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F1's History of Sensitivity

Discussion in 'Formula 1' started by jerseymackem, Jun 7, 2011.

  1. jerseymackem

    jerseymackem Active Member

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    Shamelessly taken from here

    1959 – Fidel Castro seizes power in Cuba. Human rights groups express concern about machinery of repression. Formula 1 organisers express delight at plans for 1960 Havana Grand Prix.

    1973 – General Pinochet sets up Chilean military dictatorship. FOCA ‘extremely interested’ in establishing Santiago Grand Prix.

    1975 – Mass executions across Cambodia. F1 bosses say Phnom Phen Grand Prix ‘looks promising’.

    1982 – Falkland Islands invaded. Argentinean Grand Prix grudgingly postponed.

    1988 – Ayatollah Khomeini accepts UN truce in Iran-Iraq war. Grand Prix of Tehran now ‘on hold’.

    1992 – Slobodan Milosevic initiates vast ethnic cleansing programme in Serbia. FIA’s plans for Belgrade GP ‘progressing well’.

    1994 – Apartheid ends. South African Grand Prix cancelled.

    1997 – Laurent Kabila founds Democratic Republic of the Congo, suspends constitution, perpetuates human rights abuses, maintains talks over possible 1998 Kinshasa GP.

    2001 – Burmese military junta mounts new campaign of violence causing thousands to flee their homes. FIA reminds them not to forget their tickets for forthcoming Yangon Grand Prix.

    2009 – North Korea carries out nuclear tests. FIA describes facilities for planned Pyongyang GP as ‘very impressive’.
     
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  2. cosicave

    cosicave Well-Known Member

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    You've listed 10 venues JerseyMac. How many of these were actually on the calendar and not subsequently cancelled? Answer: Zero! This is nothing but cheap spin.

    'Sniff Petrol' is the trashiest 'anti' motoring site I know of. Have a look through and you'll not find them have a good word to say about anyone or anything to do with motoring. It is a cynical joke and designed as an unsophisticated WUM rag under the auspices of appearing to be just having a laugh. It's complete garbage. Indeed, if a web-site could ever be a WUM, 'Sniff Petrol' is it! Every single thing they write is designed to denigrate motoring, motor-racing, cars, motorbikes, piston engines, anyone who enjoys them and anyone remotely associated with any of the five. It's the pits: the absolute pits!
     
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  3. genjigonzales

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    cosi, I'm surprised. How can you not find it funny? It's just schtick.

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    I do think this kind of thing needs to be posted in our new, shiny off-topic group, though.
     
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  4. jerseymackem

    jerseymackem Active Member

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    I find it very funny and satirical, but there you go, we probably just have different senses of humour!
     
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  5. cosicave

    cosicave Well-Known Member

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    Yeah. I've found it funny in the past too.
    Maybe I've just become bored with what I see as its repetitive hidden agenda. Apologies for coming over a bit stronger than I really meant. Reading my words back is not something I normally do but I was a bit heavy there. And it's time for bed, so my other excuse is that I'm dog tired and irritable!
    :)

    Right, I'm off. See you all soon.
    ©heers
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  6. El_Bando

    El_Bando Can't remember, where was I? Forum Moderator

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    <laugh> Taki 'I didnt see it coming' Inoue
     
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