It wasn't hypocritical in all honesty, it just seems that they have explained why they do it and it isn't sinking in with you given you said
"What it represents to the wider world might be what I disagree with"
The players have explained what it represents, it represents an act of a want for equality, which very much IS a sensible idea in Ibrox, or any other football stadium, unless you are anti equality.
Did you read "what I said"?
Because you've just completely contradicted yourself again.
Probably in the hope that I might do the same and revert from my sensible stance that anyone booing our players needs to take a good look at themselves.
The wider world has no idea what our players
explained, who they
explained it to, or why they are taking the knee.
If they see them on TV, the wider world may believe they are promoting political ideologies.
Again, I've heard 100 people
explain why they do a red hand salute at Ibrox, and it's perfectly understandable to me.
But to anyone who hasn't spoke to them, it's a horrible act and a Nazi salute.
It is therefor something, no responsible person should be doing.
How anyone can "back" one side of that argument and not the other has me scratching my head and no amount of CAPS locks or
bold writing makes either of the 2 actions any different in the grand scheme of things.