gaaaaayyyyyy

That should tell you all you need to know how I feel about political correctness.

(I guess) I appreciate what he tries to tell us, but it's way too victimized. The burden of proof is on him that there are gay (though I'd say Seb and Kimi seem pretty joyful together on the podium) drivers who are afraid to come out, that they are correct in that fear, and that something needs to change. It's often too easy to just blame everything on discrimination or what-not, but instead, that should be the last step, if there are no other contexts.
It's like the 'women at the top' argument in work places: "there are only so few women at the top because of discrimination." No, there are only so few women at the top, because in general, women take career paths (studies, part-time work) that produces less women suitable for such positions. If out of 100 people to have chosen a career path that might make them suitable for a top position, only 20 are women, then
that is the reason for less women at the top; not some perceived "oh my god, pitty poor old me" discrimination.
The worst thing about it, is that it makes such claims (be it gay, women, race) less valuable when they are valid. Discrimination happens on all levels, against all kinds of people, but if there is one big loud noise coming from people that just use it as an excuse, people will (rightfully so) put on noise-cancelling headphones. So when someone who is actually done wrong comes by, they suffer because those that wrongfully wallow in self-pitty have made a joke out of the issue.
So no gays or women because we 'need' them. If the best driver is gay, a woman or both, than good for them for being the best driver and that, and that alone, is why I will support them.
To judge them on their merits as racers, and on these merits alone.[/end rant]