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Jesse Jackson to NASCAR: 'Negroes Can Drive Cars Fast'
CNSNews.com ^ | July 1, 2004 | Marc Morano

Posted on 07/03/2004 10:28:37 PM PDT by SpyderTim

Jesse Jackson to NASCAR: 'Negroes Can Drive Cars Fast' By Marc Morano CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer July 01, 2004

Chicago (CNSNews.com) - Jesse Jackson says NASCAR should feature more African-American drivers because "negroes can drive cars fast."

Jackson made the remarks on Tuesday, the day of the sports luncheon at the 33rd Annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition conference in Chicago, while waiting to introduce Sen. John F. Kerry.

"One thing I know, negroes can drive cars fast," Jackson said to laughter. "I mean, we go through red lights, even [drive] at night with our lights off. We can drive cars fast," he asserted from the podium.

NASCAR's sponsorship of the sports luncheon at this week's conference is contrary to previous reports indicating that NASCAR had ended its financial support of Jackson and his organizations in 2003 because of negative public pressure.

By 2003, NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) had reportedly given a total of $250,000 to the Rainbow/PUSH sports division, generating criticism from conservative groups and racing fans, who saw the money as appeasement. But at this week's conference, NASCAR had nothing but positive things to say about Jesse Jackson.

George Pyne, NASCAR's vice president of marketing, told the crowd at Tuesday's sports luncheon, "I would like to thank Reverend Jackson and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition for being positive catalysts for change. It is an honor to be here today."

Pyne left no doubt that NASCAR was currently supporting Jackson.

"To the extent that Rainbow/PUSH is committed to making NASCAR more diverse, we support them," Pyne said in an interview with CNSNews.com following the luncheon.

Pyne was unequivocal in his defense of NASCAR's decision to support Jackson.

"I would point out that there are a number of Fortune 500 companies that support Rainbow/PUSH and every other major sport America supports, or a number of major sports entities, support Rainbow PUSH," Pyne said.

"We certainly would think that we would want to be in step with the other sports and corporations in America, and it's consistent with how we approach the business," he added.

'NASCAR fans will be appalled'

One person not happy about NASCAR's embrace of Jackson is Peter Flaherty of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center. In 2003, Flaherty launched a campaign to end NASCAR's support of Jackson because of Jackson's anti-war rhetoric and past financial dealings with corporations.

"Despite the expression of opposition from thousands of NASCAR's fans last year to NASCAR's support of Jackson, it looks like NASCAR is now fully embracing him" Flaherty, the president of the Virginia-based legal group, told CNSNews.com on Wednesday.

"I believe they are making a mistake and I believe that many, many NASCAR fans will be appalled at this new development," he added.

'Morally right'

Pyne couched NASCAR's support of Jackson in righteous terms. "We believe what we are doing is morally right and good for the business," he said.

"Everybody may not agree every single time with who we support, but that is what America is all about," he added.

Pyne declined to disclose how much NASCAR had contributed to Jackson this year. The NASCAR-sponsored luncheon was attended by about 500 people.

"I am not going to get into specifics of what our support is with specific organizations. We support many, many, many civil rights organizations and other organizations committed to making NASCAR more diverse," Pyne explained.

When asked about Rainbow/PUSH board member Bill Shack's comments at last year's conference that auto-racing organizations such as NASCAR were 'the last bastion of white supremacy," Pyne defected the criticism.

"I can't speak to what other people say. What I can tell you is every American is welcome at NASCAR. So we are here to talk about positive things," Pyne said.

Jackson's Rainbow Sports Director Charles Farrell later defended Shack's comments, telling CNSNews.com that in 2003, even NASCAR conceded "there is a perception that stock car racing is a good ole' boy's southern redneck cracker sport."

For his part, Shack seemed to back away from his own harsh rhetoric of last year.

"[NASCAR] appear[s] to be moving in the right direction. They appear to have an attitudinal shift. I think that they are making progress," Shack said following Tuesday's luncheon.

'Cultural fear based upon ancient myths'

Jackson was upbeat about NASCAR and the motor sports diversity effort.

"There is no longer the kind of cultural fear based upon ancient myths. Everyone sees inclusion leads to growth," Jackson told CNSNews.com .

"What I am most impressed with in regards to NASCAR is the drivers are so open to black drivers," he added.

According to Jackson, now that NASCAR is firmly in the Rainbow/PUSH camp, the next effort is going to involve challenging the corporate sponsors of motor sports to finance minority drivers.

"It is not resistance by NASCAR now, it is now meeting with corporations that engage in diversity in other areas -- supplier diversity, employment diversity-- but many of them have zero by their name in race car investment," Jackson explained.

NASCAR series team owner Sam Belnavis said NASCAR really only cares about one color in the final analysis.

"The key to NASCAR is green. It has nothing to do with race, color, creed," Belnavis said, referring to the sports desire to be profitable.

'Lost touch'

Flaherty of the NLPC says NASCAR's enthusiastic support of Jackson is out of step with the motor sports fans.

'It says to me that NASCAR has completely lost touch with the average NASCAR fan who is NASCAR's customer," he said.

Former NFL great Reggie White also pressured NASCAR in 2003 to stop funding Jackson when he accused Jackson \ul \ulnone of wasting the $250,000 given to him by the racing organization.

"It's really disappointing to me that Jesse and his organization would take a quarter of a million dollars from NASCAR and not do anything with it to try to get black drivers into the sport," White said in an interview on FOX News Channel's Fox & Friends in July 2003.

White is involved in his own motor sports minority outreach program with NFL Coach Joe Gibbs. Gibbs is also the owner of the Joe Gibbs Racing team.

Flaherty did applaud NASCAR's minority outreach programs that did not involve Jackson.

"I am encouraged that NASCAR is working with other prominent African-Americans like [former Republican Congressman] JC Watts to reach out to minorities," Flaherty said.

"But as long as NASCAR is bankrolling Jesse Jackson, there is going to be controversy," he cautioned.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: jcwatts; jessejackson; joegibbs; nascar; reggiewhite
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To: Husker24; SpyderTim
""One thing I know, negroes can drive cars fast," Jackson said to laughter. "I mean, we go through red lights, even [drive] at night with our lights off. We can drive cars fast," he asserted from the podium."

What class! Next thing he'll be saying black RUN fast because they are used to running FROM the cops!

21 posted on 07/03/2004 11:40:01 PM PDT by endthematrix (To enter my lane you must use your turn signal!)
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To: SpyderTim
Jesse Jackson says NASCAR should feature more African-American drivers because "negroes can drive cars fast."

Is Jackson making a pitch for Rodney King?

22 posted on 07/03/2004 11:42:29 PM PDT by streetpreacher
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To: Buck Dharma; dixiechick2000; SpyderTim
Of course. "Negroes can drive cars fast"?

And another thing that strikes me as *impossible* about this statement, there's more to NASCAR than driving fast. If Jesse Jackson weren't such an illiterate himself he might have couched this statement in more NASCAR correct terms. How about "Negroes can design, engineer and build fast cars." Or, "Negroes can man a pit crew just as skillfully as white boys." How about "Negroes can turn wrenches and build engines and bodies?"

Seems like to me, if someone really wanted to welcome blacks into NASCAR then the funding might go to a full team - not just some showboating for a driver. And on that note, how many *new* black fans would be drawn to NASCAR races to watch a race with an all-black racing team? Heck, I'm a white girl and if I had the money I'd think about supporting a team of top-notch black mechanics, pit crew and driver. It would have to be popular and bring in a bunch of new fans. Think of the money I could make off souvenier t-shirts and caps! What's wrong with that kind of idea for promoting a "blacker" image in NASCAR?

24 posted on 07/03/2004 11:47:51 PM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: Buck Dharma

That jumped out at me too. I thought the word "negro" was taboo now (although Dr. King used it all of the time).


25 posted on 07/03/2004 11:51:46 PM PDT by streetpreacher
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To: Wneighbor

"How about "Negroes can design, engineer and build fast cars." Or, "Negroes can man a pit crew just as skillfully as white boys." How about "Negroes can turn wrenches and build engines and bodies?"


How about "Negroes can skillfully negotiate their cars past
those in front of them"?

It takes more than just "drive cars fast".

But, your point is very well taken. There are many aspects
to NASCAR...not just driving. But, the drivers are the

***stars***.


27 posted on 07/04/2004 12:00:47 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: dixiechick2000
But, the drivers are the ***stars***.

I agree wholeheartedly! LOL

I have a bias toward the engineering and design aspect of racing because as a designer by profession I have dreamed of working for a NASCAR team for years! I'd gladly pass on the glory of getting to drive for even a chance at working on one of those design teams.

Okay, okay, I admit, I would rather drive... but designing would be *almost* there! :-)

28 posted on 07/04/2004 12:05:19 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: dixiechick2000
Just looking at your home page!

I am just pea green with envy! :-)

You go girl!!! That is AWESOME!!!

29 posted on 07/04/2004 12:07:39 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: SpyderTim
Jesse Jackson says NASCAR should feature more African-American drivers because "negroes can drive cars fast."

I don't know what exactly the criteria is for NASCAR to feature any drivers, but I'm sure that it has something to do with being great drivers or getting good sponsors, and going out of their way to feature more black drivers would be unfair to the others who have struggled to the top of this sport.

Pyne was unequivocal in his defense of NASCAR's decision to support Jackson. "I would point out that there are a number of Fortune 500 companies that support Rainbow/PUSH and every other major sport America supports, or a number of major sports entities, support Rainbow PUSH," Pyne said.

And I would point out that those Fortune 500 companies were strong armed into it by this racial extortionist, just like NASCAR.

"Eric Dezenhall, a D.C.-based corporate consultant, said Mr. Jackson's modus operandi is more of a "protection racket rather than a shakedown, because he doesn't really make threats."

"Nowadays, a corporation would rather be accused of child molestation than racism," Mr. Dezenhall said. "

http://theamericas.org/boycotts.htm

""In a PR fight, whoever attacks wins, whoever defends loses," Dezenhall says. "Always attack, and support that attack with a shameless spectacle anchored in emotion, allegation and victimhood. This doesn't require money; it requires audacity. My clients are the biggest companies in the world, and they live in mortal terror of a nun with a guitar showing up at a shareholders meeting. Corporations fear appearing ungentle and almost never challenge anyone cloaked in vulnerability, which is why they've paid Jesse Jackson whatever he wants over the years NOT to use the R-word."

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2002/Apr-17-Wed-2002/news/18538720.html


30 posted on 07/04/2004 12:08:07 AM PDT by lowbridge ("You are an American. You are my brother. I would die for you." -Kurdish Sergeant)
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To: Rose in RoseBear

Rose, I just gotta ping you to this... just in case you have any input.


31 posted on 07/04/2004 12:10:26 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: SpyderTim

I may be totally wrong, but wasn't Paul Russo a black guy? He was one of those who drove Andi Granatelli's legendary Novi Special at Indy years ago.


32 posted on 07/04/2004 12:11:12 AM PDT by nightdriver
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To: lowbridge
. Once upon a time, Jackson would make demagogic harangues in inner-city communities about "racist" liquor distributors who were targeting the African American population. Budweiser is currently running commercials featuring black racial stereotypes. Ordinarily, this would be a Jackson two-fer. In the old days, Jackson attacked Anheuser-Busch for a lack of minority ownership among its distributors. But today Jesse Jackson's lips are sealed. Possible reason: Two of Jackson's sons were recently given the No. 1 Budweiser distributorship in Chicago, worth $33 million in annual revenues. And they got it, against all competitors, for almost no cash down. Was the favor to the Jackson sons a form of protection money? You think?

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=1110

33 posted on 07/04/2004 12:23:58 AM PDT by lowbridge ("You are an American. You are my brother. I would die for you." -Kurdish Sergeant)
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To: SpyderTim
Jesse Jackson says NASCAR should feature more African-American drivers because "negroes can drive cars fast."

I certainly hope that NASCAR will sever all ties from this racist. /sarcasm

NASCAR's sponsorship of the sports luncheon at this week's conference is contrary to previous reports indicating that NASCAR had ended its financial support of Jackson and his organizations in 2003 because of negative public pressure.

Apparently getting bitch slapped by NASCAR fans the first time around wasn't enough when they were giving away money to that huckster. They looking for another boycott?

35 posted on 07/04/2004 12:48:57 AM PDT by lowbridge ("You are an American. You are my brother. I would die for you." -Kurdish Sergeant)
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To: SpyGuy

He forgot to mention the fact that the cars were probably stolen.


36 posted on 07/04/2004 1:03:00 AM PDT by bikerman
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To: SpyderTim


What was that Jesse quote again?
37 posted on 07/04/2004 1:19:41 AM PDT by adam_az (Call your State Republican Party office and VOLUNTEER!!!!)
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To: dixiechick2000; Wneighbor

They can drive LOUD cars too.
I can hear their music 6 blocks away sometimes.

Is the term Negro making a comeback?


38 posted on 07/04/2004 1:20:58 AM PDT by WKB (3!~ It may be above my pay grade but it's not above my pray grade)
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To: SpyderTim

Race drivers boycott event over flag flag (Driver would be DQ'd for flying flag on hauler)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1165028/posts


39 posted on 07/04/2004 1:34:12 AM PDT by quietolong
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To: SpyderTim
"It's really disappointing to me that Jesse and his organization would take a quarter of a million dollars from NASCAR and not do anything with it to try to get black drivers into the sport," White said in an interview on FOX News Channel's Fox & Friends in July 2003."

This guy is obviously naive about Jackson.
Jackson=the Black Mafia, promoting racism for profit and shaking people down. He doesn't want to see Blacks succeed because it ruins his business.
40 posted on 07/04/2004 2:07:32 AM PDT by MagnoliaB (Never forget.)
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