Fake Noose Story – by Jim Bratten

Jim Bratten

Bubba Wallace, a black American driver on the NASCAR circuit, prominently displays “Black Lives Matter” on his car.

Wallace, who says he didn’t really see it himself, claims that a “noose” was hanging in his team garage at the Talladega Super Speedway in Alabama, “Right over my car.”

So the FBI dispatched FIFTEEN agents to Alabama to check out the “racist threat.” (That may be more than they sent to Roger Stone’s house in full tactical gear at 6:00 a.m.)

It turns out that this was another “fake noose” story, similar to the other six fake noose tales checked out by the FBI since 2015. It quickly became evident that every garage in the Talladega facility had a similar rope loop used to more rapidly close the garage doors.

After the hoax was exposed, however, Bubba continued to push the narrative of “Racism!” on progressive media. One wonders if he ever conversed with a pro, Jussie Smollett, regarding proper “fake noose use.”

Screenshot from: world-reports.com

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  1. Hate crime hoaxes are the climax of a raging spirit of false witness and out-of-control gossip, both of which are forbidden to Christians. If woke churchmen think they can redeem false witness by being more emphatic (histrionic), consider that God put it in his Top 10 list, right up there with stealing and killing. Good luck out-emphasizing God.

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