Man, this is yet another case of vanillas, insecure in their own sexuality and jealous of the self-liberation that breaking taboos can bring, hassling a liberated kinkster for exploring his kink.
Slightly more seriously, if I were a hooker, playing a concentration camp inmate would be right around the place that I would draw the line. ;)
--- John Thornton <jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> He's not a racing team boss but he may still be a
> fascist. He was a
> member of the far-right UM which is where he met his
> wife. The UM was to
> the right of the Conservative Party.
> Since the BUF and Oswald Mosley were modeled after
> Italian fascists
> rather than German fascists Mosley chose his orgy
> "theme" poorly in more
> ways than the obvious one.
> Wodehouse fans will recognize that Mosley's father
> Oswald and the BUF
> were the basis for the character Roderick Spode
> (Lord Sidcup) and his
> Black Shorts from the Wooster and Jeeves stories.
> If Mosley had dressed in a black shirt with the
> Flash and Circle and
> black shorts while speaking Italian he could have
> laughed off this
> entire affair. Except perhaps to his wife.
>
> He sold his interest in the racing team (March
> Engineering) years ago
> and took up a position at FOCA.
> As the #2 man at FOCA (Ecclestone being #1) he
> settled the FOCA FISA
> dispute in what looked at the time like a great deal
> for FISA but in
> actuality was much better for FOCA.
> He left FOCA to become a FISA consultant and then,
> with some
> controversy, got elected to the FISA Presidency.
> This left Ecclestone at
> FOCA.
> Again with some controversy, he took the FIA
> Presidency away from
> Balastre and folded FISA into the FIA.
> He's had numerous calls for his resignation and even
> announced his
> pending resignation a few years back
> This latest storm I doubt he'll weather.
> Mercedes, BMW, Honda, Toyota, and Ferrari all have
> important
> nationalistic reasons to want to distance themselves
> from Mosley's Nazi
> orgy since, in light of his and his families past,
> this story will not
> be made to go away easily.
> He's been effectively nothing much more than a
> figurehead for several
> years so this whole "most powerful man in
> motor-racing" is hyperbole.
> The World Motor Sport Council takes marching orders
> from Ecclestone
> first and Todt second. These two men, depending upon
> whom they can line
> up behind them from the FIA General Assembly, are
> far more powerful than
> Mosley. Unless they get caught having Nazi orgies
> next. I can believe
> Ecclestone could be having orgies, Nazi or
> otherwise, but not Todt.
> Mosley inadvertently gave away the FIA presidents
> real authority when he
> drew up the Concorde Agreement in '81. It was a
> shortsighted move on his
> part since he aspired to the FIA Presidency even
> then.
> He couldn't hold Ron Dennis' feet to the fire last
> year because
> Ecclestone forbid it. Not exactly a sign he's the
> most powerful man in
> motor-sports.
> He did attend Roland Ratzenberger's funeral in '94
> which is probably
> about the nicest thing anyone can ever say about the
> man.
> Before this Nazi orgy I would have assumed his wife
> may have had nicer
> things to say, but that is beginning to look
> doubtful.
>
> John Thornton
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