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Originally Posted by DrFerry
So does this mean no more kneeling or establishment narrative virtue signaling then in F1?
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I think it's nice to be able to enjoy sporting events without being dragged into the drama of a polarized world.
Reminds me of going to a cafe to order lunch and the girl making my sandwich was wearing a Let's Go Brandon shirt. I thanked her for the sandwich and then told her to go Let's herself.
Personally I'd like to eat lunch or watch a race and be able to assume all the people around me are decent human beings (though obviously not all of them will be).
Would this no-politics rule apply to End Racism shirts? I guess it depends on if racism is a political stance. If it ever became obvious that my political party was pro racism I'd have to seriously consider reevaluating my priorities.