zac510 wrote:Why don't you answer to my posts manchild?
I'm answering to all, not always quoting each comment since I think opinion is universal.
Anyway, your posts... Well, your previous post seamed reply to my pre-new facts posts. That's how I understood it (like you've accidentally overlooked my findings).
I'm not implying Hitler or Nazism on him. I'm pointing out on a guy who has political history as an racist and fascist. He was "prettying" London with "
Keep Britain White" graffiti, he was right-hand man of UK fascist leader up till party broke up and they escaped from UK.
So, I'm not implying Hitler and Nazism to make him look bad because his own actions make him look bad enough to erase any possibility of trust in his impartial governing of multi-racial sport such as F1 is.
He warns that Hamilton's success will be bad for F1 and yet he has no problem in fact that Bahrain authorities and GP organizers prohibit F1 team member who are citizens of Israel to enter their land and participate in GP. That is not a made up story but a fact. There was a team or two whose members couldn't attend Bahrain GP.
As a president of FIA he should have canceled Bahrain GP unless they allow every team member regardless on race, religion or nationality to participate in it. He didn't even raised his voice against that. Teams who aren't allowed to bring along all of their members were treated unjustly by FIA.
What kind of president of FIA is he when he takes no sanctions against GP organizer who prohibits participation in a GP of team members who are not in accordance with their fanatical religious beliefs?
Bahrain GP exists despite the fact that on that GP teams with Jewish members have to prepare and race without all people they need and under shameful knowledge that their Jewish members have to stay at home. How those people feel themselves probably reminds on 1930s Germany when their rights were cut at first. Herr MoSSley has no problem with that.
Is that a fair sport? No. Even Hitler was fairer because he allowed even the "lower race" to participate and triumph in 1936 Olympics. In a championship governed by K.B.W writer the fairness is much lower than in 1936 Olympics.
Of course, Hitler could have acted like Bahrain authorities but he knew that if he prohibits participation of "lower race" in his Olympics they'd be canceled and boycotted because the Olympic committee had moral, dignity and sense about human rights unlike FIA. That was to remind you 70 years ago.
That's just one example. As I've said, I have no more doubts.
No one has ever brought sport in dispute so many times as the guy who was supposed to protect it from such happenings.