Earlier this week, it was reported that a noose had been found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s sole Black driver. The incident prompted immediate outrage and concern, leading to an FBI investigation. After the FBI initially concluded that the incident was a misunderstanding, right-wing media pounced on the story, attacking Wallace and arguing that the incident is a “hoax” and evidence that hate crimes and racism are rare.
The FBI concluded that the noose was ultimately a garage pull that had been placed there in 2019, before Wallace’s team moved in. On Thursday, NASCAR released findings from its own investigation, including a photo of the noose for the first time.
NASCAR releases photo to the media of the garage pull rope formed as a noose from the Bubba Wallace garage Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
This image was provide by NASCAR. pic.twitter.com/Z4ZyBzpREF— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) June 25, 2020
The picture displays an image of what can only be described as rope tied into a noose. The investigation also concluded that out of 1,684 garage stalls at 29 speedways, only 11 had garage pulls with knot ties, and only Wallace’s garage had a pull fashioned in the shape of a noose.
It is still unclear how the noose got in the stall and the intentions behind it, but it is not difficult to understand why a Black man, particularly in a sport with a racist history, would be concerned over an apparent noose that appeared in only his stall.
Still, the FBI’s conclusions prompted right-wing media to immediately claim a twisted sort of vindication, accusing Wallace of perpetuating a “hoax” and pointing to the incident as evidence that racism and hate crimes are far more scarce than media say. Some in conservative media also mocked NASCAR’s initial video statement of solidarity with Wallace, which featured drivers and crew members pushing his car around the track before a race. Others attacked initial support for Wallace’s story and media reports of the incident.
Some have also compared the incident to what happened in 2019 with actor Jussie Smollett, who is facing multiple criminal charges after his claims to be the victim of a hate crime turned out to be staged. Since then, right-wing media have cited Smollett’s case as evidence that hate crimes rarely occur.
Here are some ways that right-wing media have sought to discredit and attack Wallace: