The British women’s soccer team plan to take a knee before kickoff at the Tokyo Olympics. The players have been performing the anti-racism stance with their separate teams over the last year and the IOC relaxed its rules this month to allow Olympic athletes to make gestures of protest in the field of play at the Tokyo Games. “I feel lucky to be part of a group that wants change to stop racism, discrimination,” Britain forward Ellen White said in a video call from Japan, “and stand in solidarity with those who have been affected.” The decision was made after a team meeting before flying to Japan. The four nations that form Britain usually play soccer as separate teams internationally but they are allowed to compete at the Olympics, qualifying through England’s run to the 2019 Women’s World Cup semifinals. “This whole group had the same message and we want …