Sir this is a nascar forum.If you want to scorn me because I care a thousand percent more about the wanton slaughter of innocent people in our major cities than ANYTHING that goes on in NASCAR land, I'll wear that badge with honor. I'm sure this post will get deleted ASAP, but don't you find it just a little bit odd that those those that should seemingly care the MOST about that subject seldom have much to say about it?
They have a system to do so, They assigned pit stalls by owner points because no qualifying. I don't know what system they use for the garage spots.I have a question. How does Wallace get assigned the same exact garage that had the noose? From what I've read, it was the only garage with a noose. Too much coincidence.
If you want to scorn me because I care a thousand percent more about the wanton slaughter of innocent people in our major cities than ANYTHING that goes on in NASCAR land, I'll wear that badge with honor. I'm sure this post will get deleted ASAP, but don't you find it just a little bit odd that those those that should seemingly care the MOST about that subject seldom have much to say about it?
Dude, I love you but you’ve gone too far. Damn. It’s time to admit that it was a huge misunderstanding and that you never even saw the knot to begin with.
This reminds me so much of the Manti Teo story. Idk if you guys remember but he’s the All-American LB for Notre Dame back in 2013 who became a major story because his girlfriend died that Fall.
As it turned out he was catfished, they only ever met online, and it was found out to be a hoax. Both that and this are just very odd stories that make you feel uneasy.
It’s unfortunate but these are journalists being paid to sell a story and a narrative. While the unity is nice, it’s upsetting to see it was all over a garage door rope. The media was more concerned about their story than the truth
This reminds me so much of the Manti Teo story. Idk if you guys remember but he’s the All-American LB for Notre Dame back in 2013 who became a major story because his girlfriend died that Fall.
As it turned out he was catfished, they only ever met online, and it was found out to be a hoax. Both that and this are just very odd stories that make you feel uneasy.
It’s unfortunate but these are journalists being paid to sell a story and a narrative. While the unity is nice, it’s upsetting to see it was all over a garage door rope. The media was more concerned about their story than the truth
Nascar blocked him and the Autoweek media group he worked for.
This is flat out wrong wrong. To claim racism exists only psychologically in the individual is incredibly incredibly out of touch. Saying that we moved past racism, and that it only exists in the minds of minorities is a racist thing to say. Racism isn't political. It's social and a human rights deal. This is a very uninformed, cultural biased take, and I hope you can better learn about this stuff. Terrible.
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Take from this what you will, the CNN video not the Clay Travis tweet
Bubba clinging on to “well it’s still a noose” is terrible optics and makes it looks like he wants there to be a hate crime so the emotions and actions from Monday were justified. They weren’t. They were based on a hyper reactive lie.
A noose is a self tightening end knot that when pulled will continue to synch the loop. If that knot was pulled on over and over in 2019 and in 2020 there would be no more loop left. It wasn’t a noose, it was a non-slip noose-like knot (most likely a bimini twist) acting as a handle. Perception does not equal reality.
But let’s play a game and say it was an actual noose tied in or prior to November 2019. To act like the context doesn’t matter is shameful. A noose by itself is not a symbol if hate, it’s a tool. The intent at which the noose is created matters, and in this case there was not a noose created in an effort to intimidate Bubba Wallace, or anyone. It’s just a knot.
Bubba clinging on to “well it’s still a noose” is terrible optics and makes it looks like he wants there to be a hate crime so the emotions and actions from Monday were justified. They weren’t. They were based on a hyper reactive lie. The faster that is acknowledged, the faster this story moves out of the headlines and we can return to racing without distraction.
If your feelings about issues of urban violent crime are so intense as to demand that they intrude on discussion of this incident in a garage at Talladega, I would think that you would find any and all racing topics not worthy of your time by comparison. How could anyone care about an auto race when people are dying in the streets?
If your feelings about issues of urban violent crime are so intense as to demand that they intrude on discussion of this incident in a garage at Talladega, I would think that you would find any and all racing topics not worthy of your time by comparison. How could anyone care about an auto race when people are dying in the streets?
The problem is both of you are convinced you are right and won't even consider the other's viewpoint. That pretty much sums up where our nation is.Excuse me, but I'm NOT the one who took that thread FAR beyond the guardrails of a NASCAR discussion. I'm NOT the one who tried to turn this supposed act of racist stupidity as an indictment of the entire country, a political philosophy and a President. Even if this Talladega incident had been 100% what it initially reported to be, it pales in comparison to what happened in Chicago last weekend, and you would have to dig DEEP into the news sources to find ANY mention of it, while this morning's Yahoo home page has MULTIPLE stories about a rope tied to a garage door (STILL getting the story wrong by the way). Perspective people, perspective.
The problem is both of you are convinced you are right and won't even consider the other's viewpoint. That pretty much sums up where our nation is.
To further this point, Bubba did say in his live ABC interview this morning that the FBI told him that it was not a functioning noose.like Chex said each time you pulled on a noose it would tighten.
Shameful that he's still trying to push it then.To further this point, Bubba did say in his live ABC interview this morning that the FBI told him that it was not a functioning noose.
The vast majority. There are a holes in all walks of life but the majority are fairly good. I'd suggest not letting the minority who are evil get you so worked up. They are never going to completely vanish, focus on the good and don't let the media trick you into thinking the world is full of hate.
I’m probably gonna get railed on for this but this is why I don’t really care for Bubba...he’s an attention whore. I believe I’ve seen where he has said he doesn’t want to be seen as a black race car driver, just a race car driver but he sure enjoys the former title and plays it to the hilt.
at this point it looks like he’s upset he’s not the victim he got to be and wants the focus to remain on him as long as possible. I’m sure it doesn’t hurt his sponsorship needs either though.
I agree. He looked like he was reveling in the attention to me. Enjoying it even....people look to be victims these days. Lots of attention and even money in it.
I'm deeply disappointed in him. Been a fan of his since trucks, thought he was a genuine cool dude, but between this and the Bowman incident he's showing his true colors.
I hope this is just the stress talking for him...
This is the context that must change.
Might wanna check the general public and msm reaction to mistaking a pull down rope with a noose, it will be a much different view then through your NASCAR tinted glasses
Think I read that in a fortune cookie once.
NoWeren't you the one who derailed a thread when Trump showed up at Daytona?