I Received Death Threats After Abu Dhabi Race, Says Nicholas Latifi

I received death threats after Abu Dhabi race, says Nicholas Latifi

Montreal (Canada) Dec 22 : Williams’ driver Nicholas Latifi has said that he has been subjected to hate, abuse and death threats on social media after his crash at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

 I Received Death Threats After Abu Dhabi Race, Says Nicholas Latifi-TeluguStop.com

The 26-year-old Canadian wrote a long message on his website, “Going back to the race weekend, as soon as the checkered flag dropped, I knew how things were likely to play out on social media.The fact that I felt it would be best if I deleted Instagram and Twitter on my phone for a few days says all we need to know about how cruel the online world can be.

“The ensuing hate, abuse, and threats on social media were not really a surprise to me as it’s just the stark reality of the world we live in right now.I’m no stranger to being talked about negatively online, I think every sports person who competes on the world stage knows they’re under extreme scrutiny and this comes with the territory sometimes.”

Latifi said that people are accusing him for the car crash at the Abu Dhabi race in which Max Verstappen won out a title defeating Hamilton in the last lap after a safety car emerged for Nicholas Latifi’s crash five laps from the end of the race.

“But as we’ve seen time and time again, across all different sports, it only takes one incident at the wrong time to have things completely blown out of proportion and bring out the worst in people who are so-called ‘fans’ of the sport.What shocked me was the extreme tone of the hate, abuse, and even the death threats I received.

To the people who don’t understand or don’t agree with that, that’s fine with me.You can have your opinion.But to use those opinions to fuel hatred, abuse and threats of violence, not only to me, but to those closest to me as well, tells me these people are not true fans of the sport,” said the Williams driver.”Thankfully, I’m comfortable enough in my own skin, and I’ve been in this world long enough that I can do a pretty good job of just letting any negativity wash over me.But I know I’m not alone in thinking that a negative comment always seems to stick out more – and can sometimes be enough to drown out 100 positive ones,” he added.

Nicholas Latifi says that I was threatened with death after my Abu Dhabi race.

As we have seen, in all sports, one bad incident can blow things out of control and make people who claim to be ‘fans of’ the sport look terrible.The extreme hate and abuse I was subject to, as well as the threats of death, shocked me.I’m fine with people who don’t get it or aren’t convinced.Your opinion is fine.You can have your opinion.But, to use these opinions to fuel hate, abuse, and threats to violence, not just to me but also to my closest friends, shows me that they are not true sports fans.” said Williams.
“Thankfully I feel comfortable in my skin and have been around enough to know that any negative comments can be ignored.

He said that while I am not the only one who thinks negative comments stick out more, it can often be enough to drown 100 positive ones.

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