Bubba Wallace faces scrutiny over a noose found in his Talladega garage, which the host argues is a hoax rather than a hate crime. Citing the locked, surveilled facility and comparing it to the Jesse Smollett incident, the speaker suggests the item was likely a prank or broken equipment rope. He criticizes BLM's motives, questions Wallace's 56% African ancestry as insufficient for full Black identity, and claims the situation stems from premature conclusions, implying the event was exaggerated for political gain rather than reflecting genuine racial violence. [Automatically generated summary]
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Is This A Prank Or Hate Crime00:05:03
Bubba Wallace, the only black NASCAR driver, kinda.
Bubba, you about as black as I am.
You could probably pass for Mexican or Puerto Rican, but black, hell no.
You can even be Arabic.
Yeah.
But one minute, but let's get serious on this.
Yeah, let's get serious on this.
Let's get serious.
You know how I know Bubba?
I mean, I've been dealing with that my whole life.
Black people been telling me that I'm not black.
Yeah, and both my parents are black.
Yeah.
And the reason why I don't look as black as some other black people.
Yeah.
My great, great, great-granddaddy was from Marlon.
Yeah.
He was white, by the way.
That's how I got the name Hodge.
So I mean, I mean, I've been fighting that battle my whole life.
I mean, if I have a problem with being black and both my parents are black.
Yeah.
I know you having that problem.
Because your dad's white and your mama's black.
How the hell did she come with a name Bubba?
I know who wears pants in that family.
You look like a Brent, maybe a Michael or Steve.
Yeah.
Hell, you could go with Chuck, Dale, or Charles.
Anyway, anything but Bubba.
Let's get to the story, man.
They found a noose in this man's garage.
Yeah, it is.
I'm going to tell you right now, it's a hoax.
I don't believe it.
I think, Bubba, your new name is Bubba Justin Wallace.
That sounds black as hell, don't you?
It just sounds like a slave.
At least your damn name sounds black.
And this is a hoax.
Okay, I've been doing a little research.
I mean, if this turns out to be a hate crime, then I'm not for that.
I'm not saying that.
Nobody's...
Yeah, I'm not down with the white supremacy.
I'm not down for hate crimes.
Yeah.
I'm not down with that, but I'm dying down right here.
You heard it here first.
This is a hoax.
Okay, they found a noose.
I think it was in this NASCAR Around Us NASCAR, right?
Now, Bubba, he hasn't seen it.
He admitted it.
He had his.
He hadn't seen it.
Somebody on this team saw it and said, whoa, a damn noose in there.
Right?
Call the cops.
We got to call the FBI.
Right?
This is a hate crime.
I mean, is that a hate?
Is that a damn noose?
I mean, a hate crime is...
It's more like a prank to me, a effed up prank.
It could be a prank.
A hate crime is like doing something like what Justice said happened to him.
Yeah, yeah.
Somebody white bitch.
That's a hate crime.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know.
I got read up on the hate crime laws.
Where I come from, that's a prank.
That's an effed up prank, but it's a prank.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
That's true.
But I digress.
At least he didn't beat up himself.
So he never saw the noose.
He's got...
Yeah.
Now, it turns out there's pictures, there's video footage of the area where his car was.
And it happened at Talladega Raceway, right?
And that garages have these ropes hanging down.
Two nooses.
They look like damn nooses.
Yeah, there's footage, there's pictures.
Previous years, every garage has this.
And here's a picture of when this happened.
There's the same rope hanging down, but it looks like it's been cut off or broke off.
The noose is not there.
So I'm thinking somebody was pulling the damn rope.
It snapped.
He's like, ah, ah, threw it in there.
There's a small chance maybe somebody on his team, somebody that he's affiliated, somebody that's close to him, probably cut it and played a prank on him, but that's still a stretch.
Yeah.
You know?
Or it could have just broke.
Yeah.
Ripped or something.
If you didn't.
He didn't even think nothing of it and they just threw it in there.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
The FBI is involved in this.
The only people that has access to his garage is his team.
Yeah.
That shit's locked up.
Yeah.
It couldn't have been some racist fan.
Yeah.
I mean, how expensive are NASCARs?
Yeah.
So it wasn't some crazy racist fan.
Yeah, or some crazy leftist broke in his garage.
It's locked up.
It's under video surveillance.
It's locked up.
I mean, their equipment is very expensive.
You just can't walk in and lay a damn noose on the truck.
Sorry for it.
For the car?
Yeah, sorry for our skepticism.
But Jesse Smollett, he blew it for all people who had supposedly a hate crime.
I mean, this stuff is, it's more, it's more, it happens more that fake hate crimes happen than actual hate crimes.
Like I seen somewhere in the South, I forget what state it was, this black dude painted all kinds of racial slurs all in his restaurant of his own business getting insurance money.
I mean, you hear about more fake hate crimes than real hate crimes.
Yeah.
And on top of this, he's the only black race car driver in NASCAR.
Look at his car.
This is a big-time red flag for me.
Yeah.
Anybody, personally, because what I know about Black Lives Matter, I've educated myself on, that's a red flag.
Black Lives Matter Sponsorship Red Flag00:01:39
Black Lives Matter is not really Black Lives Matter.
That organization is being used to raise money for white politicians, not for black people.
Yeah, Democrat politicians.
Black Lives Matter, that's the only sponsor you could get.
Why can't you get like Cantu?
Yeah, if you ordered like a black sponsor, you should have got like sporting waves.
Can 2 shea butter.
Or the do-rags.
You should have painted Kinte cloths on your car.
Black Lives Matter?
Jesus Christ.
Black Lives Matter.
You're not even black.
Yeah.
Man, don't be mean like if people telling us.
You gotta be better than him, man.
Maybe.
He's black, man.
Maybe about as black as we are.
If we black, we barely made the cut.
I'm only 55% black.
Well, according to Ancestry, I just made the cut, though.
Yeah.
56% African.
Give me my Kinte cloth.
I'm still not African.
I'm American.
Ain't nothing African about me.
I love this country.
Yeah.
I'm a true American.
Not no damn African, because I ain't from Africa.
You were born in America.
I was born in Marnsville, Virginia.
We Americans.
Yeah.
They got a damn racetrack there and everything.
And I'm going to tell you right now, that whole noose, I could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
But I'm telling you, it's fake or someone jumped to conclusions and made a stupid mistake and one thing led to another before everybody realized, man, we jumped to conclusions.