Wednesday, January 14, 2009



British black plays the race card on his former benefactor

We read:
"The head of Lewis Hamilton's Formula One team today described allegations that he was racist as "lies that have damaged my reputation". Ron Dennis, chairman of the McLaren team, denied claims made by a former steward that he was a racist and a bully. Peter Boland claimed last week that the tycoon had boarded his luxury executive jet in the Middle East and said that he must wash his hands because he had been "shaking hands with Arabs all day".

Mr Dennis, whose wealth is estimated at 100 million pounds, said that he had come to an employment tribunal in Southampton to rectify the accusations. The 61-year-old told the hearing that he had never made the racist remark and that he regularly washed his hands. "It's an absolute lie. It's the most ridiculous thing," he said, explaining that he washed his hands a lot for health reasons.

Mr Boland, 27, from Stowmarket in Suffolk, is alleging discrimination and victimisation due to sexual orientation after his sacking in May 2007. He has accused three companies controlled by Mr Dennis - McLaren Group Limited, Absolute Taste and Greyscape - of the offences.

Mr Dennis discovered Hamilton as a 13-year-old go cart racer and supported him until he became the first black driver to win the Formula One championship last season. The businessman said that Mr Boland had been sacked because he was not doing his job properly, had fallen asleep while working on his private jet and had been rude to important guests.

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No good deed goes unpunished. If the boss was a racist, how come he did so much for the black guy? Do I get the impression that the black guy might have been a bit -- shall we say -- lazy?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Mr Boland, 27, from Stowmarket in Suffolk, is alleging discrimination and victimisation due to sexual orientation."

Gay and black? That means he's an automatic victim, and can't possibily lose the lawsuit! Of course in the real world, the fact that he achieved the rare and lofty title of a Formula One driver proves there could not have been any racism, else he would never have made it to that level.

But in todays courtrooms, those claiming to be victims are simply asked, "how much do you want, and will cash be ok"! In the world of many gays and blacks, "victimhood" has become their winning lottery ticket. How do you reverse this trend? You counter-sue! If the allegations can't be substantiated beyond a doubt, (and they usually can't) then make the accuser pay!

jonjayray said...

Boland has now withdrawn his complaint