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2nd August 2021, 14:26 #21
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That's rich. I think you made it a point of discussion the fact that Hamilton should be handled in a different manner because of the colour of his skin in the "racing-related discussion" you initiated. The reason I made my post about this is because I don't care about all the other non-sense you posted but I felt I should address this poison you keep spreading. So the focal point is not on "the skin colour" but your ridiculous twisted logic. No-one else here seems to care about the fact Hamilton is black. They have on point of view or the other about this incident, it's you who brings about the race issue. Kind of ironic how the only one obsessed with the Hamilton's race keeps calling people racists left and right, isn't it? It is. I'm telling you cause I can't trust you with the answer.
RBR criticizes Hamilton for racing related stuff, racists abuse Hamilton, ergo RBR at fault for other people's racism.
That's the logic of the sober one and anyone who doesn't agree with this logic is mentally impaired. Me as a mentally impaired person thought the racists should apologize. Silly me. According to the sober one it's not racists who are the problem in this issue but the people who expressed their point of view on what happened in a completely non racial way. Solid logic all around.
What a load of condescending illogical BS. By you're logic racists have no responsibility. They just don't know better because they've been "socially engineered".
I for one have a very strong dislike for Hamilton, the man. I find his lifestyle worthy of contempt. And all this virtue signaling and hypocrisy just make it all worse. The guy's paid millions of dollars to race petrol-guzzling toys, has a fleet of supercars, flies his dog around the world in a private jet and then he preaches people about climate change. But all this is just made-up excuses, I just don't like him without knowing it because he's black because I'm socially engineered. Did I get it right?
I just wonder who did bother to socially engineer me against black people in a country with no black population.
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2nd August 2021, 14:31 #22
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2nd August 2021, 14:49 #23
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2nd August 2021, 16:40 #24
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This is reaching beyond insane IMHO.
If anyone should be issuing apologies, it should be the ones accusing others of racism when there is no evidence of that being the case.
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3rd August 2021, 12:44 #25
Are you nuts! If anything is should be other way around
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5th August 2021, 19:00 #27
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Well, thank you for the insults. You make your point exactly like l have been pointing out you go about it. I think we have thrashed this donkey to death. Let's park it until another time eh.
The problem with your perception is your poor comprehension of politically correct prejudice. You don't have to make a statement directly pertaining to what makes an individual a candidate for the reception of prejudice. It is how you behave in relation to them that make your act prejudicial. And it apply's in the same manner to all groups of people that live their daily lives in the shadow of all manner of prejudices. From colour related prejudices, to religion-related prejudices the Muslims suffer, to gender-related prejudices that women have endured since the beginning of time. To sexual orientation related prejudices, that gay people are enduring currently. To disability-related prejudices. To culture-related prejudices and the list goes on and on.
This may take the form of overly strong criticism, over-reaction to minor things they do, overbearing demands for actions that are under normal conditions inapplicable or just sheer hate statements. You would not find anywhere in my posts where l make any reference to Hamilton's blackness; which he should be proud of by the way. But somehow you seem to zero in on that factor. And your post points out this aspect very strongly, yet you would not find any reference to it in my posts.
The disappointing thing about your post is the surprising insensitivity to the subject matter in discussion. Your natural instinct is to go on the offensive in defence of what is actually immaterial to what is the point of discussion. A more respectable response would at least address why Horner should not apologize. Unfortunately, you have taken the route of insults and feigning the offended.
By the way, Hamilton sold his private jet due to his feelings about climate change. If you bother to find this out before you start disliking him.
At least you are honest, that you don't like him. Your reason for not liking him is very misplaced. Hence, my analysis of you is at least accurate. So you have no real cause to get upset with me about it. The fact is you know nothing about the man besides his racing. There is more to Hamilton than you actually know. Your poor information about the man is what causes your ill-judged dislike for him. The more you say about the topic only reveals the depth of your ignorance of the subject.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 5th August 2021 at 20:48.
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5th August 2021, 19:04 #28
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5th August 2021, 19:18 #29
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I think we have said enough on the subject. As l pointed out, there are two very strong views on the matter. And they appear irreconcilable. The very attempt to discuss the matter is very uncomfortable to many. Some see it as an accusation of being racists. Which you would not find in my post either. Though l have suggested that some are overly critical of Hamilton. But not equally so when other drivers do the same thing.
If it was Hamilton that caused the pileup at the start of the Hungarian GP, these individuals would have plenty to say about it. Their post would be laced with venom. As it was Bottas, it was a non-event. Nor was the crash of Stroll into the side of the Ferrari. Not a single peep about it. But you all had plenty to say about a racing incident that was just as innocent as those two Hungarian incidents, because the Silverstone incident involved Hamilton. The Hungarian damage was just as bad; actually worst. Perez was just as much in danger of being killed in that crash. The cost is not dissimilar. Redbull is probably still going to pay the £1.3m cost of repairing that car as well, and more for Verstappen's car.
I think you all should stop for a moment and examine your selves. Your acts and statements are analysed in detail and we call your actions as we see them. You may find my observations uncomfortable. Take that as a clue that you need to take a reflective look at yourselves.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 5th August 2021 at 19:39.
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5th August 2021, 21:09 #30
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