The disturbing part is not just the hatred toward Dalits, but how comfortably it is expressed... so casually, so openly, as if degrading a Dalit is perfectly acceptable.
It says something far bigger about the caste prejudice that still survives beneath the surface... when misogyny, sexual vulgarity and caste hatred become so effortless, the problem isn't just the individual, it is the culture that made him feel comfortable saying it.
Lewis inhales - jewelry ban, underwear tests, banned political statements, regulated podium outfits, etc. etc.
Max whines about a car he can't get a hang of - F1 and the FIA bend over backwards. Yeah, no preferential treatment at all.
Five seconds for what Russell called a racing incident. What Brundle, OF ALL PEOPLE, called a racing incident. What Ferrari called a racing incident. Then Leclerc at the same corner, seven laps later. Nothing.
Fighting for a championship requires a particular kind of inner certainty. A belief that the sport is ultimately fair. That if you are best, you’ll be rewarded. Every inconsistent decision since AD21 lands in that wound.
I don’t know who’ll win the stubbornness awards. Lewis’ resilience or the establishment’s determination to keep pretending none of this is happening. But we see through.
Denying entry for being late is one the most idiotic rules to exist. What exactly are you losing by allowing a late student to write the exam? Don't come at me with the "but it's to ensure discipline". Bc no one ever deliberately gets late. The entire system is filled w sadists.
To all the F1 fans that hatewatched this man in the ground effect era, I don't ever wanna hear you disrespect him by calling him a car merchant again.
We have never witnessed this happen in modern F1. Not by Schumacher, not by Senna, not by Prost, not by Alonso or Lauda.