I believe that in this brave new globalized world, nationonalistic sentiments and what passport you carry feels more and more outdated, a relic from a short European period of only two or three hundred years.manchild wrote:If it was up to me, I'd completely ban national stuff from F1 (flags, anthems, etc.) and leave it on team insignia, logos, colors. In many cases, if not in all, almost every country is officially doing something very bad and unjust as we speak, regardless if it is to its own citizens or to citizens of some other country. I see countries only as fishy establishments who cover up their dirty work behind patriotism, and as Samuel Johnson wrote "Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel".
Before that, there was no Germany or Italy and Sweden was a superpower based on a leased army of central-europeans.
Today, Sweden's biggest soccer-star is a Bosniak and France's team are mostly African immigrants really.
I think what pissed me off the most with USF1, is PeeWee's shameless attempt to play the nationalistic card, which seemed to work on this forum apparently. But this is what I don't understand, I would have been just as embarassed if Keke Rosberg had claimed a Sweden GPE, waving the Blue and Yellow, and hired Alex Yoong to drive with government money.