May I also add, this isn't just a sport, it's a business.
So, from my POV, Massa did what any (good) employee (that's all he is) that was given instructions, to carry out, would do. But perhaps not the best way to deal with this whole situation.
I feel sorry for Massa, as Alonso should've passed him when he had the chance. But at the end of the day, Massa gets a decent wage from Ferrari, and he's supplied with a top-end car. And for Ferrari, it's all about winning the championship, so he's got to do what he has to do, and that unfortunately was to let Alonso past. (in a more subtle way, would've been better :P)
And another thought, surely they'd of had to of pre-planned this, and maybe discussed it with him before hand, and maybe said that under such a circumstance Alonso would've had to be let by?
We today welcome young Estonian, Janno "motors20" Ligur. He is a 13 year old rallycross driver, who drives a Lada Samara.
Janno will be a useful addition to the team as he enjoys driving all cars, which will be useful for our endurance efforts. When asked why he wanted to join Vision, he said he wanted to "spend a fun time with a good team, and enjoy driving fast."