How sad it is when people's heads are washed with propaganda so much that they don't even want to thinking and
are pushing politics where there is none
How sad that people who have huge problems in their own countries think this is normal
it is not only arrogant to treat representatives of other countries, but also to insult them.
At the same time, these "arrogant " people do not have a moral right to do this,
not only because of the lack of real knowledge about history, but also about the present.
In fact, it's really funny... that the FB clearly has Putin-brain-disease and sees Putin everywhere...
As in the joke about a preoccupied teenager and a sex therapist:
The doctor shows the patient a black square:
- What do you see?
- This is the window of the apartment with the lights out, and there is a bed on which the husband fuck his wife.
The doctor takes out a picture with a black triangle:
- What do you see here?
- This is a tent in the night forest and in it a guy fuck young girl.
- But you're just a maniac...
- No, doctor, you are a maniac and for some reason you show me all only pornography..
Propaganda is only pushed when people control what they want you to see but what they don't want you to see. Every media channel is guilty of it - it is not just in Russia but China , the US , Brazil and even the UK.
It would be interesting to see which other countries does the FIA relent (surrender) to for the sake of money to host races. Come to think of it where is Jean Todt these days ? Is he still the president as he has not been heard of lately?
REPORT: MUGELLO WILL HOLD FERRARI’S 1000TH GRAND PRIX
Now, a report from AMuS claims that a deal has already been struck between the circuit and F1 bosses with a race scheduled for 13th September.
If the reports are true, that would create a Spa, Monza and Mugello triple header which is expected to be followed by a two-week break.
from what ive heard im really looking forward to this. because mark webber was telling F1 podcast. i think kyvat (but it was certainly a current midfield f1 driver) was doing a test day or a filming day. he came in at lunchtime & said i cant do any more
Former F1 driver Mark Webber is looking forward to the prospect of racing at Mugello this year, warning that drivers' “necks are going to snap in half”.
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