Ruud Gullit is scared of his own thoughts about the opposition
03 June 2020, 07:38 pm
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Ruud Gullit thinks that in a hundred years of peaceful protest against racism have been completed. The former professional footballer is scared of himself as he is with himself, thoughts and notes about a revolution to put an end to racism, he said on Wednesday in The Telegraph.
“How peaceful it is already a hundred years of attempts to make racism, as well as with George on the Cover, the headline in the press?” said Gullit. “Think about Martin Luther King, like Gandhi, like other peaceful protests, and protestleiders. We will live in by 2020-and we’re with them too? Nothing is as it seems.”
“I suppose, come to mind to me: if it’s not a peaceful way to be successful, it must be in some other way…? There needs to be a revolution? A revolution is, by definition, is something different, with a different system, with different concentrations. Is it really necessary to change? I’m afraid of myself, that I have such dangerous thoughts to myself, ” please.”