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"I think if you wanted to turn someone into a socialist you could do it in about an hour by taking them for a spin around the paddock of a Formula 1 race. No need for corny art singing tribute to the worker or even for the Manifesto. Never before had I seen so many wealthy people gathered all in one place. If a tornado came through and wiped the whole thing out, the stock market would plummet and the net worth of a country the size of Slovenia would vanish from the ledgers in a day. I used to live in Baltimore and remembered the kind of people who would go to the Preakness in their stupid hats and Sunday best while the whole swath of the city it was situated in starved and languished for lack of funds. This was like that, but without the hats. I saw $30,000 Birkin bags and $10,000 Off-White Nikes. I saw people with the kind of Rolexes that make strangers cry on Antiques Roadshow. I saw Ozempic-riddled influencers and fleshy, T-shirt-clad tech bros and people who still talked with Great Gatsby accents as they sweated profusely in Yves Saint Laurent under the unforgiving Texas sun. The kind of money I saw will haunt me forever. People clinked glasses of free champagne in outfits worth more than the market price of all the organs in my body. I stood there among them in a thrift-store blouse and shorts from Target."
 
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"I think if you wanted to turn someone into a socialist you could do it in about an hour by taking them for a spin around the paddock of a Formula 1 race. No need for corny art singing tribute to the worker or even for the Manifesto. Never before had I seen so many wealthy people gathered all in one place. If a tornado came through and wiped the whole thing out, the stock market would plummet and the net worth of a country the size of Slovenia would vanish from the ledgers in a day. I used to live in Baltimore and remembered the kind of people who would go to the Preakness in their stupid hats and Sunday best while the whole swath of the city it was situated in starved and languished for lack of funds. This was like that, but without the hats. I saw $30,000 Birkin bags and $10,000 Off-White Nikes. I saw people with the kind of Rolexes that make strangers cry on Antiques Roadshow. I saw Ozempic-riddled influencers and fleshy, T-shirt-clad tech bros and people who still talked with Great Gatsby accents as they sweated profusely in Yves Saint Laurent under the unforgiving Texas sun. The kind of money I saw will haunt me forever. People clinked glasses of free champagne in outfits worth more than the market price of all the organs in my body. I stood there among them in a thrift-store blouse and shorts from Target."
This is well worth reading if you follow pro cycling.
Kate Wagner is a pro cycling journalist and throughout she compares F1 with bike racing. Particularly as Jim Radcliffe boss of INEOS sponsors both sports (he also recently bought a 25% stake of Man Utd and runs the football side of the club now).

I'd dispute one or two things Wagner said e.g. some Tour de France cyclists earn less than 50,000 p.a. the worst paid at that level are in the low 100 thousands.
Although most women and lower level pros still earn very little.

I am certain doping in cycling is worse than ever. Very few cyclists are caught doping, the speeds are insane and the powers that be don't care.
 
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But the bit I did read has put me right off the soup I was just about to have
 
the UN's independent observer in Palestine, human right lawyer Francesca Albanese presented her report on the war in Gaza in Geneva on Tuesday 26-3-2024.
the report titled Anatomy of a Genocide was abolutely damning and everyone should read it or at least listen to what she had to say in the video below.
It is about 25 pages long but a lot of it is citations.
Albanese gets through a hell of a lot of detail in less than 13 minutes:
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the UN's independent observer in Palestine, human right lawyer Francesca Albanese presented her report on the war in Gaza in Geneva on Tuesday 26-3-2024.
the report titled Anatomy of a Genocide was abolutely damning and everyone should read it or at least listen to what she had to say in the video below.
It is about 25 pages long but a lot of it is citations.
Albanese gets through a hell of a lot of detail in less than 13 minutes:
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Wasn't she very damning about Ireland too? That our government says all the right things, but then actually does nothing at all.
 
Wasn't she very damning about Ireland too? That our government says all the right things, but then actually does nothing at all.

She was indeed.

"There's this tendency to be very supportive with rhetoric, as Ireland has, but when it comes to taking concrete actions, there is zero. Not a little. Zero.

"The countries that have been most outspoken — like Ireland — what have they done in practice? Nothing. And this is shameful. It is disgraceful.”

 
Is there some concrete action that someplace like Ireland can actually take? Serious question.
I don't really know, especially as we're such a small country, but gestures matter and have influence. According to the IPSC.ie "Ireland has bought €14.7m worth of arms and military components from Israel over the last decade, while Irish-based companies have exported €6.42m worth of military and ‘dual use’ hardware to Israel since 2011." Stop that, for starters, may seen a trivial amount comparatively, but it sets an example. Expel the Israeli ambassador, the whole line about dialogue is better doesn't wash when the response you get is purely evil, join the South African case against Israel, push for EU sanctions etc.

I vaguely remember reading that a large portion of the military hardware the US supplies to Israel, comes via Shannon, could be wrong on that though.
 

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