Racism Worse Than COVID-19 Pandemic – City’s Raheem Sterling

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  • Demands global coalition, peaceful solutions

England international and Manchester City winger, Raheem Sterling says the coronavirus pandemic notwithstanding, tackling racism is the most important issue facing society today.

The 25-year-old voiced his support of the anti-racism protests that have spread across the United States and Europe in response to George Floyd’s death.

Though the coronavirus pandemic still rages, large crowds have gathered in cities all over the world to call for action against police brutality and discrimination.

And voicing his support for the demonstrations, Sterling said standing up to racism is more important than the danger posed by COVID-19 and urged people to do it peacefully.

“I know this might sound a little bit cheesy but the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting,” Sterling told BBC Newsnight.

“This is the most important thing at this moment in time because this is something that is happening for years and years.

“Just like the pandemic, we want to find a solution to stop it. At the same time, this is what all these protesters are doing. They are trying to find a solution and a way to stop the injustice they are seeing, and they are fighting for their cause.

“As long as they are doing it peacefully and safely and not hurting anybody and not breaking into any stores, they continue to protest in this peaceful way.”

The England international says he does not fear putting his career at risk by speaking out about the issue and warned that protesting can only go so far.

“I don’t really think about my job when things like this happen, I think about what’s right.

“There’s only so much communities and other backgrounds can take – especially black people,” he said.

“It’s been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired and people are ready for change.

“This is something that needs more than just talking. We need to actually implement change and highlight the places that do need changes.

“But this is something that I will continue to do, spark these debates and get people in my industry looking at themselves and thinking what they can do to give people an equal chance in this country.”

Premier League Table & Standings Before Forced Break

PosTeamP+/-PTS
1LiverpoolLiverpool29+4582
2Manchester CityMan City28+3757
3Leicester CityLeicester29+3053
4ChelseaChelsea29+1248
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd29+1445
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhampton29+743
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd28+543
8Tottenham HotspurTottenham29+741
9ArsenalArsenal28+440
10BurnleyBurnley29-639
11Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace29-639
12EvertonEverton29-937
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle29-1635
14SouthamptonSouthampton29-1734
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton29-829
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham29-1527
17WatfordWatford29-1727
18AFC BournemouthBournemouth29-1827
19Aston VillaAston Villa28-2225
20Norwich CityNorwich29-2721
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