This isn't about attacking someone personally just highlighting the general hypocrisy that gets thrown about nowadays. What I am sure is that you, and everyone on here, has benefited from products made in a country with a terrible human rights record. To then proclaim you are 'pro-welfare of people' is set in deep hypocrisy.
The difference here is the TT rider choose to put their life on the line to do something that's insanely fun unlike factory workers who have NO choice. You have absolutely no right to tell them what to do, and in fact it's the complete opposite of being concerned about their welfare by saying it should be banned.
I don't think the IOM's economy would survive like it does if it were banned. You'd see less employment and greater depression. That's not being concerned, that's being downright selfish because you, and others, don't like what they do. That's the crux of the issue. This isn't nothing about welfare of people!!
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