For many years I was Lewis Hamilton He stood out of the way for his social demands. He became one of the icons of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement and, for example, last year he wore a helmet with a rainbow flag in Qatar to defend LGBTIQA rights. Last year, he also said he felt “uncomfortable” in Saudi Arabia and he was one of the drivers who had the loudest voice at the drivers meeting that took place at the last Saudi Arabian GP to discuss whether to continue the event after the impact. a few missiles a few kilometers from the track. This time, the 37-year-old British pilot, who came to the United States for the dispute over F1 Miami Grand Prixhas launched a new lawsuit, today against the possible ban on abortion in the United States after the leak of an internal document revealing the Supreme Court’s intention to revoke the right to abortion.
“I love being in the United States. But I can’t ignore what’s happening now and what some in government are trying to do to the women who live here. “Lewis Hamilton explicitly stated on his Instagram account.
“Everyone should have the right to choose what they will do with their body. We can’t allow that option to be taken away from us. “added the 7-time world champion.
Vettel’s confirmation
For his part, Sebastian Vettel, who is also putting out his most vindictive side in recent years, went to the presentation of the F1 Miami GP event not with the official attire of his team and sponsors, but with a shirt that with a strong message: “Miami 2060. First Grand Prix under water. You act or it’s all too late”.
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The Miami Gardens, where the Miami Grand Prix will be held, is located near the shores of the North Atlantic Ocean, an area where, according to studies, sea levels will rise in the coming years if no action is taken regarding climate change.
Hamilton’s words came during protests in the United States over the desire of some U.S. Supreme Court judges to revoke the nation’s right to abortion, as indicated in an internal document published by the media. . exit. ‘Politician’.
The said document was produced in February by one of the Republican Party’s conservative judges, who pointed out that the Supreme Court should repeal the 1973 law guaranteeing this right in the country’s 50 states. If the measure passes, each state could decide on its own whether to ban or legalize abortion based on the regional government’s thoughts. It should be noted that the United States Supreme Court has a conservative majority (6 out of 9 members).
Source: La Verdad

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