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It's possible. It's a minefield out there, anything can draw the wrath of the mob.
OK so they throw out a driver who lied about everything, where's the minefield that he is African-American? A liar is a liar is a liar. That said, why should I not believe the story being put out that Bubba had nothing to do with the report and only found out after the fact? There is no proof he A planted the knot or B reported the knot himself, not a 43 team member.
As I said, I find it fishy that ISC didn't look into it and it was a Wood Brothers crew member saying "wait a minute, isn't that a door open?"
But doesn't matter you hear what you want to hear.
There are some saying, it isn't people like yourself and myself whom are saying that Bubba Wallace as per NASCAR's timeline was told at a meeting with the NASCAR president, after NASCAR investigated it. What I find stupid is that NASCAR didn't ask the track owner about the situation in the garages and it was discovered by a crew member of another team.
Yeah AFTER he found out from NASCAR that a noose was found in the garage. He didn't report it, he took NASCAR's word for it. If it was a rope for the garage, why wasn't ISC (the track owner) involved in the investigation prior to the Feds?
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Originally Posted by mkpunk
There are some saying, it isn't people like yourself and myself whom are saying that Bubba Wallace as per NASCAR's timeline was told at a meeting with the NASCAR president, after NASCAR investigated it. What I find stupid is that NASCAR didn't ask the track owner about the situation in the garages and it was discovered by a crew member of another team.
There are some saying, it isn't people like yourself and myself whom are saying that Bubba Wallace as per NASCAR's timeline was told at a meeting with the NASCAR president, after NASCAR investigated it. What I find stupid is that NASCAR didn't ask the track owner about the situation in the garages and it was discovered by a crew member of another team.
So basically it doesn't matter that it wasn't real. NASCAR fans are still racist and you don't need to feel bad Bubba, because they still hate you because you're black.
What a butt wipe.
Wait, he is black? Lol, did not know that until now.
So you think NASCAR is lying that he was not involved? I am not a defender of NASCAR for many things, but I don't think they got it wrong. I think ISC, the track owner did.
I think they all absolutely knew that Bubba wasn't a victim of a hate crime.
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