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[Politics] Should Lewis Hamilton be knighted?

Should Lewis Hamilton be knighted?


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Guinness Boy

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I am not desperate for it. Just that given what previous awards were for he has clearly passed that mark. Unless you want to strip people of them and restart the award then he is clearly suitable for one.

I agree, he's 100% suitable IMO.

But some will genuinely disagree based on their dislike of his sport (I was there when one of the most respected sports journalists in the country called it "sponsored traffic") and some will not warm to a bloke who has a bit a bellendry in his history. It's not right to fight ingrained prejudice and intolerance with prejudices of your own.
 






rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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Isn't that because there were so many other reasons for that being ffing stupid?

yeah but, if you're slating someone, you would definitely bring out the big guns, and swerving tax of your beloved nation has got to be right up there, like david cameroon and the queen an that
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I could get myself in trouble here, but I won't. You can not just go around calling people racist, of course, unless you are going to come up with proper FACT.

You crossed the line of insults with that one.:wanker:

that's pretty funny, you, of all people, demanding facts :ffsparr:

so who do you know in british motorsport?
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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Unfortunately he isn't the only one who has lost the plot on this one.

It appears they see the colour of the skin and not the debate of what has been said.

Knighthoods for me are for normal people, who have gone above and beyond away from the limelight and really changed society. Sportsman and women are way down the list IMO.

the famous types getting honours are to distract people like you from paying attention to all the favours for favours, mouldy brain
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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Forget the racism stuff - this question is far more fundamental than that. For me, no racing driver of any stripe - or colour - should be honoured as a 'sportsman'. For me, 'sport' requires that the 'sportsperson' is propelled solely by their own human muscle power. Sitting in a big fat car, turning a steering wheel and pressing pedals, all the while being propelled at 200 mph by an 800 horsepower turbocharged motor engine does not quite cut it. That kind of achievement is more appropriately marked by the awarding of a speeding ticket.

It's very clever, and Mr Hamilton is clearly quite good at it. But it's not sport. So, it's a no gong from me.

:ffsparr: read the thread
 


theroyal

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May 11, 2014
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Forget the racism stuff - this question is far more fundamental than that. For me, no racing driver of any stripe - or colour - should be honoured as a 'sportsman'. For me, 'sport' requires that the 'sportsperson' is propelled solely by their own human muscle power. Sitting in a big fat car, turning a steering wheel and pressing pedals, all the while being propelled at 200 mph by an 800 horsepower turbocharged motor engine does not quite cut it. That kind of achievement is more appropriately marked by the awarding of a speeding ticket.

It's very clever, and Mr Hamilton is clearly quite good at it. But it's not sport. So, it's a no gong from me.

Sorry, I see this opinion of F1 quite a lot and it's horrendously ignorant.

You are aware that you need significant muscle power in your legs to even press the brake pedals properly, right? And extremely strong neck muscles to withstand the G-forces? F1 drivers are some of the fittest athletes in sport.

You also need tremendous skill and concentration, fighter pilot level awareness and reaction times, ability to multi-task, not to mention the risk of being killed if you cock it up. It is sport by every definition.
 




Easy 10

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FFS. A F1 race driver is not just a driver - he's a technician. He's part of a team. Hamilton is in the best car because he's a vital part of BUILDING the best car. He doesn't just rock up on race day, hop in, and win races. He will have put in hours and hours of testing, to provide input, to make that car the best it can be. And STILL dry-hump his team mate in exactly the same car. Thats why he's the GOAT.

Whether he deserves a knighthood or not, I'm not overly interested in tbh. But anyone on here degenerating his achievements because of the team he drives for, is fundamentally, a dickhead.
 








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You left promising not to return ???

Blame the guys name calling like 'racist' for example.
And the others for believing it.

Well documented on this thread that Hamilton has done lots of charity work. Does his qualify?



Arf arf.

(No is the real answer. I disagree with him on Brexit, agree with him on red wine, admire his charity walks and he's the reason I played cricket for 20 years and have some very good friends from cricket some of who are on this board. Beefy's got more in my positives than negatives.

But I'd knight Hamilton, GOAT in his sport, charity worker as above and someone who is prepared to stand up for equality when he's the only black guy in a sport full of rich, white brats).


I really don't know what Hamilton does in charity? What percentage of his wealthy does he give per year?


that's pretty funny, you, of all people, demanding facts :ffsparr:

so who do you know in british motorsport?

I would never tell you Roger, your trolling of people gives me the willies.
 










rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I would never tell you Roger, your trolling of people gives me the willies.

so no one then, it's kind of amusing; you make a statement, you're quizzed, and then you make stuff up in an attempt to justify your nonsense.

you're a very impressive individual
 


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so no one then, it's kind of amusing; you make a statement, you're quizzed, and then you make stuff up in an attempt to justify your nonsense.

you're a very impressive individual

I am still awaiting for you to show this proof of me stating this.:shrug:

I think your find it was someone else who brought this to your attention.:dunce:

I am very well placed to comment on world motor sport from a closer source that your tiny mind can't even imagine, but I expect you have been down to lancing and done a couple of laps of their mini circuit and have a far better insight than me.
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I am still awaiting for you to show this proof of me stating this.:shrug:

I think your find it was someone else who brought this to your attention.:dunce:

I am very well placed to comment on world motor sport from a closer source that your tiny mind can't even imagine, but I expect you have been down to lancing and done a couple of laps of their mini circuit and have a far better insight than me.

er, no.

entirely wrong on all counts,,,,,,, just another day
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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so what are you trying to imply here, mouldy brain?

All old ground but, money = success in general. Hamilton is quite good but the money that has backed him has made him appear invincible, and he is an arse.




Oh mate, I do not need to do any research on Moss.

Ask anybody who has worked under Stewart and they will say the guy is a gentleman, are you anti jock???

Now ask anyone who worked under Moss and they will say he is an arse. He must be the most overrated driver in British racing, one thing I will say for Hamilton, Moss and Stewart is they all had a passion for their sport.

I hope we can agree on that.

Ps you don't have to be an arse to be great. Arses don't deserve knighthoods IMO.

and here?

Hammy: Your first sentence says what I have been trying to get across, so no need to go deeper.

I have also said Hamiltons is good but not as good as what his world championships make out? Alonso, Senna, Stewart, Clarke are all ahead of him in my book.

Is he likeable, No, because he has been so good at being an arse IMO, he was maturing until he brought his politics into it?

You guys keep believing he is the best if you wish, but go within motorsport and you might find differing opinions.

Gazza: Paddy Lowe was one of the main men, but he isn't a showboat. So often the guys behind the scenes deserve the plaudits but are the way too modest to lay claim to them. He may respect Hamilton one level, but I am sure there is a bit of what a **** on a different level. He was never going to say anything else.
You will have to trust me when I say I know both sides of the coin, engineer and driver side and a good chunk of the credit should lay with the engineer. If there is a Knighthood they want to give away perhaps they should look Ross Brawns way ahead of Hamilton.

Boldy: you have your summary on me about right. But I don't dislike European people as you think, just the Union. But British people can be arses also you know.

I am going to leave it there guys. Hooray I here you cry.:lolol:

Of course, your welcome for your comebacks but, that's me done.

would you like to go round again?
 


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so what are you trying to imply here, mouldy brain?



and here?



would you like to go round again?

I have no need to say what connections I may have and don't intend to as I was not brought up to have a Hamilton like persona.

But I will tell you something...............shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhsh don't tell anyone, but because you add nothing to a conversation, I will immediately upgrade you with the famous five by hitting the 'Harry' button.



Aurevoir Roger.:drama::bigwave:
 


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