NASCAR Team Unveils 'Blue Lives Matter' Themed Car Because White Fragility Had Time This Week

Here are a few questions: Can anyone name a single county, city or state in America where crimes committed against police officers arenโ€™t treated with the utmost urgency and importance? Is it not true that the penalties for committing crimes against police officers are often higher than they are for the same crimes committed against…

Here are a few questions: Can anyone name a single county, city or state in America where crimes committed against police officers arenโ€™t treated with the utmost urgency and importance? Is it not true that the penalties for committing crimes against police officers are often higher than they are for the same crimes committed against civilians? Is there ever any hesitance to arrest, prosecute and convict cop killers? Are police accounts on any given incident not often treated as gospel by media and by the courts? Does it not appear that the entire American justice system favors police officers?

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I ask these questions because it appears to be lost on the โ€œBlue Lives Matterโ€ crowd that police lives are already treated not just like they matter, but often like they matter more than everyone elseโ€™s. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s bewildering (or it would be if we werenโ€™t so familiar with the limitlessness of caucasity), that a NASCAR team felt the need to counter the Black Lives Matter movement by unveiling their own โ€œBack the Blueโ€ themed race car.

NPR reports that Xfinity Series driver Kyle Weatherman and his team, Mike Harmon Racing, revealed their carโ€™s new paint scheme as a show of solidarity with police officersโ€“and a thank you for officersโ€™ โ€œservice, sacrifice and dedication.โ€

https://twitter.com/MhrRacing/status/1271740808417423360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/KyleWeatherman/status/1271809956426194944?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

โ€œRACEDAY here in Miami have something special on the car this weekend,โ€ Weatherman tweeted. โ€œA lot going on in the world right now and I wanted to express that most first responders are good people. My uncle is a firefighter and he would do anything to help save lives.โ€

Weathermanโ€™s tweet predictably stirred up controversy prompting him to post a separate tweet assuring us that he โ€œabsolutelyโ€ supports โ€œthe black men and women of this country.โ€

https://twitter.com/KyleWeatherman/status/1271849929884020736?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Weโ€™re probably expected to believe that Weatherman and his team are just ignorant of the fact that like โ€œAll Lives Matter,โ€ โ€œBlue Lives Matterโ€ is a counterstatement made directly in response to โ€œBlack Lives Matterโ€ and that an organization canโ€™t possibly support both ideals at the same time. But black peopleโ€”having spent our whole lives not being Boo Boo the Foolโ€”arenโ€™t likely to buy the idea that Weatherman just didnโ€™t know, considering the fact that the unveiling of his car comes on the heels of NASCAR finally banning confederate flags. And soon afterย Bubba Wallace, the organizationโ€™sย only black Cup Series racer, unveiledย his own car with a โ€œBlack Lives Matterโ€ paint scheme.

https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/1270764380196462592?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Maybe Weatherman really is just ignorant. Maybe he hasnโ€™t been on the internet from 2014 until the moment he tweeted photos of his bootlicker-mobile. Maybe he truly doesnโ€™t get that the difference between the โ€œBlue Lives Matterโ€ campaign and theโ€œBlack Lives Matterโ€ campaign is that one is demonstrably unnecessary and the other is โ€œBlack Lives Matter.โ€

Hell, the Supreme Court just โ€œturned away a slew of cases revisiting the controversial legal doctrine that shields law enforcement and government officials from being sued for actions taken in an official capacity,โ€ NBC News reports. Maybe itโ€™s time white people disabuse themselves of the notion that cops arenโ€™t already a protected class.

In conclusion: Fuck that ugly ass car.

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