Daily Dispatch

I will speak out for BLM, says Bok captain Kolisi

- UNATHI NKANJENI

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has added his voice to the conversati­on around the Black Lives Matter movement after fans questioned his silence.

In a heartfelt Instagram video, Kolisi said black lives matter on and off the sporting field.

He said for a long time he felt his life didn’t matter, and having to assimilate to “white culture” at a young age proved there was still a long way to go.

“When I started in rugby, everything was done in Afrikaans. I couldn’t understand a word. Even though I was representi­ng SA, I didn’t feel like I was part of the team because my culture wasn’t there.”

Kolisi said at times he didn’t felt valued enough in his team, but had to “feel grateful” for making the team in 2013.

He said things started to change after Rassie Erasmus was appointed as coach of the Springboks in 2018.

“Coach Rassie addressed the issue of transforma­tion from the start,” said Kolisi.

“He said we needed to transform as a team, and not only by just having people of colour but also by changing the environmen­t and changing from the inside.”

Kolisi said the term “Stronger Together”, which was the slogan for the national rugby team in 2019, loses its meaning when everyone’s life is not valued.

“If my suffering and my pain does not affect you, then we’re not actually stronger together. Black lives matter.

“I’ve failed as a leader because of being silent, but that’s over. I will speak, even if it is going to cost me my place. It doesn’t matter, because the next generation can’t suffer like we did,” he said.

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ MUZI NTOMBELA ?? FULL SUPPORT: Siya Kolisi came out on Instagram with an impassione­d endorsemen­t of the Black Lives Matter movement
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ MUZI NTOMBELA FULL SUPPORT: Siya Kolisi came out on Instagram with an impassione­d endorsemen­t of the Black Lives Matter movement

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa