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Head of F1 racing involved in orgy with nazi dressed prostitutes... (pg. 3)
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| Jayx1 |
| im sure this is an april fools joke |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
im sure this is an april fools joke |
Man you cannot joke around like this, especially if you are a newspaper, and especially if you are a newspaper in England. This is career/life ending stuff.
All credible sources have confirmed this is a real story, but nobody has been able to confirm if it is Max or not. |
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| Yohan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I like how they paint his father as a "friend of Hitler." Sir Oswald Mosely could not really be characterized as a friend of Hitler's. I believe the two men met one time (at Mosely's wedding). I met a few relatives of Mrs. Hazard once at my wedding, I would hardly consider them friends. I suppose this is just one more element of sensationalizm. |
Very easy to prejudice however, and more believable, considering Mosley was pretty much the top British fascist during WW2. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
Very easy to prejudice however, and more believable, considering Mosley was pretty much the top British fascist during WW2. |
No doubt... O. Mosley was a fascist; however, to call him a friend of Hitler is a streatch. Some may even question if he was really a fascist... I mean the British Union of Fascists was the second polictical party he had started in less then a decade and the fourth that he was a member of. Moreover, the BUF changed ideological stances rather frequently... "we're not anti-semitic"... "oh, what was that... we aren't gaining support... hmmm hating the jews worked for Hitler, maybe it will work for us... OKAY, we now officially hate the jews." It would be more accurate to call Mosley a political opportunist who thought that fascism was his ticket to power. |
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| Flec |
| theres no good reason to have nazi fantasies |
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| afterhrsgurl |
| quote: | Originally posted by teufel-man
He should resign from the sport." |
ok there :rolleyes: |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
All credible sources have confirmed this is a real story, but nobody has been able to confirm if it is Max or not. |
Well, confirmed by Autosport (the most credible source in motor racing).
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/66276
| quote: | Originally by Max Mosley
Regrettably you are now familiar with the results of this covert investigation and I am very sorry if this has embarrassed you or the club. Not content with publicising highly personal and private activities, which are, to say the least, embarrassing, a British tabloid newspaper published the story with the claim that there was some sort of Nazi connotation to the matter. This is entirely false. |
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| capo tutti di |
When is Fascism, Nazism??
I mean I'm not necessarily for either side, but plenty of Europe still has a very very very strong fascist following.
In Rome of all places its very prevalent, openly shown by even Soccer players, as pictured by a Lazio player below.
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| zydus |
| quote: | Originally posted by capo tutti di
When is Fascism, Nazism??
I mean I'm not necessarily for either side, but plenty of Europe still has a very very very strong fascist following.
In Rome of all places its very prevalent, openly shown by even Soccer players, as pictured by a Lazio player below.
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He was a brilliant player though :-) deserved more credit |
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| capo tutti di |
| quote: | Originally posted by zydus
He was a brilliant player though :-) deserved more credit |
LOL ya!!!
crazy documentary on fascism in rome and alot to do with lazio |
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| Yohan |
generally, I'd equate nazism as fascism + racism
fascism at its core ideology is ultra nationalistic, but not racist. (well, in most cases) |
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