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NASCAR Bans Confederate Flag
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16436383" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>The pathetic nature is not understanding the entire ramifications along with the bogus virtue signaling started for one cranky and insecure individual. First off, I have seen many lefties telling others how to view a flag and that is wrong. Not everyone views it in the same negative connotation pushed by the left. Second, from what I gather the driver in question is just another token like that female chick from a few years back. In other words, he doesn't really perform when it comes to Nascar races and he is there for obvious reasons. I would say a flag is the least of his concerns based on his performance on the track unless what I have read about his performance in the big league is false. Finally, last but not least, all we are seeing is pandering towards a very small number of people and while it might look good with the climate of today, what happens tomorrow or the next day when people just don't care about this "movement" anymore? The large numbers of people alienated by a silly knee-jerk reaction? When I see a confederate flag I'm indifferent until I see people up these parts flaying it from their trucks then I think it is goofy. At a sporting event with its foundation in the south though? I'd find it odd if none were displayed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16436383, member: 31223"] The pathetic nature is not understanding the entire ramifications along with the bogus virtue signaling started for one cranky and insecure individual. First off, I have seen many lefties telling others how to view a flag and that is wrong. Not everyone views it in the same negative connotation pushed by the left. Second, from what I gather the driver in question is just another token like that female chick from a few years back. In other words, he doesn't really perform when it comes to Nascar races and he is there for obvious reasons. I would say a flag is the least of his concerns based on his performance on the track unless what I have read about his performance in the big league is false. Finally, last but not least, all we are seeing is pandering towards a very small number of people and while it might look good with the climate of today, what happens tomorrow or the next day when people just don't care about this "movement" anymore? The large numbers of people alienated by a silly knee-jerk reaction? When I see a confederate flag I'm indifferent until I see people up these parts flaying it from their trucks then I think it is goofy. At a sporting event with its foundation in the south though? I'd find it odd if none were displayed. [/QUOTE]
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