Posted on 05/23/2023 8:17:48 AM PDT by Red Badger
It seems like just yesterday that the country was shaken to its core after Bubba Wallace discovered a rope attached to his NASCAR garage door and declared it to be a racist noose and the FBI immediately came out to investigate.
Where were you when you learned of it? You'll never forget. The United States lost its innocence that day.
And now, on this day — this fateful day — we have lost our innocence once again:
OVER THE WEEKEND, the team radio channel for, Bubba Wallace, the only Black driver in NASCAR's top racing series, was apparently hijacked by someone who took the opportunity to tell Wallace he's "not wanted in NASCAR."
As Motorsport.com reports, the incident occurred during the race Sunday, May 21, at the North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. Someone was apparently able to tap into the radio channel Wallace uses to communicate with his team, and could be heard saying, "Go back to where you came from a******. You're not wanted in NASCAR."
Why are we not flying flags at half-mast over this? Why haven't we closed schools? Why are we not in national mourning over this horrible incident of actual, totally-not-staged racism?
NASCAR, meanwhile, is "investigating the incident in an attempt to determine who accessed his radio channel and how."
I know nothing about NASCAR, but just curious - before this, was Bubba Wallace at risk of being demoted, relegated or removed from the main circuit? How has his record been?
It’s racist because he’s black. If you don’t like him it’s because he’s black. Any negativity whatsoever is because he’s black.
Dat’s right— incompetents in all things- their “business” (Bubba is a crappy driver is the reality) AND their fakeA@@ politics.
Fronting for whom in the NASCAR demographic— the downtrodden black fentanyl runners in rural America- working for the Chi-Coms and the Mex Cartels. That’s a real winner!
My bad...I was walking through Walmart reading this and wasn’t paying attention.....gotta admit though.....in this day and age it certainly sounds Plausible. 😏
After Wallace took them both out of the race, he went to Larson's car and started shoving him before the safety people could take them away to the medical care center for post-crash examination.
NASCAR suspended Wallace for one race for "code of conduct" violations.
-PJ
The Babylon Bee has a running article about the times it wrote absurd parodies that became truth.
It’s getting far too long.
I hope that, someday, we as a society come together and agree...that the grammatically correct way to write that is: "Go back to from where you came[insert comma], asshole."
It is almost Summer and the snowflakes persist. I'm somewhat embarrassed that my employer supports Bubba. I'm no fan of NASCAR, so I just blow it off as a "woke" corporate nonsense.
I understand but in reality, not far from the truth.
Returnest thou to whence thou comest!................
There are still idiots citing the Bubba Wallace noose thing as though it was real…
I wouldn’t want this guy near my organization after that fiasco either.
It’s insane to think fans are overall going to be embracing him after that nonsense.
When it's directed at a POC, unfortunately, any insult (deserved or not) becomes racist.
-PJ
Funny how the “one drop rule” is strictly enforced when it comes to victimhood points.
That's CORRECT! Nothing unusual here.
He's DISLIKED and NOT popular with most NASCAR fans because he's an A$$hole! He INTENTIONALLY makes TROUBLE.
That is literally the point of the article.
Much ado about nothing.
Whats racist about calling someone an asshole?
How is asshole a racist term?
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It is a conflagration of NASA and Black Hole, both Space terms.
I thought that Bubba Wallace couldn’t race anymore as his car fills with rainwater because his team now has no way to close his garage door.
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