- 23 Apr 09, 23:27#111569
See my answer above concerning two wrongs.
I didnt say Mosleys actions excused McLaren, I said his actions show that bringing the sport into disreute is not a top concern of his. He is after McLaren for other reasons. And yes they handed themselves to him on a plate.
I didnt say Mosleys actions excused anything.
Well they were bannd retrospectively from Australia, they lost all their points. Mosley was/is head of an organisation in a position of power where he passes judgment on others as such he should behave in a manner befitting his role. Joe Public may never have heard of him until they saw his naked bottom being whipped, not a good introduction to a family sport. (F1 that is not bottom whipping!!) Puts it straight into disrepute I'd say from the perspective of the casual observer.
Two wrongs do not make a right. Mosleys actions have no bearing on what is right and proper in the current situation. They might reinforce Mosley's status as a hypocrite. But they do not excuse McLaren's actions.
Edit: I should have read through to the end of the thread, I see my points have been made by others.
See my answer above concerning two wrongs.
I didnt say Mosleys actions excused McLaren, I said his actions show that bringing the sport into disreute is not a top concern of his. He is after McLaren for other reasons. And yes they handed themselves to him on a plate.
I didnt say Mosleys actions excused anything.
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Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln