Anonymous wrote:Frankly, since the exposés about the treatment of these racehorses made the news a few years ago, I have not been able to enjoy any of these events. The number of horses that have to be euthanized because they are drugged to withstand grueling training and end up injured is horrific.
But yes, OP, it is sadly American. Those news stories showed also pointed out that the standard of care is very different in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:This is the most ignorant opinion I've read on the internet in a long time. You know nothing of horse racing or the Kentucky Derby.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of preening white people in a muddy field under perpetually overcast skies thinking they are “sophisticated” and doing their best cosplay of American royalty.
Meanwhile, a bunch of Latino immigrants are actually getting sh#t done, training and riding the horses, running the event. It’s sadly comical.
Is there a better allegory for the degenerate navel gazing of the American elite? I’m watching this on TV and just gobsmacked by how they interview wealthy housewives about their dumb hats while ignoring everyone who makes it happen.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of preening white people in a muddy field under perpetually overcast skies thinking they are “sophisticated” and doing their best cosplay of American royalty.
Meanwhile, a bunch of Latino immigrants are actually getting sh#t done, training and riding the horses, running the event. It’s sadly comical.
Is there a better allegory for the degenerate navel gazing of the American elite? I’m watching this on TV and just gobsmacked by how they interview wealthy housewives about their dumb hats while ignoring everyone who makes it happen.