Don Cheadle is fighting back against racism in a resurfaced clip from an episode of “The Golden Girls”.
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NASCAR is taking a stand against displaying the Confederate flag.
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing announced Wednesday that the controversial symbol of the failed Southern secession movement has been banned from all future racing events and locations.The move to ban the flag comes amid massive protests against systemic racism and widespread vocal demands for racial justice and equality in hundreds of cities across the nation.“The presence of the confederate flag at NASCAR
.Don Cheadle is fighting back against racism in a resurfaced clip from an episode of “The Golden Girls”.
Earlier this month, NASCAR banned the Confederate flag from its racing events due to its controversial origins, while protesters have been calling for the removal of Confederate statues.
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ban on the confederate flag at NASCAR events, saying there’s “no good” that comes from displaying it.On Thursday’s “Good Morning America,” Robin Roberts asked how Wallace — NASCAR’s only full-time Black driver — would respond to fans who say they won’t return to the sport in light of the new policy. He responded, “We live in a very selfish world.
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NASCAR is taking a stand against displaying the confederate flag.
Also Read: NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace Calls for Confederate Flag Ban at RacetracksThe move comes two days after Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only full-time Black driver, called for the ban of the Civil War-era flag, which for many represents the oppression and slavery of Black people during the Civil War era.“My next step would be to get rid of all Confederate flags. No one should feel uncomfortable when they come to a NASCAR race.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticNASCAR today banned the presence of confederate flags at its events and on its properties, stating that the flag “runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry.”The statement continued, “Bringing people together around a love for racing and the community that it creates is what makes our fans and sport special.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNascar said Wednesday that it would ban the presence of the confederate flag at all of its racing events and properties, the latest major sports organization to make sweeping new policies in response to nationwide protests over the treatment of Black citizens in America.The presence of the confederate flag at Nascar events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry,” Nascar
pic.twitter.com/sGdEEXbjkYNASCAR currently does have a «longstanding policy to disallow the use of the Confederate flag symbol in any official NASCAR capacity,» but they have yet to go so far as to ban it outright.On Tuesday, NASCAR made a statement on the matter saying, «The sport's position on those inequalities and social and racial injustices has not changed. Our commitment to that issue remains firm and unwavering.
Bubba Wallace says it is time for NASCAR to join the Black Lives Matter movement.
statement June 1 about the ongoing civil rights protests across the country, noting that “For us to heal and move forward as a nation, we all need to listen more and be unite in the stand against racism, hatred, senseless violence and loss of life… and we must hold ourselves accountable to driving positive change.”Also Read: George Floyd Funeral: How to Stream Tuesday's ServiceSpeaking with CNN’s Don Lemon Monday night, Wallace said, “my next step would be to get rid of all confederate flags.
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