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Published 08:44 19 Feb 2021 GMT
Updated 08:46 19 Feb 2021 GMT
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"I think the meaning behind the whole thing is becoming something that we just do now. That’s not enough. I’m not going to take the knee."
As well as approving the gesture last summer, the Premier League also saw "Black Lives Matter" printed on the backs of shirts in place of player surnames. A logo with the same message also appeared on sleeves, but has since been replaced with a new slogan of "No Room For Racism".
"I’m not going to wear Black Lives Matter on the back of my shirt because it feels like it’s a target," Zaha added.
He also explained that he believed the recent high-profile examples of black players receiving racist abuse online was evidence the gestures and protests had not worked.
"We are trying to say we are equal but these things are not working," he said. "Unless there’s change, don’t ask me about it. Unless action is going to happen I don’t want to hear about it."
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