BluesRockDJ
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- Jan 24, 2020
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what, just anonymous civil servants for doing their job?
as you raise the point, the whole honours list is farcical !
what, just anonymous civil servants for doing their job?
Can the mods simply change the poll to "Are you a racist?"
This would make things much clearer.
I love Hamilton
I think he deserves a knighthood
He is the most successful F1 driver the sport has known
However anyone who doesn't agree with me should not automatically be labelled a racist. Of course their are racial issues with this subject but to label someone racist because they dislike Lewis or think he is not worthy of the award because he is in the most dominant team is wrong. That surely does not mean their opinions are racially motivated.
Can the mods simply change the poll to "Are you a racist?"
This would make things much clearer.
All simply excuses to cover the uncomfortable truth. But then so is calling it boring and waffle.
He would get one for contributions to his sport. How in anyway can being the first black driver and the driver with the most wins etc be not enough to fall into that category? Regardless of if you hate him or think he is a **** or whatever, his sporting achievements simply CAN NOT be disputed. On his sporting achievements alone he warrants getting one.
Well said crodo.
It's interesting that the Hamilton haters have mainly fallen away in the face of being given lots of facts and stuff.
Proudly still holding up the "I'm a racist moron who knows nothing about sport" card of course, is Mouldy.
Quell surprise.
Well it is hard to see any other reason when he has CLEARLY achieved enough to warrant it.
I have, its the same old scrapping the barrel excuses that have nothing to do with the category he would be nominated in like "he lives abroad" etc. Face it if Hamilton was white people would be SCREAMING for him to be knighted, SCREAMING. But instead a not insignificant portion of the country (and this board) are coming up with reasons to diminish his achievements. When his sporting achievements are that great and he is clearly set apart from others in his sport like he is I am sorry, it does make you look racist when you try and belittle him.
1- Because you probably haven’t read the whole thread.
2- You have already made up your mind that posters that have voted no are all racists.
There are a few on here who have truly lost their heads on this one.
I mentioned I didn't rate or like Moss, but NOBODY takes in those things.
Crazy times.
I’ve just re read some of the thread and seen a post from someone I know personally that doesn’t agree with the knighthood system, I think it’s unfair this person is being labelled a racist by silly bollox Plooks.
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.
Would you be ok with stripping Sir Ian Botham of his then?
1) they should at least understand given the current system he should be. Which is the question. Not, do you agree with the knighthood system.
2) Bullshit. Off the top of my head: Andy Murray, Chris Hoy, Bradley Wiggins and Ben Ainsley.
Well the knighthoods are not given based on YOUR definition. You can get one for "services to your sport" and being outstanding in it. Hamilton has done that, so he should get one. It really is THAT simple.
If people disagree with what they are given for they should answer "yes. But I would like to see them stopped or redefined."
Also you can tell the retirement thing is a bullshit excuse as well as the question does not say NOW. It does not give a timeline at all.
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.
Why are you so desperate for a man that is worth hundreds of million to be knighted?
His achievements will be in the record archives.
We throw knighthoods about like confetti nowadays. Give them to people who are unknown who have excelled.
Not sure about stripping anyone.
I would not have given him one in the first place, unless it was for all his charity work.
Would you strip Beefy