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Lewis Hamilton and anti racism

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Changemyname901 · 17/09/2020 09:34

I don’t really understand Hamilton’s anti-racism stance. He is loudly campaigning against Black racism and that’s great, no complaints at all, good for him. But then he spends his free time hanging out with Philip Green, enjoying the spoils of Greens wealth, hanging out on his yacht, wearing his clothes. All of which Green has got from using slave labourers in places like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He is well known for exploiting people in such countries from young ages.

This makes no sense to me? How can you talk about slavery, as Hamilton has, but then enjoy the spoils of and be good friends with a man who uses slave labour to create his clothes and his empire? I feel like it’s selective. If you’re fighting racism, shouldn’t you be anti all aspects? I’m not saying he should be campaigning about other aspects of racism or modern slavery, if his passion is Black racism then that’s not a problem, he doesn’t have to shout about all other issues in the world, but I feel very cross that he can overlook Greens behaviour and physically benefit from it when he is such an advocate of anti-racism? Green has also been accused of racism and a black worker reported that he said something which I won’t repeat. How can Hamilton overlook all this? Am I being unreasonable to think this? It’s pit me off him to be honest, and I have zero desire to listen to him because I feel like it’s so hypocritical?

Before anyone questions me, I try very hard to shop ethically for food (and clothes when I bother to buy them), so I feel as though I can comment. I wouldn’t support someone like Topshop. Hamilton May also shop ethically, but to hang out on holiday on his yacht and enjoy his wealth just seems such bullshit to me?

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strivingtosucceed · 17/09/2020 19:00

@XDownwiththissortofthingX

I take it you haven't heard Kimi's messages on the radio? Or Vettel's? Or Grosjean's? Alonso's?

Of course I have, they all moan and complain to a degree, I've already stated as much, the difference is you don't hear any of them complaining about strategy decisions with the frequency that Hamilton does, and certainly not in the manner he complains, i.e. implying that the team have screwed up and that they themselves have played no role in that or have no input into decisions.

So you've never heard any of the Haas drivers complain that they were having their 'worst ever experience in an F1 car'?

LOL hate Lewis if you want, but don't conjure up silly excuses why. EVERYONE complains when things aren't going their way, but at the end of the race when the pressure is off they thank the team and everyone is friend's after. Except in Ferrarri apparently Grin.

Hamilton is disliked the same way many people dislike Ronaldo, Serena et al, because they want to be the best and part of that drive means they expect the best from others around them too. That's why each of them is the best of their sport.

SkyinthePie · 18/09/2020 17:20

@MrsTerryPratchett My husband was born in Croydon Grin

Unsure33 · 18/09/2020 17:34

He has huge followings on social media and have no problems with him raising awareness there .however I do think he should keep the politics out of F1. IMO

But I love the picture that’s going around comparing him with James hunt .

Hilarious.

MrsTerryPratchett · 18/09/2020 19:04

[quote SkyinthePie]**@MrsTerryPratchett My husband was born in Croydon Grin[/quote]
My condolences!!!

Actually, Croydon Massive innit.

WiserOlder · 18/09/2020 19:07

@SchrodingersImmigrant

Money.

Also. Most people seem to not regard modern day slavery a "proper slavery".

So true.
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