Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Is there any proof that this may be another Smollet situation?
There is no proof one way or the other. It is one possibility that must be considered until it is eliminated. It makes just as much, or more, sense that it would be a false flag as that it would not be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
There is plenty of good reason to consider the possibility that this is a false flag operation. Are you saying there isn't?
There's plenty of good reason for NASCAR to drive loads of negative attention their way needlessly and now an FBI investigation? Or are you suggesting it was Wallace himself (which makes even less sense)?
Originally Posted by philfree:
Could have been done by someone wanting to stoke the flames of racism and to make Alabama and Nascar look bad. In todays world you just don't know unless you have the facts.
Sure a possibility but the environment was created for this to occur.
Brehanna is the first black women to work in a NASCAR pit crew. She took this on her way into the track on race day.
Finally arrived here near the track in Talladega and some race fans are holding up traffic with their confederate flags. Not surprised by this. They’re obviously angry. pic.twitter.com/S6EVH2ZMKi
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
There's plenty of good reason for NASCAR to drive loads of negative attention their way needlessly and now an FBI investigation? Or are you suggesting it was Wallace himself (which makes even less sense)?
Either way, it's a load a crap.
I'm not sure you understand the concept of false flag. Here:
"A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on a second party. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What are you even talking about? The incident happened in Alabama and it stands to reason that it could very well have been one of the racist piece of shit locals there working on the track.
So now you are saying it could have been someone that worked there just like the post you quoted but then disagreed with.
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
So now you are saying it could have been someone that worked there just like the post you quoted but then disagreed with.
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The post I quoted suggested the incident was "staged" based on no evidence. It had nothing to do with whether it was somebody who worked there (which was and is always a possibility).
Just because some idiot actor wanted to elevate his career one time doesn't mean we assume every racist act going forward is somehow a false flag. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Sure a possibility but the environment was created for this to occur.
Brehanna is the first black women to work in a NASCAR pit crew. She took this on her way into the track on race day.
Finally arrived here near the track in Talladega and some race fans are holding up traffic with their confederate flags. Not surprised by this. They’re obviously angry. pic.twitter.com/S6EVH2ZMKi
Can't see the video but there are plenty of misguided people who fly the confederate flag but if that's their freedom of expression then so be it. That's their right. [Reply]
It’s not a Jussie situation. First off Bubba didn’t even find the noose, it was his team member and secondly drivers aren’t even allowed in garages [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The post I quoted suggested the incident was "staged" based on no evidence. It had nothing to do with whether it was somebody who worked there (which was and is always a possibility).
Just because some idiot actor wanted to elevate his career one time doesn't mean we assume every racist act going forward is somehow a false flag.
No but with the lack of access makes it more likely an inside job than just "some local redneck racist" kind of bullshit. Like I said critical thinking.
Did Talladega allow fans into their Talladega Garage Experience? If they did, it could have easily came from a fan with tickets to that. Surely they know exactly who bought those tickets if they did have that going. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Answer the question. False flags generally have a reason behind them that will benefit somebody or something. What was the reason here?
I don't believe Bubba has the ability to climb to the top of the sport and maximize his platform. If someone wanted to make a bunch of people look bad and instantly give Bubba a bigger stage to spread his word, mission accomplished.
It's also possible that some racist wasn't smart enough to realize the results of his actions. [Reply]