Victim of racism, Joffra Archer's big statement says, 'People should speak out against social inequality'
Victim of racism, Joffra Archer's big statement says, 'People should speak out against social inequality'
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England fast bowler Joffra Archer has urged the US to speak to victims of racial abuse after the death of an unarmed black man in police custody. Video footage showed a white police officer stabbing 46-year-old George Floyd's neck for about nine minutes before dying on May 25, triggering worldwide outrage and protests. That's why Joffra Archer, who played cricket for England of Caribbean descent, has said in his column to the Daily Mail, "I am very happy that the Black Lives Matter campaign (Black people also mean life) has been articulated like this . " Fast bowler Archer himself was a victim of racial remarks against New Zealand in November last year. However, that fan was banned by the New Zealand Cricket Board.

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Joffra Archer, who has played 7 Tests and 14 ODIs for the England team so far, has praised the England team for its diversity and said, "As an individual, I have always been supportive of speaking, especially if anyone bothers you. My personal view is that you should never keep things bottled up, because racism is not right. "

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The 25-year-old Archer has further said, "We all live in the country and if you are English, you have the same right to play as anyone else. I had a picture in which I, Jose Butler and Adil Rashid 2019 World Cup Are seen celebrating during the finals of the film. This picture must have told you everything to know about our team. " Players from many countries have been playing in the England team, but they have to live up to the conditions of the England Cricket Board.

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