Hamilton won't allow Netflix to use the German GP footage. https://www.planetf1.com/news/hamilton-wont-allow-netflix-to-use-german-gp-footage/
And If he said the opposite - everyone here would just he wanted to play up his sickness for the camera and was seeking attention/drama etc. When you're obsessed with and hate someone, you end up hating everything they do and assign cynical motivations to every action. Quite simple and predictable really
Of all the posters that responded, only I have the privilege of being one of his so-called ‘haters’, the rest are sensible honest fchatters, so your theory bites the dust
Hamilton is such a soy boy. Oh, and get this: “I believe that one of the core strengths of our team is the way we handle defeat,” he (Toto) explained. Hahahaha! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Awwww, he’s like a little porcelain doll isn’t he. All delicate and easily broken! Haha Forza Ferrari..... the only racing team and car marque that matters. Italia forever It’s easier to apologise than it is to ask permission
And once again everybody not singing the Lewis fan praise is called hater and obsessed... but yet asking for tolerance... that post says a lot about the mind set of group LH44: if you are not with us you are a hater and the enemy...now that is what I call tolerance Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk
I'm saying when you hate someone, you will see everything they do in a negative light. So... If Hamilton mentions he's sick - he's "making excuses," "attention seeking," "wants to be seen as heroic" etc. If Hamilton requests his sickness not be featured on TV - "he's a diva," or "ego-maniac protecting his image" etc. You can be sure if Hamilton came out with a quote saying the exact opposite, such as: "I want Netflix to heavily feature and show the footage of my 'sickness' to illustrate the less glamorous moments of being a racing driver and show my German GP weekend, warts and all" he would be similarly pilloried in some quarters exactly as I have mentioned. I don't see what any of this has to do with 'tolerance' really...
So did he tell them upfront that he does not want to be filmed or afterwards because the race went wrong Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk
That's a very broad assertion. I try very hard to notice change in things, be it the weather, the sound of my automobile(s), or a persons character and behavior. When it comes to Hamilton he rarely fails to disappoint. I find him to be a shallow, self-absorbed, poorly-spoken individual. But maybe I don't hate him and am therefore not "blinded by hate" or what have you. I just really really don't care for the guy.
Thanks for the honest statement, i remember hearing worse things said about Prost ,Senna , Schumi Vettel and others, welcome to F1 lol
I would agree with you. "This weekend I could feel for all the people who are sickly in hospitals, who are going through difficult times. I felt even more for them this weekend just knowing how horrible it does feel being ill." "Obviously my illness is minuscule compared to a lot of people's but it felt like the world was ending for me for a lot of time. So I have a lot of sympathy for them."
yes, completely agree...and IMHO all of those drivers were/are far better public speakers and more interesting individuals than Ham. Rumor has it only one perfect person ever walked the planet...and He was still pretty well-hated by a lot of people. welcome to the world.
Wow. I had missed those quotes. My goodness, is that drivel spontaneous? Surely Merc can afford a better handler than would feed him those lines. "My alarm went off late this morning, so I was scrambling since the moment I awoke until lights out, but it really made me feel for all the people running late all over the world and how they might be missing a really important appointment that might take months to make...a...uh...reappointment. I really have a lot of sympathy for them. And I want to thank all the fans. I couldn't do it without them."
I guess the rain made him sick. Poor little fella! Let's be honest. He wouldn't have been sick if he had won. And btw, this isn't news. We all know he's a baby. In other news, water is wet!
No, no, no, no, no! If he had WON, then the entire coverage would have been all about how Hamilton, AT DEATH'S DOOR, had overcome all odds to WIN!