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That his unsportsman-like moves have been quietly ignored by officials is undeniable. Same with his buddy Simoncelli.
That's analogous to saying a cop with a long career should be lauded because over the years he's taken
relatively few bribes. Although you living in Italy, might feel that this is a reasonable standard of ethics.
In a country where politics and religion were for centuries in the hands of the Medicis, the Borgias (Yes - Spanish I know)
and the Machiavelli crew, undue influence and privilege along with ignoring of basic codes of ethics might seem the norm.
You mean Rossi's supposed impunity got extended to Sic? Now, this is news. Even by paranoid standards it's quite a stretch...
Regarding the rest, I would not venture into sweeping and idiotic generalizations on ethics if I were you, but feel free to show your crass ignorance