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Romelu Lukaku wants social media firms to meet players in fight against racism

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Blues defender Marcos Alonso recently explained his decision to stop taking the knee before matches.
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Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku feels there is a need for football to adopt “stronger positions” than just taking the knee – calling for a players’ summit with social media companies, governments and stakeholders to help combat online racism.

Earlier this week, Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso explained his decision to stop taking the knee before matches, instead continuing to stand and point to the ‘No To Racism’ badge on his shirt as he felt the act has lost some of its impact.

Last season, Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha stopped taking the knee, opting to stand instead in his own protest against racism and discrimination.

Belgian forward Lukaku can understand those viewpoints, with online abuse still continuing despite the players’ direct action.

“I think we can take stronger positions, basically,” Lukaku told CNN Sport.

“Yeah, we are taking the knee, but in the end, everybody’s clapping but sometimes after the game, you see another insult.”

Lukaku returned to Chelsea during the summer and has made an impressive start to the season, his goals helping push Thomas Tuchel’s men joint top of the Premier League.

Lukaku was speaking to CNN Sport around the launch of Chelsea’s ‘No To Hate’ photography competition, which is encouraging fans of the club around the world to send in their photos that show the diversity within the Chelsea community and how football can be a unifying factor against hatred and discrimination in any form.

“I think right now, from the owner to us, the players, we as a club, we are really putting out a statement and taking a position that stuff like that should not be tolerated,” the Blues forward said.

“Because, in our team, we have a lot of players that represent the club from different nationalities, different skin colours, different religions, also the women’s team where it’s the same thing.

“So, I think us as a club, I think we should be an example for the other teams and basically say that, you know, whenever a form of discrimination is happening that the club is taking a strong position and prosecuting everything that’s happening in the stands.”

“Football is joy, it's happiness and it shouldn't be a place where you feel unsafe because of the opinion from some uneducated people”
- Romelu Lukaku

Lukaku is firmly behind the drive for equality throughout the game, on and off the pitch.

“I have to fight, because I’m not fighting only for myself. I’m fighting for my son, for my future kids, for my brother, for all of the other players and their kids, you know, for everybody,” he said.

“At the end of the day, football should be an enjoyable game. You cannot kill the game by discrimination. That should never happen.

“Football is joy, it’s happiness and it shouldn’t be a place where you feel unsafe because of the opinion from some uneducated people.”

In January, a working group made up of football authorities, law enforcement and social media companies was established in the on-going battle to tackle online hate.

Social media platforms continue to implement new measures aimed at tackling racist abuse.

Automated tools are now also able to proactively detect and remove the majority of abusive Tweets.

An update from Twitter in August on combatting online racist abuse read: “We condemn racism in all its forms.

“Our aim is to become the world’s most diverse, inclusive, and accessible tech company, and lead the industry in stopping such abhorrent views being seen on our platform.”

“No one thing will fix this challenge overnight, but we are committed to continuing our work with the Premier League and others to help keep our community safe from abuse.”
- Facebook

Between January and March 2021, Facebook, which owns Instagram, removed over 33 million pieces of hate speech content, with more than 93 per cent taken down before anyone reported it.

“No one should have to experience racist abuse anywhere, and we don’t tolerate it on Facebook and Instagram,” a Facebook company spokesperson said when approached for comment by the PA news agency.

“We remove racist content as soon as we see it and respond to valid legal requests to help with police investigations.

“No one thing will fix this challenge overnight, but we are committed to continuing our work with the Premier League and others to help keep our community safe from abuse.”

PA understands the Professional Footballers’ Association has contacted Lukaku via Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta over the issues raised.

The union already helps organise a group of players in both the UK and United States to speak to Twitter on a regular basis.

The Football Association has also approached Chelsea to arrange a dialogue with Lukaku. “We always welcome conversations on this important subject with players and others across the game,” an FA spokesperson said.

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