None is more blind than he who will not see.
Love a game of idioms.
Maybe to you, it is actually quite obnoxious to me.mclaren111 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2020, 15:02Funny...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-con ... llett-.jpg
Sadly we have to be careful where we get our news from these days...subcritical71 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 09:53As more info comes out, it seems it was indeed a noose, but it wasn’t targeted at Wallace.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020 ... ba-wallace
Presumably the half that don't support your particular view of the world? That's called confirmation bias, by the way, and something that we all suffer from at times.mclaren111 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 10:40Sadly we have to be careful where we get our news from these days...subcritical71 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 09:53As more info comes out, it seems it was indeed a noose, but it wasn’t targeted at Wallace.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020 ... ba-wallace
Half the Media are Propaganda Generators...
Let's see if Hamilton has an "incident" / "hoax" in the near future...
So I reckon there was no "over reaction", "hoax" or the like at all. Someone deliberately tied a noose on only one rope and it was the rope of garage used by the one black driver in the series.Nascar asked officials at every track to check their garages this week. Nascar said out of 1,684 garage stalls at 29 tracks, only 11 had a garage door pull-down rope tied in a knot. The only one fashioned in a noose was the one discovered Sunday by a crew member in Wallace’s No. 43 garage stall.
Such BS... I grew up on a farm and tying rope like this was very, very common...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 14:13https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/3c5d2716 ... 4d48ace2ab
Now ya'll might think that's a normal way of creating a pull loop for a door, but I reckon that most people outside of the good ole South wouldn't think so. Indeed, it seems nowhere else other than that door had such a pull loop.
So I reckon there was no "over reaction", "hoax" or the like at all. Someone deliberately tied a noose on only one rope and it was the rope of garage used by the one black driver in the series.Nascar asked officials at every track to check their garages this week. Nascar said out of 1,684 garage stalls at 29 tracks, only 11 had a garage door pull-down rope tied in a knot. The only one fashioned in a noose was the one discovered Sunday by a crew member in Wallace’s No. 43 garage stall.
JAF - the full quote (posted in the guardian article) adds more context.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 14:13https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/3c5d2716 ... 4d48ace2ab
Now ya'll might think that's a normal way of creating a pull loop for a door, but I reckon that most people outside of the good ole South wouldn't think so. Indeed, it seems nowhere else other than that door had such a pull loop.
So I reckon there was no "over reaction", "hoax" or the like at all. Someone deliberately tied a noose on only one rope and it was the rope of garage used by the one black driver in the series.Nascar asked officials at every track to check their garages this week. Nascar said out of 1,684 garage stalls at 29 tracks, only 11 had a garage door pull-down rope tied in a knot. The only one fashioned in a noose was the one discovered Sunday by a crew member in Wallace’s No. 43 garage stall.
The NYT article https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/26/spor ... llace.html adds furtherPhelps said Nascar had determined the noose was not in place when the October 2019 race weekend began but was created at some point during that weekend,” he said. “Given that timing and the garage access policies and procedures at the time, we were unfortunately unable to determine with any certainty who tied this rope in this manner or why it was done.”
(I have not included the link to the photo earlier in the thread that purports to be showing the state of the rope in October 2019 because I could not 100% verify it, however, that photo is a few pages back. It is congruent with the quotes in these newspapers).Jay E. Town, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, and Johnnie Sharp Jr., the head of the F.B.I.’s office in Birmingham, Ala., said that video footage showed the noose had been in the garage as early as October 2019, before anyone knew it would be assigned to Wallace for the Geico 500 on Monday.
My position on this remains my position on most things. People need to dial down the rhetoric, the politics and associated mind reading a LOT!“I think we’ll gladly take a little embarrassment over what the alternatives could have been,” he added.
The discovery of the noose came amid national protests over police brutality and systemic racism following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month, and NASCAR’s recent ban of the Confederate battle flag from its events and properties. Wallace, who called for the ban, had also unveiled a “Black Lives Matter” message on his racecar this month.
On Thursday, Phelps defended his initial response.
“Should we have toned that message down slightly? Maybe we should have,” he said. “And I’ll take responsibility for that. I stand by the actions that we took and I think they were the right ones.”