English Premier LeagueRaheem Sterling: The only disease right now is racism
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England and Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling has backed protests taking place across the UK. He says, “the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting”.

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Thousands of people have taken part in Black Lives Matter marches in the UK despite government warnings to avoid mass gatherings because of the coronavirus threat.

Large protests have been held in London, Bristol, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Glasgow, and Edinburgh following George Floyd’s death.

Speaking to the BBC’s Newsnight program, Sterling said, “just like the pandemic, we want to find a solution to stop it”.

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

“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 majority of the sportspeople have spoken out in protest over Floy’s death with Sterling and Jadon Sancho making on-pitch statements in Germany’s Bundesliga.

Sterling, whose City side return to Premier League action on 17th June, has previously spoken of racist abuse he has suffered and the media’s portrayal of black players.

Asked whether speaking out makes his job as a footballer harder, he said, “First and foremost, I don’t really think about my job when things like this happen. I think about what is right.

“And at this moment in time, there’s only so many people can take. There’s only so many communities and other backgrounds can take-especially black people”.

“It’s been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired and ready for change. I keep saying this word. I see a lot of people on social media, supporting the cause. But this is something that needs more than talking”.

“We need to actually implement change and highlight the places that do need changes. But this is something that I myself continue to do and spark debated and get people in my industry looking at themselves and thinking about what they can do to give people an equal chance in this country”.

“Hopefully other industries can do that, and everyday society and the system as well”.