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booblitchutz 0 points ago +2 / -2

I’ll give Bubbas crew the benefit of the doubt, maybe they did think it was purposefully put there to attack Bubba, but NOOSECAR and Bubba and MSM deliberately pushed this racist narrative instead of calling for calm and waiting for the full info, so none of them get a pass from me. No benefit of the doubt for them.

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StarSpangledWanker 1 point ago +1 / -0

WRONG. Every team member of every Nascar team yanks on one of those ropes every day to shut a bay door. This is a device used universally by anyone that has ever been in a garage, unless they are 10 feet tall and can grab the bottom of a raised door.

I have zero doubt that someone allowed this ridiculous story to develop so that Nascar could have a foot-washing "anti-racist unity" moment to appeal to the SJW demographic. Their old white male base is dying off and/or uninterested in their bullshit product, so they need a fresh revenue stream.

Hence, the story of our black hero, oppressed by "unidentified racist," who steadfastly refuses to back down in the face of social justice adversity. It just so happens he didn't actually SEE the racist object, but he's aware of the deadly historical implications which must be destroyed at all costs. All of Nascar then unifies behind our hero in their anti-racism, and corporate profits are had by all.

This is the kind of bullshit that we can spot a mile away, but goes down like candy to the storybook / playtime SJW crowd. I think the plotters were caught off guard when the real FBI showed up to investigate a real hate crime. They were exposed, and the world now knows they were trying to dupe everyone with a goddamn PULL ROPE. Everything else from this point is plausible deniability and backpedaling.

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Deep_Lore_A_Bull 1 point ago +1 / -0

I felt this way too, but the more I think about it, the crews arrived on (I believe) Thursday evening. They were in that garage for THREE DAYS, including closing the garage when the race was rained out on Sunday, and it wasn't reported until shortly after the Confederate Air Force flyover. I think Bubba not happening to be in the garage gave him some good plausible deniability, but they're slanting it as if Bubba had just arrived and hadn't see it "yet", but he and the crew had been there for days.