I’m sure I’ve mentioned before that in my younger days I was a big fan of NASCAR, and how disappointed I am in what it has become, on any number of levels. From the political correctness to the idiotic wokeness, and everything in between, I lost interest in watching a long time ago. Gone are the days of the weekend duels between Petty and Pearson and rooting for MOPAR, Ford and Chevy, replaced with what, exactly? A bunch of whiny pussies and poor sports driving cars that all look pretty much exactly alike. These days I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in continuing to watch any of it. Which brings me to poster boy, Bubba Wallace.
And with Wallace missing the mark and being dropped
from the Charlotte Roval on Sunday, the sport’s bad boy is congratulating
himself on having “matured” past the point of “punching” things. Wallace
finished in 16th at Charlotte Motor Speedway and dropped from the next round
after ending up in a wreck with fellow racers Daniel Suarez and Austin Cindric.
But despite ending up on the outside looking in, Wallace characterized his
efforts as a success. He said, “We weren’t supposed to be here, according to a
lot of people. But we proved them wrong and proved a lot of people in the
garage wrong that you can’t really count on the 23 in a road course race,
right."
He went on to say, “That’s cool to say. Gotta keep
continuing to work. I don’t think we’re a winning car yet, but we’re light
years where we were a few races ago.” But the “noose” accuser had more praise
for himself. And he then added, “Ten years ago, I’d be ready to punch
something. I guess that’s maturing and growing up … and accepting the fate – it
wasn’t meant to be.” Wallace also lashed out to the penalty over not making a
complete stop on the chicane that NASCAR doled out to him, calling it a “BS
rule.” He said, “They don’t care. They love the entertainment factor and
screwing somebody else.” Wallace, a racist, bigot, liar and a crybaby.
He kinda wrapped things up by saying, “I need to
work on that, put ourselves in better spots to not get wrecked. I’m honestly
surprised no one’s walked up and said sorry. That’s kind of bullshit.” Let’s
face it, this guy is nothing but a punk. He’s been given every opportunity and
advantage and still he’s only mediocre at best. A total loser. And yet he gets
media attention, I can’t help but wonder why, but we all know the answer.
Thankfully he got massive attention, and now people know his name, not because
of his driving, but because of a noose. Think about it, did anybody really know
who he was, except for being one of the first NASCAR black drivers?
Wallace has a history of missing the mark, and yet he
still has a ride. But not because of the content of his character, that’s for
sure. Bubba didn’t win. It must be racism. We’re all so sad. I’d rather he did punch
something than go full Juciey Smollett again. He should have been thrown out
the last time. But alas, the sport has now gone fully woke. Wallace has had 32
races this year, zero wins, 1881 points behind, and finished 24 of those races
even or further back than his starting position. If he were white, he would
just be a below average driver. Since he’s part black, so the media and woke
NASCAR must promote him as if he’s something really special.
Wallace is a horrible
driver and a horrible human being. He is only tolerated because he’s
half-black. He’s such a loser. He never recovered from the crying incident when
he found a garage door pull in his team’s garage and it scared him. Another untalented
buffoon who’s nothing more than another poster boy for Affirmative Action. Poor
little fella, always the victim. It must be horrible always viewing life from
that self-inflicted perspective. But then isn’t that always the case with those
of his racial persuasion? And whenever they fail at something, it’s never
because they suck at, it’s because the evil white man is somehow keeping him
down. It’s crazy.
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