• cmbabul@lemmy.world
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    Crawford Long, John Lewis, George Washington Carver, Ray Charles, Booker T. Washington, Rosa Parks, Jimmy Carter, Dolly, and DALE MOTHERFUCKING EARNHARDT. Just off the top of my head

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      16 days ago

      Ok…not disagreeing with the core concept of your list. But how/why is a nascar driver the one that you used for extra emphasis, rather then being a supporting cast? If anything I don’t even understand why he’s even on the list. What am I not getting here?

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        I know it seems silly, but Dale Earnhardt is someone you do not speak ill of in the southeastern United States if you value your safety.

        ‘Number 3’ has a particularly high level of reverence amongst folks from the south of all opinions and philosophies, the others are by far more historically relevant but “Raise Hell Praise Dale!” is a rallying cry for proud people of the south and has been since he started racing. He was also pretty based politically: working class champion, ripped down a confederate flag he had flown immediately after it was explained to him what it meant to black Americans versus what he had been taught at a time in which most didn’t bat an eye at that sort of thing. The only person on the list that will elicit a more emphatic reaction from a person from that part of the country is Dolly Parton.

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            You for sure have, he probably wasn’t a straight up communist or anticapitalist but for a southern NASCAR driver he was about as woke as anyone during that time.

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          ripped down a confederate flag he had flown immediately after it was explained to him what it meant to black Americans versus what he had been taught at a time in which most didn’t bat an eye at that sort of thing.

          I knew he was a friend of the working class, but goddamn, that’s based