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Months After Nelson Piquet’s Homophobic Slurs Against Him, Lewis Hamilton Celebrates Brazilian Court’s Landmark Ruling

Published 08/25/2023, 5:43 AM EDT

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Nelson Piquet has always been a controversial character, whether it was his on-track antics or the off-track ones. Even after retiring from F1, the Brazilian doesn’t seem to be stopped by anyone. Nonetheless, Lewis Hamilton now celebrates the Brazilian court’s landmark ruling just months after Nelson Piquet used homophobic slurs against the 7X champion. What is the ruling?

Nelson Piquet was accused of using homophobic slurs against Lewis Hamilton during an interview back in 2021. The Brazilian court got involved and a decision was made recently where Nelson Piquet was fined $950,000 for his questionable actions. Nonetheless, the Brazilian court has made some new rulings in favor of the homophobic law and Lewis Hamilton is celebrating.

 

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Lewis Hamilton was recently presented with honorary Brazilian citizenship. The Brazilian Supreme Court recently passed the ruling that Homophobia will now be punishable by prison. Lewis Hamilton celebrated the ruling by sharing @pubity’s Instagram post on his story. The Briton is known for using his platform in an efficient way to stand against social evils and to enlighten the people about it as well. 

The Brazil Supreme Court’s ruling just isn’t a win for Lewis Hamilton but for all of us, trying to make the world a better place to live. However, there still are a lot of places around the world that consider homosexuality as a crime, and Lewis Hamilton always speaks up for them. 

Lewis Hamilton’s constant struggle to fight against social evils.

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Hamilton is super active when it comes to any kind of social evil taking place around the world. The British racer races with the LGBTQ flag painted on his helmet to show support for the community and fight for their rights. The 38-year-old has always spoken about diversity on the F1 grid as he’s the only driver of color. And when the ruling against Nelson Piquet was made, Lewis Hamilton took a moment to point out the wrong that’s been happening in Uganda.

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According to Autosport, Lewis Hamilton said, “I’d like to acknowledge the Brazil government. I think it’s pretty amazing what they’ve done in holding someone accountable, showing people that that is not tolerated. I wish that more governments out there would do that, such as you’ve just seen in Uganda [that passed a bill to impose a death penalty for homosexuality].”

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Pranay Bhagi is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports, who has always been passionate about sports and writing. With a degree from a prestigious institute, he has channeled his enthusiasm into sports journalism, particularly F1, a sport that has captivated him for over a decade. Pranay's deep-rooted love for the sport began during the Sebastian Vettel era, and he has been following it religiously ever since.
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