Posted on 06/10/2020 6:38:55 PM PDT by Mozilla
Bubba Wallace will drive a car supporting the Black Lives Matter movement three days after he wore a shirt supporting the movement before he raced at Atlanta.
Wallaces Richard Petty Motorsports car Wednesday night at Martinsville will be all black and feature a handshake on the hood and the words Black Lives Matter on the sides and compassion, love, understanding on both the front and back of the car.
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Smile...
Disappointed in Wallace as he could have played a positive role as a model and leader for having more black racers in NASCAR.
Now he’s just one of the mob.
Over the past few years, I have pretty much lost all interest in watching ports. I dont need any of them.
Theres still Ice Road Truckers.
But that was a joke
This is not
Their attendance figures have seen a serious decline over the years. First they priced out their traditional fans, and then their new fans got bored and found other things to do.
I think this is a great time for White America to consider its relationship with the corporate sports that obviously hate them.
Many have got used to not attending these corporate events (sports teams no longer have any real connection to their locality, other than receiving large tax benefits from the local tax payer). As restrictions end Whites should consider not returning.
If you take the abuse, they will keep handing it out.
If you love sports then how much more fun is watching your local boys against someone else’s local boys in a friendly but competitive game. Sounds a lot better than getting excited because ‘your’ corporate mercenaries (with no connection to your locality) beat ‘their’ corporate mercenaries (with no connection to their locality). It’s like watching a game between Coke and Pepsi and actually caring about the outcome.
Stop supporting people who hate you.
Bubba Wallace is a racist.
Stopped watching NASCAR years ago. It’s not nearly the same.
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