autogyro wrote:Fourteen posts since my last one.
I now have to come back on topic.
'EU slams Ferrari over Malboro partnership'
It would seem that somebody in authority at the EU believes Ferrari is doing wrong.
Explaining why this is the case would on first impression follow the topic exactly.
IMO it is the other 14 posts that are dragging things off topic for Ferrari fan boy reasons.
F1 cannot afford to ignore this issue.
To say that tobacco advertising used to be common in the sport is absolutely no excuse, we used to put five year old children up chimneys to clean them, is that ok because it was done in the past?
The very attitude that is trying to avoid the issue on this thread is exactly why F1 is slowly dieing. This does not have to be the case but there needs to be a huge attitude and moral swing for any hope of change. The most annoying thing to me, is that F1 is in a position to realy make positive change happen, which would not only hugely benefit itself but would improve the world we live in.
You accuse other posters of straying off topic, but it's you who keeps posting Daily Mail-style attention seeking one-liners, such as "save our children"..
And when you get a response that puts things into perspective, you only go and do it again: "we used to put five year old children up chimneys to clean them, is that ok because it was done in the past?"
You have expressed your opinion on the issue about 50 times over the last 20 pages of this thread.
I respect your opinion.
My opinion is that the whole issue has nothing to do with the poor children of Africa being exploited by multinationals.
My opinion is that smoking kills, a barcode on a race car does not.
If you want to talk morals, forget about F1 as a whole; the ridiculous amount of money spent in F1 for our entertainment would be enough sustain whole countries, find a cure for cancer and AIDS or establish world peace.
Pseudo-morals work real well on talk shows, but selective judgements and good guy badges don't mean s*&t in the real world, to paraphrase the philosopher Marilyn Manson!
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