Six Nations win over England at Twickenham.Gregor Townsend's side pulled off a stunning victory in their tournament opener to ensure that the Calcutta Cup will return to Murrayfield.But there was controversy after the match as just four of the starting 15 players opted to take the knee before the match.The stance has become a symbol of the Black Lives Matter movement and the gesture has been observed before every Scottish Premiership football match this season.It has its roots in American football after quarterback Colin Kaepernick opted to take a knee during the national anthem as a way of protesting police violence.He had previously remained seated but after consultation decided to kneel instead, in order to show respect to military.
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