NASCAR resumes racing without Confederate flag

NASCAR returned to racing today with a field that included a car displaying the Black Lives Matter hashtag.

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46 thoughts on “NASCAR resumes racing without Confederate flag

  1. Racism is not dead, but it is on life support — kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as “racists.”

  2. So nascar bans the confedrate flag but they allow the flag of a orginization that has done riots wow america really is getting more shitty every day

  3. Hey everybody just stopped watching NASCAR seriously just stopped watching them they're bunch of f**** idiots anyway he took the coolest thing about that race was that flag

  4. Bubba is a rich white kid who’s Mom had an affair with a black dude. Now Bubba is black, let the blacks have NASCAR.. Its over NASCAR good bye

  5. Never bend the knee to the morality police. If you let them censor you, they have control over what you say and think

  6. These days it's all about blacks and gays. I wonder if the black and gay audience will make up for the loss of The Good Ol Boys from the South?

  7. "The Confederate flag is part of my family's heritage it's about states rights. some say that the flag is a symbol of keeping blacks as a slave or a pet. My family has always known that they are not a tractor.
    That is why I'm willing to retire ma Confederate flag to the State museum as a historical monument of Injustice and prejudice.
    My family has committed many sins and its time and for that I'm truly ashamed but to continue this insanity of honoring this symbol of oppression would be even a greater shame.
    Brett Dixie
    Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, North and South Carolina,

  8. You ban the Confederate Flag yet you allow a black lives matter that insites violence not heritage. Nothing can be polically right if it is morally wrong.

  9. You libs shouldn’t be too giddy and consider this a progressive win. That flag not going anywhere. In fact you’ll probably see even more when the fans are allowed back in. I’ve been going to these races since the late ‘70s. I attend a few every year. The fans will “rebel” (pun intended). I say if you don’t like it don’t watch or go to a race.

  10. So lemme get this straight… so America dosnt care about the black man today. But I'm supposed to believe that when america was even more racist and had less resources that they spent money and sent white men to their deaths and cause the other deaths of white men for the freedom of slaves they would never even own? That dosnt make much since at all. When has america ever cared about the oppressed? And if that's true why did the North hold slaves longer than the south? Hmmm if that's the case why isnt America in Libya freeing slaves their now? Ahhh cause theres no money in liberating slaves. That's how ya know the civil war was over money and rights and not slavery. Freeing slaves dont make anyone any money. When the north told the south they was gonna fall in line that's why newly freed black men joined their previous captors. They didnt wanna be slaves again. That's why you never hear many stories about the slaves in the south turning on their captors as they were being liberated by the north. You hear a lotta stories about free black Confederate soldiers fighting the north. That's conflicting from what's being taught now. Pepperidge farm remembers.

  11. This might sounds redundant and I’m honestly very interested in hearing the reasoning behind the desire to display the flag….but question…if the flag represents heritage, i.e beliefs, tradition, customs…..would this heritage not still be celebrated without the flag? I guess my question is, if the purpose is to preserve heritage, an action, why is the flag necessary?

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