I’m pretty sure you could find her and other “republicans” who went in on Sandmann before the viral footage made it clear the boys were the ones targeted.
Yep. What pisses me off is that Bubba Wallace said that he didn’t even think about race til Floyd situation opened his eyes. Which really means that he had no issues with race but saw an opportunity to grift.
There is only 1 driver from an African American background at the top level of our sport..I am the 1. You're not gonna stop hearing about "the black driver" for years. Embrace it, accept it and enjoy the journey..
This is a tweet he's pinned to the top of his twitter feed from 2017. He's definitely been working the race grift for longer than Saint Floyd.
And Wendell did receive major racially motivated pushback when he tried to race at some tracks. A few tried to either ban him or only let him enter if a white person drove his car. One even credited him with second when he actually won.
However, he refused to let that stop him and he raced anyway. He gained respect from his fellow drivers and proved to be be consistently competitive.
However, Scott never blamed white people as a whole for the difficulties he encountered. He wanted to be seen as just another driver and overcome the odds, and he got that wish. Now he's almost universally respected as a pioneer in the sport.
I wish we could go back to the days when people wanted to prove themselves through their skills rather than marinate in victimhood.
I’m pretty sure you could find her and other “republicans” who went in on Sandmann before the viral footage made it clear the boys were the ones targeted.
Yep. What pisses me off is that Bubba Wallace said that he didn’t even think about race til Floyd situation opened his eyes. Which really means that he had no issues with race but saw an opportunity to grift.
This is a tweet he's pinned to the top of his twitter feed from 2017. He's definitely been working the race grift for longer than Saint Floyd.
NASCAR Hall of Famer racing legend Wendell Scott would like a word with your mixed-race ass.
Scott was a stock car racer back when real men raced those cars.
And Wendell did receive major racially motivated pushback when he tried to race at some tracks. A few tried to either ban him or only let him enter if a white person drove his car. One even credited him with second when he actually won.
However, he refused to let that stop him and he raced anyway. He gained respect from his fellow drivers and proved to be be consistently competitive.
However, Scott never blamed white people as a whole for the difficulties he encountered. He wanted to be seen as just another driver and overcome the odds, and he got that wish. Now he's almost universally respected as a pioneer in the sport.
I wish we could go back to the days when people wanted to prove themselves through their skills rather than marinate in victimhood.