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#until the next lot of info about what McLaren did to him comes out
dannyriccloverrr · 1 year
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Don’t mind me, just feeling physically sick at some of the replies underneath a tweet about Daniels physical struggles at McLaren.
It’s all about supporting mental health until a man, regardless of his position in society both socially and economically, lays out his struggles bare and vulnerable for u all to see that suddenly bc of career moves he made for himself (rightfully so) are the reason to and I quote ‘feel no sympathy for him’ and say that he ‘deserves it’ and he’s using his struggles as an ‘excuse’.
It takes a real type of nasty human to belittle and undermine a man’s struggles like that, especially when they involve a subject so sensitive and fragile. The fact people think it’s actually okay to comment and give their ‘opinion’ on Daniels struggles as if what they say has no weight and doesn’t comes across as nothing short of disgusting?
Daniel is so strong for even starting to talk about how he genuinely felt during his time at that team, and for ppl to throw it back in his face so easily and diminish how he felt makes me feel utterly ashamed that there are humans like that out there.
The way people have taken to kicking a man deeper to the ground when he is already down, really really burns any glimmer of hope I had for humanity to ashes. I sincerely hope with all my heart that Daniel does get his time again and he comes back stronger and bigger than ever and proves all of those nasty, weak, lonely men (surprise surprise) on twitter wrong.
Hearing Daniel talk about how much more himself he is already feeling is a testimony to all of us out there, that putting urself in the right environment and surrounding urself with the right people can do wonders to us as humans. Daniel deserves nothing short of the upmost admiration in my eyes, they didn’t call him the honey badger for nothing.
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