be argued to be Tommy Robinson or Nigel Farage.
I'm picking this up from a similar debate we had on here last month:
https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.p...another-chance-here.65851/page-3#post-1779612
Hector Bellerin also recently starting speaking out as a footballer on politics so this may be a trend we have to start getting used to https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45740469
I must say whilst I think footballs can do some good in a social context, it also gets very divisive, see Colin Kapernick in the USA. They have the right to speak out, but is it prudent?
Where should the line be drawn, if at all?
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/spo...stance-themselves-from-ronaldinho-and-rivaldo
In UK context the equivalent of Bolsonaro could be argued to be Tommy Robinson or Nigel Farage.
I'm picking this up from a similar debate we had on here last month:
https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.p...another-chance-here.65851/page-3#post-1779612
Hector Bellerin also recently starting speaking out as a footballer on politics so this may be a trend we have to start getting used to https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45740469
I must say whilst I think footballs can do some good in a social context, it also gets very divisive, see Colin Kapernick in the USA. They have the right to speak out, but is it prudent?
Where should the line be drawn, if at all?
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