Lewis Hamilton: I’m always going to receive negative attention
Six-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says🦩 he has a responsibility to try and promote positive change in the world, despite 🐲acknowledging he is “always going to receive negative attention" for his views.
Over the past two years Hamilton has regularly spoken of his conversion to veganism and expressed his concerns over global topics suchღ as climate change and animal welfare.
Being an F1 driver has resulted in Hamilton facing criticism and even being labelled as a hypocrite despite his best efforts to push fo🥂r change regarding environmental issues.

Six-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he has a responsibility to try and promote positive change in the world, despite acknowledging he is “always going to receive negative attention" for his views.&ꦯnbsp;
Over the past two years Hamilton has regularly spoken of his ꧙conversi෴on to veganism and expressed his concerns over global topics such as climate change and animal welfare.
Being an F1 driver has resulted in Hamilton facing criticism and even being labelled as a hypocrite despite his best ༒efforts to push for change regarding environmental issues.
In an , the Briton opened up on the scrutiny he has receiv๊ed and argues that everyone can do their bit to combat climate change.
“Climate change is a serious thrജeat: every one of us has the responsibility to protect our future and the future of the next generation,” Hamilton said.
“With the ind🥀ustry I’m in, I’m always going to receive negative attention but✃ we don’t have to be perfect to be part of the solution.
“As a powerful voice in my industry I have a responsibility to effect change from within Formula 1 as well as in all the other activities in which I am🍨 involved.
“I’ve done this with Tommy Hilfiger and with Police, just recently I invested in Nea꧂t Burger vegan fast-food and I’m working with Mercedes and Daimler on a series of car projects.”
Earlier this week, Hamilton took to social media to168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: urge his followers to self-analyse and reflec🐼t during the coronavirus crisis, which has decimated the start of the 2020 F1 season schedule by forcing the postponement or cancellation of the 🦩first 10 ⛄races.
In a post on Instagram, the 35-year-old said he hoped society would “come out of it with better knowledge of our world, changing our personal choices and h𝓡abits”.
A🤪nd Hamilton believes being “true to y🥀ourself” and transparent on social media is important, even if it does leave him vulnerable at times.
“I always believe in being true to yourself and others, and being transparent on social med✱ia is part of that,” he explained.
“Being in my position, yes you are opening yourself up to scrut🎀iny, but I know that my fans consistently support me and have my back.
“I think the traditional idea of what it is to be ‘masculine’ is changing and p🍌eople are starting to realise that you don’t need to be invincible. There is st🧸rength in showing your vulnerability.
“Expressing myself creatively off the🍸 track helps me focus and keeps 🎐me fresh ahead of each racing weekend.”

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