It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win. 
Bizzare comment to make from someone that supports Ferrari. That team would have of course put their efforts behind Hamilton and made Nico block Massa as he was trying to catch up and would have relegated Nico to a support role After Japan. It's as if all your posts regarding Mercedes in general and Hamilton specifically have a distinct taint to them.
That may be your take on it; but, it's probably because you seem to view
anyone who isn't behind Hamilton 10000000000000% as a Hamilton h8r!
Personally, I graduated from that sort of childishness aeons ago!! 
That may be, but it still doesn't address the core comment, a team mate is more difficult to fight when not schackeled so it's odd that you'd be so upportive of the show Mercedes put on after the driver soliloquy of the Schumacher era at Ferrari. Looks like you've become a fan of letting your drivers race. 
I can accept and appreciate Ferrari's 1-2 driver philosophy and still recognize
the sportsmanship displayed by Rosberg at Abu Dhabi.
Put it this way, I hate liver; but, when Mom cooks it with enough red wine and
onions, the aroma can still make my mouth water.
a double standard... I should have known. 
Really? Being respectful of differences is having a double standard?
So... if you don't smoke, you have the right to denigrate a smoker?
If you exercise daily, you have the right to insult those who don't?
And, since you have never received a citation for speeding, parking,
etc. you can criticize anyone who gets one, regardless of the reason.