‘Unacceptable Breach of Our Standards’: News Network Slams Its Own Host For Taking a Knee in Solidarity With UK Soccer Team
GB News, a right-leaning British news channel that launched with a promise to “champion robust, balanced debate and a range of perspectives,” found itself the target of online mockery and criticism for their response to one of their own hosts taking a knee live on the air in solidarity with the UK soccer team.
Similar to NFL players kneeling to show solidarity with criminal justice reform and racial justice movements, British soccer players have been a part of this debate in their own country. Racial issues cast a shadow over England’s appearance at the Euro 2020 final, with several Black players on the English team being the target of racist attacks after they missed penalty kicks and Italy won the game.
The current controversy concerns Guto Harri, a GB News host who was previously a journalist with the BBC after a stint as a spokesman for then-London Mayor Boris Johnson (the current Prime Minister).
“But having seen over the last few days, just how close to the surface, just how deep-rooted, just how hideously ugly racism among some English football fans is,” said Harri during an on-air segment on Tuesday with his co-host Mercy Muroki, “I totally get it why this squad throughout thought, we have to say, day in, day out, every time we get on the field, that racism is not on.”
“I actually now get it…We should all take the knee. In fact, why not take the knee now?” he asked as he got up from his seat and knelt on the floor. “It’s a gesture, but it’s an important gesture.”
“For them to do that as footballers on the field, makes sense,” he continued, “because they’re saying it’s just not right and racism has no place in football and no place in modern Britain.”
Harri’s comments were swiftly condemned by many GB News viewers, slamming what they saw as a betrayal of network chairman Andrew Neil’s promise of “anti-woke journalism.”
Even presenters on bbc, sky, itv don’t do this crap. Bye gb news. A short life. You were supposed to be anti woke. Back to talkradio for me.
— david whaley (@WhaleyDavid) July 13, 2021
A broadcaster kneeling in the studio……..hope we never have to witness this again on any channel ?
— Ros Carnaby ?????? (@heresteddy) July 13, 2021
@gbnews I watched cringing, a real wrong and woke gesture. To that point I had enjoyed the channel but you and @BeccaHutson are letting the side down and badly…
— Rax (@Rax230) July 14, 2021
Go for it. Just be prepared for the pushback and switch off you are getting now. We reject the taking of the knee. Seeing you do it live on TV and insist we should all do it was a line for me. I am having a break from GB News for the time being.
— Andy Gez GB News viewer (@Andy_Gez_) July 14, 2021
They and you know that the overall feeling of the country is that it is derived from a salute to BLM and still is associated with that. You knew that earlier. You could have used your platform to suggest another method of protest.
Anyway, i’m no longer tuning in to @GBNEWS.— A Lincoln Lad (@PDF53) July 13, 2021
Harri posted a defense on Twitter himself, saying that GB News was “about free speech” and “having the debates others won’t,” and reiterating his support for the soccer players who were “making a clear statement about rejecting racism (not endorsing the narrow divisive aims of BLM).”
GB News is – above all – about free speech; having the debates others won’t. English footballers have made it clear that when they take the knee they are making a clear statement about rejecting racism (not endorsing the narrow divisive aims of BLM). I support them https://t.co/Ny9H9HyRAj
— Guto Harri (@Guto_Harri) July 13, 2021
The controversy ratcheted up a few levels when GB News’ official Twitter account decided to weigh in.
GB News stands four square against racism in all its forms. We do not have a company line on taking the knee. Some of our guests have been in favour, some against. All are anti-racist. We have editorial standards that all GB News journalists uphold.
— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 15, 2021
On Tuesday a contributing presenter took the knee live on air and this was an unacceptable breach of our standards.
— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 15, 2021
GB News “do[es] not have a company line on taking the knee,” they tweeted, noting their opposition “against racism in all its forms.” However, they continued, while some guests supported taking the knee, and some opposed it, the network did have “editorial standards that all GB News journalists uphold.”
“On Tuesday a contributing presenter took the knee live on air and this was an unacceptable breach of our standards,” said the following tweet, not naming Harri but clearly referring to him.
About an hour later, a third and final tweet was added to the thread, saying that they had “let both sides of the argument down by oversimplifying a very complex issue.”
We let both sides of the argument down by oversimplifying a very complex issue. 3/3
— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 15, 2021
It was not immediately clear, tweeted Jim Waterson, media editor for The Guardian, whether Harri would keep his job.
GB News spokesperson unable to say if Guto Harri, the former Boris Johnson spokesperson who took the knee on air in solidarity with England football team, is still going to have a job following backlash from furious viewers who feel channel has gone woke. https://t.co/Vbf0wJ7p46
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) July 15, 2021
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