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NASCAR Says A Noose Was Found In Bubba Wallace’s Garage

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Bubba Wallace made national headlines after calling out NASCAR for the racing league to ban all Confederate flags at racetracks.

A noose was found in the garage stall of Wallace (currently the only African-American in NASCAR), at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama, on Sunday.

There were plenty of vehicles waving and flying Confederate flags driving on the outside of the speedway, and a plane flew above  the track pulling a banner of the Confederate flag that said, “Defund NASCAR.”

As much praise as the racing league received for making the stand against the removal of the Confederate flag from their events, this still goes to show their are plenty of people still holding on to their past, racist ways.

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