Recently, Brandon Brown decided to speak out after a long period of silence. He is the NASCAR driver referenced in the anti-Biden, “let’s go Brandon” chant. I don’t think we have to re-explain all that and what it means to almost all of our readers.
After we initially reported on Brown speaking out though, reports rolled out implying he may be having trouble getting sponsors, due to no fault of his own. In our estimation, many wanted him to denounce the anti-Biden chants, and he did not explicitly do so.
Nevertheless, it was recently touted by Brown himself that he was sponsored by LGB Coin and that it was all official.
“I’m excited to welcome @LGBcoin_io aboard my No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro as our 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series full season primary partner! Press release:”
I’m excited to welcome @LGBcoin_io aboard my No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro as our 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series full season primary partner!
— Brandon Brown (@brandonbrown_68) December 30, 2021
Press release: https://t.co/yWfkonk8vO pic.twitter.com/s8PkfCtnVD
Although controversial to some, many remembered how much support Bubba Wallace got after a garage door pull string was allegedly confused for a noose. Wallace was allowed to support Black Lives Matter, a group famous for rioting and looting.
But now Red State reports NASCAR may flip flop on allowing Brown to even have the LGB Coin as a sponsor after coming under pressure.
Brown’s publicist Max Marucci said the paint scheme on the car had been approved by NASCAR in writing prior to the announcement of the deal. But now, NASCAR is backpedaling, announcing that they are still “reviewing” the details. A NASCAR official told Motorsports that Brown “jumped the gun” when he made the announcement.
In other words, someone complained after the deal was announced, and NASCAR is now getting cold feet about something they had already greenlit. Not a good look, NASCAR. If you already approved it, you should have the courage of your convictions, and if you didn’t want to approve it, you shouldn’t have done so begin with.
Read Red State’s report here.
Time will tell how things pan out. But it’s still clear that big corporations are caving more to political correctness than what their supporters want in so many cases. We reported on The Salvation Army debacle some earlier today:
Stay tuned to Media Right News for possible updates to this Brandon Brown saga and other political news and opinion commentary.
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