Marquez getting booed at has a pretty solid background though. It basicly goes back to two spaniards from two different teams playing games and Dorna - basicly a spanish company - having their own share of interests, while Rossi lost his title due to politics. So much about that topic.
Ragarding Lewis and drivers getting the same material. The more I listen to podcasts from drivers and engineers the more I get the impression that people are a tad naive. There is no such thing as "equal" cars and most people underestimate the amount of games and tricks that are used between drivers in the same team. Who really knows if Bottas isn't a signed No. 2 driver and if engineers and equipment are as good as what Lewis has at hand? We will porpably never know.
Yup I know the history of getting Lorenzo to beat Rossi to the title, Especially Valencia where Marc could not get in front of Lorenzo yet when Dani got past him he immediatly fought back hard v his own team mate!!......but Rossi lost his cool in Malaysia and ultimately that decisions played more of a part that year.
But the point is Marc is massivly successfull, (more than Hamilton and arguably in a more difficult form of motorsport and one that is a LOT more dangerous....220 mph on two wheel?!! I could hardly hold on to my bikes at 140! Look at the injuries Marc (and the other riders have) compared to Hamilton.) Yet that success means nothing with regards to universal popularity and recognition, many still think the Honda is the best bike and that's why Marc wins (when it's been a recalcitrant dog of a bike quite a few times!). Whereas categorically the Mercedes has been the best car for almost a decade, which does flatter Hamiltons record a bit IMO.
Hamilton is no exception to that, success is no guarantee of complete popularity and recognition. Which a few people fail to understand.