So I mentioned the traffic yesterday heading north to Loudon for race weekend. Well NASCAR has told everyone that the Confederate Flag is not allowed to be flown, NASCAR fans and that flag are like peas and carrots. NASCAR has offered to exchange the confederate flag for an American Flag or a NASCAR race flag. The fans are refusing to turn in their flags and are flying them claiming freedom of speech. This is in the RV park where most of the fans camp for the weekend. Outside the raceway property, vendors have set up shop selling everything confederate.
The backlash on the ban is great!
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Hundreds of NASCAR fans, dozens of Confederate flags at NHMS
NHMS is asking fans to leave the Confederate flag at home
UPDATED 8:24 AM EDT Jul 19, 2015
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Text Size:AAAHundreds of NASCAR fans, dozens of Confederate flags in Loudon Saturday
Hundreds of NASCAR fans traveled to Loudon, New Hampshire, for the 5-Hour Energy 301 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race, and dozens of Confederate flags were on display.
Loudon, NH —Hundreds of NASCAR fans traveled to Loudon, New Hampshire, for the 5-Hour Energy 301 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race, and dozens of Confederate flags were on display.
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As controversy mounts over the Confederate flag, New Hampshire Motor Speedway is offering fans the chance to turn in their Confederate flags for a free American or racing flag this weekend.
But Kristen Lestock of NHMS said the speedway and other NASCAR tracks are not banning the Confederate flag, but asking fans to keep the flags at home.
“The entire NASCAR industry understands the controversial nature of the confederate flag, and so what we are simply doing is just asking that we provide a fan friendly experience for all of our guests and making sure that everybody feels comfortable,” Lestock said.
But Lestock said Saturday that no one has taken advantage of the exchange program yet.
“We have not had anyone come through the speedway gift shop as of yet and exchange any flags, no,” Lestock said.
To some, the Confederate flag symbolizes slavery and a dark era in American history. But for others, the right to fly the flag is protected by the freedom of speech.
“I don't care. It’s a flag. If we take down one, we're going to take them all down,” said Ashley Lasher of Cohoes, New York.
Last month, NASCAR chairman Brian France called the Confederate flag an "insensitive symbol" and said he wants it eliminated from NASCAR events.
Despite that flags, shirts, and even a corn hole set brandishing the Confederate flag can be found in Loudon. Some items are being sold at vendors outside the speedway.
Inside the track campgrounds, fans like Lise Gagner of St. Albans, Vermont, say they have the right to display the Confederate flag.
“It has nothing to do with the history. It has nothing to do with the north and the south. It’s really just freedom of expression and freedom of speech,” Gagner said.
This month, the Confederate flag was removed from South Carolina’s capitol grounds after nine people were shot and killed in Charleston, South Carolina, in an allegedly racially-motivated act of terrorism. Pictures surfaced, showing the man accused in the shooting posing with the flag.
But some fans say the flag has nothing to do with racism.
“We don't fly it because we want to offend them or we don't fly it because our view is different from theirs. It’s just really our right to express ourselves in our own way,” Gagner said.
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Good on those not allowing their right to be squashed.
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LOL, you should go to the article and read all the comments. Some are really funny.
Yeah, we're not a NASCAR household!
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Not all NASCAR fans are dumb rednecks.
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I was raised at the track. I got dirt track in my veins. Every Saturday from around 2-3 till whenever it was over and you got out of there. Usually around 2-3 in the morning.
And then you went to church Sunday morning.
Watched the race on tv. Went to Sunday night service.
The week was spent with school, work and getting the car ready for Saturday again.
Know why your neck was red? Cause you spent just about the whole day out in the sun.
My dad and cousin raced. Dad also did the demolition derbies.
I miss the track.
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But this isn't about NASCAR, it is about a group of people brave enough to say "hell no" to the latest offense on our constitutional rights. I applaud them.
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NASCAR is a huge business. And the fans are among the most conservative.
So yeah. The rebel yell will be heard.
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My ex was into anything racing. If it was on TV he was tuned in. I used to dread him waking up on the weekends. I would be enjoying a quiet morning and he would get up put the tv on and turn up the volume. Since we split I have not watched one car related show.
My ex was into anything racing. If it was on TV he was tuned in. I used to dread him waking up on the weekends. I would be enjoying a quiet morning and he would get up put the tv on and turn up the volume. Since we split I have not watched one car related show.
Ok THIS IS NOT ABOUT NASCAR. It is about a bunch of people finally taking a stand. Hello????
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But this isn't about NASCAR, it is about a group of people brave enough to say "hell no" to the latest offense on our constitutional rights. I applaud them.
It's not a constitutional issue. By the story you posted it was a request, and it was by NASCAR.
But this isn't about NASCAR, it is about a group of people brave enough to say "hell no" to the latest offense on our constitutional rights. I applaud them.
It's not a constitutional issue. By the story you posted it was a request, and it was by NASCAR.
Soo you ignore the outcry?
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I find the WNBA logo offensive. I think it should be banned.I don't want to see it anywhere and even at a place that flies it as tradition. No one should be able to use it cause me and others are offended...
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But this isn't about NASCAR, it is about a group of people brave enough to say "hell no" to the latest offense on our constitutional rights. I applaud them.
It's not a constitutional issue. By the story you posted it was a request, and it was by NASCAR.
I don't care. NASCAR shouldn't be requesting it, either. It's just giving into the PC pressure.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
And you know- this is not personal for me. I don't think I own a single thing with the confederate flag on it. But, I'm not a fan of censorship - and that's what this is. Public crusaded censorship.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
But this isn't about NASCAR, it is about a group of people brave enough to say "hell no" to the latest offense on our constitutional rights. I applaud them.
A lot of threads get off topic. It's not uncommon.
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I find the WNBA logo offensive. I think it should be banned.I don't want to see it anywhere and even at a place that flies it as tradition. No one should be able to use it cause me and others are offended...