Olympic committee bans taking a knee, raising a fist in protest at 2020 Tokyo games

Olympic committee bans taking a knee, raising a fist in protest at 2020 Tokyo games

If you happen to be an Olympic athlete, the International Olympic Committee doesn’t want you taking a knee at the Tokyo summer games. 

Or using hand gestures with a political meaning. Or displaying any political messaging on signs. 

On Thursday, the IOC released athlete guidelines outlining what protest actions Olympians can and can’t take at the 2020 Tokyo Games, which start in July. 

The guidelines, developed so that athletes can participate in the games “without any divisive disruption,” prohibit some forms of political protest and demonstration, such as “displaying any political messaging, including signs or armbands,” and “gestures of a political nature, like a hand gesture or kneeling.” They also outlaw refusal to follow any Olympic Ceremonies protocol.   Read more…

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