Morbid Wrote:
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> I have a hard time believing you that you can be
> this naive.
>
> If do just a slight bit of research, you will see
> how often Bernie has slated democracy as a system.
> He has publicly called out for a dictator to rule
> Britain. He has even gone into public verbal
> brawls with British politicians on the issue. He
> has lauded many dictators in the past. He has done
> so in contexts that has absolutely nothing to do
> with sports, or his position in F1. This has been
> a consistent opinion of his for over a decade.
>
> If you don't actively want something else to be
> true, it is easy to see.
>
> But because he has success, is good at making you
> laugh, and delivers prime grade entertainment, you
> close your eyes to the facts and go into denial.
> Seriously, if he really didn't mean these things,
> why aren't people in the F1 paddock regularly
> having a laugh at in the press. They do that all
> the time with everybody else... Briatore probably
> being my favourite example. But not with Bernie
> and dictatorship. Nobody in the entire F1 circus
> says anything about it.
>
> TBH, I think the deafening silence from the people
> that work with him every day, speaks much louder,
> than your gut feelings and "interview
> familiarities".
Bernie probably has no idea what is going on, he is well past his use by date, but he has the money and the power.Its interesting in modern society how people respect rich king pins and their ideas, even if they are full of crap, they still remain powerful and in charge.
Just look at George Bush Jr. and the county of America in general as an example.