NASCAR says noose found in Bubba Wallace’s garage at Talladega - Juicy 2.0?

NASCAR says noose found in Bubba Wallace's garage at Talladega

A noose was found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama, on Sunday, less than two weeks after Wallace, who is NASCAR's only black driver, successfully pushed the stock car racing series to ban the Confederate flag at its tracks and facilities.

"Late this afternoon, NASCAR was made aware that a noose was found in the garage stall of the 43 team. We are angry and outraged, and cannot state strongly enough how seriously we take this heinous act," NASCAR said in a statement. "We have launched an immediate investigation, and will do everything we can to identify the person(s) responsible and eliminate them from the sport.

"As we have stated unequivocally, there is no place for racism in NASCAR, and this act only strengthens our resolve to make the sport open and welcoming to all."

Bubba Wallace is NASCAR's only black driver. "This will not break me, I will not give in nor will I back down," he tweeted after Sunday's incident at Talladega. AP Photo/Steve Helber
Wallace never saw the noose, ESPN's Marty Smith reported. It was first seen by a member of Wallace's team, who immediately brought it to the attention of NASCAR, Smith reported. NASCAR told Fox Sports that it will work with law enforcement on the incident.

Wallace, who drives the No. 43 Chevrolet for racing icon Richard Petty, said in a statement that he was "incredibly saddened" by the act.

"Today's despicable act of racism and hatred leaves me incredibly saddened and serves as a painful reminder of how much further we have to go as a society and how persistent we must be in the fight against racism," Wallace wrote on Twitter. "Over the last several weeks, I have been overwhelmed by the support from people across the NASCAR industry, including other drivers and team members in the garage. Together, our sport has made a commitment to driving real change and championing a community that is accepting and welcoming of everyone.

"Nothing is more important and we will not be deterred by the reprehensible actions of those who seek to spread hate. As my mother told me today, "they are just trying to scare you." This will not break me, I will not give in nor will I back down. I will continue to proudly stand for what I believe in."

NASCAR has spent years trying to distance itself from the Confederate flag, long a part of its moonshine-running roots from the its founding more than 70 years ago. Five years ago, former chairman Brian France tried to ban flying the flags at tracks, a proposal that was not enforced and largely ignored.

This year was different and it was Wallace who led the charge, calling for the sanctioning body to prohibit the flag.

But outside the track on Sunday, vehicles waving and flying Confederate flags lined the boulevard running past the massive speedway, and a plane flew above the track pulling a banner of the Confederate flag that said, "Defund NASCAR."

NASCAR has not said how it plans to stop fans from displaying the flag on track property, and none of the instances Sunday at Talladega were inside the facility.

Andrew Murstein, the co-owner of Richard Petty Motorsports, told Sports Business Journal that he was "shocked and saddened" by the incident, adding, "You would like to think that the country has changed for the better in the last 40-plus years. Unfortunately, in many ways it hasn't."

Michael McDowell, who drives the No. 34 Ford, tweeted: "God help us. The level of evil it takes to do something like this is disgusting. This is enraging and heartbreaking all at the same time."

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James also weighed in on Twitter, writing: "Sickening! @BubbaWallace my brother! Know you don't stand alone! I'm right here with you as well as every other athlete. I just want to continue to say how proud I am of you for continuing to take a stand for change here in America and sports! @NASCAR I salute you as well!"

Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is among the nominees for NASCAR's next Hall of Fame class, wrote on social media: "Hope Bubba wins it tomorrow."

Sunday's race, which was pushed back to 3 p.m. ET Monday because of inclement weather, is the first amid the coronavirus pandemic for which NASCAR opened the gates for up to 5,000 fans.

 
Seriously, how dumb is this dude? This is like shitting on the rug and blaming the dog level retarded. He could have never gotten away with this, anybody with half a brain cell who saw an actual picture of the "noose" would conclude its that rope you use to open garage doors. And even if there are dumbasses who would be skeptical, the other garages have the exact same rope switch.

I have to assume that this was a fuckup from his pit team, cause this is less believable than Jussie Smollet's hoax. Maybe a trainee saw the rope and jumped to conclusions and notified Bubba, who immediately went to the press for the victimhood points. By the time he actually got around to look at it, he knew he was screwed.

I refuse to believe anybody that's smart enough to operate a car is stupid enough to think anybody would buy this bullshit.

I don't know how intentional it is, but it's an old propaganda trick. The more ridiculous and unbelievable the lie, the easier it is to believe in it because of exactly what you said, it's hard to think that originator of it is that dumb, so there must be something to make it easier to believe.


Confirmation bias. It was clearly faked and clearly staged, and he knew that. Watch Matt's video to understand why:

And people still still say it's a noose:

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she is black too? Do we actually have black people in US that actually look like Arfikan niggers?
 

This is why after Smollet I'll never believe another one of these hoaxes is real unless there's indisputable video and audio evidence to back it up.

To think that someone could bitch about racism after faking a hate crime. To think that someone could have the cajones to talk about 'making progress' after doing so, even. Fuck all these people.
 
I don't know how intentional it is, but it's an old propaganda trick. The more ridiculous and unbelievable the lie, the easier it is to believe in it because of exactly what you said, it's hard to think that originator of it is that dumb, so there must be something to make it easier to believe.




she is black too? Do we actually have black people in US that actually look like Arfikan niggers?
We do but only ones that pass the paper bag test are allowed to join the Boules
 
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Confirmation bias. It was clearly faked and clearly staged, and he knew that. Watch Matt's video to understand why:

And people still still say it's a noose:

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Jemele Hill, proving you can judge a book by its cover
 
Please, anyone who has worn a tie for any length of time knows its a garotte disguising itself as a clothing item. You could probably hang yourself with a heavy duty silk tie if you tried.
 
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What's wacky is if this was true, a bunch of suspects pushed his car on the track.
 
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I love how without a single scrap of evidence, Jemele (The Atlantic) was willing to hold an interview on MSNPC where-in she insulted every single person who watches NASCAR by saying that this was a “stunning, shocking, appalling, disgusting reminder of who this sport is for.” but when every single piece of actual evidence surfaces that doesn't conform to her racist worldviews, she rejects all of it and continues to call everyone racist.

Be sure to laugh at her eyebrows while you're here, they're pretty funny.
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LUL, in another thread, someone was telling me how he's never met a minority that wants to see whites wiped out. Does anyone think these people don't want that? These "thought leaders?" Honestly?

You people better wake up.
 
Hoaxed by #FakeNoose Again



You are being lied to, America. Again and again and again. Hysterical journalists are in on The Big Hoax. Simpering politicians in both parties are in on The Big Hoax. Celebrity opportunists are in on The Big Hoax.


Stop letting them get away with it. Stop bowing and scraping every time they attempt a new smear – or recycle an old one. Stop panicking. Stop caring so much about what names they call you, what racial privilege they accuse you of, and what societal guilt they try to impose on you.


Newsflash: This is 2020, not 1920. We live in a diversity-obsessed country where every major corporation from Amazon, AT&T, and Ben & Jerry’s to Lexus, Nike, Pepsi, and Ticketmaster, to Wendy’s, Yelp, and Zoom bends to Black Lives Matter. MAGA hats and “OK” hand gestures are hate symbols. Every videotaped squabble in groceries, parks and streets between nonwhite and white people is a national human rights catastrophe. Baseball is no longer the national pastime. Self-flagellation is.


It needs to be repeated because The Big Hoax still won’t die: Cops are not lurking on every corner waiting to strangle and murder minorities. Arsonists are not hiding in every bush plotting to burn down black churches. Racist kidnappers are not conspiring in every neighborhood to snatch black children from their beds. Hooded phantoms are not running around every downtown with ropes planning to string anyone from lampposts and trees.


Last week, I debunked the white supremacist lynching hoax. After my column was published, the family of one of the alleged black victims, Malcolm Harsch, admitted, after being shown surveillance video of him committing the act, that Malcolm had indeed sadly died of suicide. But no sooner had that social media-manufactured epidemic du jour died down than a new white-on-black horror emerged: The Return of the Swinging Nooses.


In Oakland, unhinged Mayor Libby Schaaf claimed that five “nooses” had been discovered wrapped around tree limbs in a city park. A “hate crimes” investigation was immediately launched. It didn’t matter that a black Oakland resident, Victor Sengbe, immediately came forward to explain that the ropes were part of a larger swing system not to kill black people, but to promote exercise.


“Out of the dozen and hundreds and thousands of people that walked by, no one has thought that it looked anywhere close to a noose. Folks have used it for exercise. It was really a fun addition to the park that we tried to create,” Sengbe told KGO News. “It’s unfortunate that a genuine gesture of just wanting to have a good time got misinterpreted into something so heinous,” he told the station.


Mayor Schaaf and the hysteria harridans didn’t just make a mistake, however. They willfully and purposefully spread The Big Hoax despite Sengbe’s explanation because “(i)ntentions don’t matter when it comes to terrorizing the public,” she said.


And that is how a reign of ridiculous error involving a black man placing exercise ropes and bands around trees transmogrifies into a reign of racial terror.


The Oakland #FakeNoose ruse fell apart seven days ago, but no sooner had that fiasco ended than the NASCAR hoax erupted on Sunday. Racecar driver-turned-Black Lives Matter mascot Bubba Wallace claimed a “noose” was discovered in his team garage. A literal virtue-signaling parade convened. Establishment conservatives such as Ben Shapiro, Scott Walker and Nikki Haley joined anti-American liberals in condemning “despicable” racism and declared that they “stand with Bubba.” Wallace appeared on “The View” to say that anyone who questioned his self-serving narrative was a “simple-minded” bigot who “offends me.”


Turns out, thanks to citizen journalists’ sleuthing and observant pit crew workers, that the “noose” was a typical garage door pull rope present in the garage at least eight months before Wallace moved into it last week. It took a massive 15 FBI agents to figure out the obvious. Not a single mainstream outlet bothered to recount, as I did on Twitter on Sunday night, the long history of #FakeNoose that I’ve exposed in my columns for the past 13 years — from the Baltimore firefighter in 2007 who faked a noose and death threat to distract from a cheating scandal to the University of Delaware agitators who whipped up a frenzy in 2015 over “nooses” that turned out to be metal “remnants of paper lanterns” hung as tree decorations to the Kansas State University grievance-mongers who turned discarded nylon parachute cords used for knot-tying practice into terroristic “nooses” to the shoelaces mistaken for nooses at Michigan State University in 2017.


I’ll say it again: When you’ve seen one social justice huckster, you’ve seen ’em all. Remember who calls out the horse manure when it matters. Remember who cringes and whinges. Stop buying into The Big Hoax. Have some self-respect, for heavens’ sake. America is falling apart over lies.

 
Wow, an article and a journalist I actually like and agree with?

Is the world actually coming to an end?! Is fucking Armageddon upon us?!?!

I'm not sure if I'm just being super :optimistic: but I'm seeing a lot more articles and publications calling out Current Year stupidity, even on biased places like Google newsfeed.

While the usual suspects are doubling down, and even some unexpected quarters are cucking, looks like more and more people might be getting sick of it all.
 
I'm not sure if I'm just being super :optimistic: but I'm seeing a lot more articles and publications calling out Current Year stupidity, even on biased places like Google newsfeed.

While the usual suspects are doubling down, and even some unexpected quarters are cucking, looks like more and more people might be getting sick of it all.
Got a bit of :optimistic: myself but propaganda has been so bad and blatant lately it's not much of a surprise even the dumber of the population would start catching on and get sick of it.
 
I'm not sure if I'm just being super :optimistic: but I'm seeing a lot more articles and publications calling out Current Year stupidity, even on biased places like Google newsfeed.

While the usual suspects are doubling down, and even some unexpected quarters are cucking, looks like more and more people might be getting sick of it all.
To be fair, this is an article from a website called "American Renaissance", which hardly seems like a politically neutral source - I'd be more optimistic once a few semi-major news outlets begin to turn against the narrative.
 
To be fair, this is an article from a website called "American Renaissance", which hardly seems like a politically neutral source - I'd be more optimistic once a few semi-major news outlets begin to turn against the narrative.
Say what you want about Jared Taylor, but hes an intelligent person who's built a fairly professional media organization. He was very quick to disassociate himself with the retards we have on YT calling themselves the right wing, and has been slowly expanding his message through well written articles.
 
Wow, strong women standing by her man.



Bubba Wallace said on Wednesday that he was “relieved” that a rope tied into what resembled a noose found in his garage at Talladega Superspeedway wasn’t meant to be a message of hate directed at him, and his girlfriend is also “thankful” it was a misunderstanding.

“I am so proud of you for standing up for what is right and continuing to do so without fear of the outcome. For continuing to stand faced with uncertainty and fear all with a smile on your face,” Amanda Carter wrote in an Instagram post.

“I am so proud of you for using your platform. I wish the people saying hurtful comments knew you.
I wish everyone knew you.”

Wallace and Carter, who works as a financial analyst in Charlotte, N.C., have been dating for several years and she was often seen at races with him before restrictions were put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I hope people continue to stand with you because you’re standing for so many others... so many little boys and girls who dream of going fast but haven’t seen someone who looks like them, for all the new and old fans who felt uncomfortable coming to a race and for everyone who has experienced racism,” her post continued.

“I am so thankful that this was not a purposeful act, I am so thankful you are safe.”

The noose was tied at the end of a rope used as a garage door pull. Following the discovery on Sunday, an FBI investigation determined that it had been present in the garage as early as October of 2019, when no one could’ve known Wallace’s team would be assigned to it. NASCAR officials have not released an official photo but said it was unusual and that an internal probe aimed at finding out who and why it was tied that way in the first place continues.

In a Twitter post on Wednesday, Wallace said "I think we'll gladly take a little embarrassment over what the alternatives could have been," in reference to NASCAR's initial reaction to the incident, which included a pre-race show of support for Wallace on Monday.
 
NASCAR officials have not released an official photo but said it was unusual and that an internal probe aimed at finding out who and why it was tied that way in the first place continues.
And people wonder why I call BS on the NASCAR statements.

If it was an actual hangman's noose NASCAR and the press would be making sure we all saw it because racism.

We have video and photographic evidence it was not a noose and it was not the only one in the bays contrary to Bubba's claims who said he didn't see it but willing to double down that its a noose.
 
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