venkyhere wrote: ↑08 Dec 2024, 13:42
FIA, FoM and Liberty should atleast try to hide their bias towards LH and not openly genuflect in front of #blackjesus (an ok hashtag for his fans, considering how much PR is invested into portraying him as a victim because he is black, and how, he still is an unselfish messiah of the masses).
What about guys like Kmag, Zhou, Bottas, who may never race again ? Hamilton is only moving from one team to another
There is so much hue and cry calling me a racist. I am not. I am a coloured person myself.
I was pointing to how the 'race' card is played by LH's PR team (and himself in some interviews 'saying without saying the word') to portray him as the victim of great injustice in his career, purely because of race. THis is a "money" sport. Even if a team owner/principal is a racist, he has to swallow his personal views and hire 'talent' and pay good money for it. LH has been the highest paid and most in-demand driver for a decade, yet the marketing circus around him has to use 'race' as a trump card to 'enhance his heroism'.
You people are too naiive, if you think the word 'black' in my post means I am racist. I am pointing out how 'race' is being used as a tool. Even without that tool, LH is one of the all time greats of the sport.
LH is every bit the 'typical' F1 driver - selfish, opportunistic, tantrum-throwing, but insanely talented, with an irrevocable zeal for winning. That's what makes him a record breaker champion. It comes with flaws too. It doesn't make him a 'messiah'. In fact, there can't be a messiah in any sport, because sporting success is founded on talent backed by a superiority-complex : 'I am better than the rest'. It's impossible to stay motivated without that mindset.