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NASCAR’s ‘Diversity Internship’ Excludes White Applicants: Criticized as Unlawful

Why NASCAR is in Terminal Decline

As ​a person whose first word was⁤ “car,” who can tell you offhand how many victories stock car legend Richard Petty scored (exactly 200), where Formula One icon Ayrton ‍Senna’s first⁣ win ‌came (the rain-soaked 1985 Portuguese Grand ⁣Prix) and the only drivers⁤ who have won four Indianapolis ⁢500s (A.J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr., ‍Rick Mears and Helio Castroneves), I think I’m ​qualified to make this ⁢statement with a certain amount of authority:

NASCAR stinks and is in terminal decline.

I think I’ve proved I’m⁤ not one of those “they just⁤ turn left! I could do that!” or “I only watch for the ‌crashes” people. I⁢ don’t labor under the misapprehension the ‌only names allowed for drivers are “Dale” or “Rusty.” In fact, I used to love the sport beyond all ⁣reason for a kid raised in the baseball-crazed New York City⁤ suburbs. Other kids had Don Mattingly or Derek Jeter ⁢posters on their walls; I went⁣ with Darrell Waltrip.

However, ​the constantly shifting rules of the series have become ever more convoluted without any perceptible benefit. The racing itself has become more⁣ boring. A playoff ‌system has made most of the ⁣regular season​ meaningless, ⁣and the drivers have been reduced‌ to personality-free, self-parodying corporate shills that make parts of “Talladega⁤ Nights” look like a documentary, not a comedy. (“I just thank the ⁢Lord the Texaco ⁢Havoline Monster⁢ Energy Lowe’s Home Improvement‌ Chevrolet ⁢Camaro was running real good today …”)

Furthermore, any fan who watches the sport with any regularity⁢ knows 1)⁤ that this is why NASCAR‌ is in trouble and​ 2) ⁤that⁣ the people running the sport are to blame. But,‍ if the people running the sport had any self-awareness, it wouldn’t be this way​ in the ​first place — so, lo and behold, they seem to have a ‌different explanation: their fan base is ⁣too ⁤white, too male, ⁢too Southern, ⁤too​ conservative and too blue-collar.

The sport has practically tripped over itself to try ⁣and change‍ this — again, without any perceptible benefit.

The thoroughly unready Danica Patrick, whose skills translated ⁢poorly ⁢ from IndyCar to NASCAR, was given way more chances than anyone as bad as she was would have ‍gotten in the sport if they weren’t a female.‌ (Oh, sorry, my⁤ bad: birthing⁣ person.)

Bubba Wallace, ‍despite being⁢ significantly more talented inside a ⁣stock car than⁢ Patrick ever was, has ​been given promotion far exceeding what his‍ on-track ⁣record would normally ​warrant, all simply because of his skin ‌color.

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And, with an eye toward this kind of “ESG ⁣on ovals” strategy being the future of the sport, NASCAR has​ hyped up its‌ “Drive for Diversity” initiative — ‌“a developmental program designed to provide training‌ and opportunities for women and minorities in the driver’s ⁤seat and ‍on pit crews within​ the NASCAR industry,” according to the website.

“Top minority and female ​drivers are provided with ⁣coaching, mentoring and development, bringing together championship caliber executives, competition staff and equipment” in one of the sport’s​ lower divisions, according to the description.

This apparently sounds great to NASCAR executives longing to ⁣shed the ‌sport’s negative reputation among progressives. To a lawyer that conservative outlet The Daily Wire talked to, this sounds ‌“blatantly‌ illegal.”

According⁢ to David Bernstein,⁣ a ⁤professor ⁢at George Mason University’s​ Antonin Scalia School of Law,‌ a requirement for a paid “diversity ‍internship” under ‌the Drive for Diversity program‌ that requires an applicant to “[b]e a member of one or more of the following ⁤races/ethnic minority classifications” — all of them pretty much anything except ⁤white — would “seem to violate Title VII and the 1866 Civil Rights⁤ Act.”

“Having a 100 percent quota for minorities for a position is illegal even under a very generous view of what is allowed,”⁤ Bernstein said, adding‌ that ⁢a rejected applicant who⁢ didn’t fit those qualifications ⁤would ⁢have‍ standing to sue.

While other Drive for Diversity programs ⁣aren’t quite⁤ so ‌explicit, at​ least on the website, ⁢it’s the latest sign that the sport has embraced wokeness — potentially to⁤ an illegal degree — to cure its woes.

In addition to Bubba ​Wallace and all his various sociopolitical kerfuffles — most ⁢notably ⁣a‍ report of a “noose” hanging outside​ of his ⁣pit garage ⁣in 2020 that was actually a garage door pull rope that had been there from a previous race and clearly couldn’t have been ⁢targeted at ‍the driver — driver ‌Noah Gragson ⁣was suspended earlier this month for liking a George Floyd meme that NASCAR officials felt didn’t treat the​ Minneapolis man’s death with sufficient ⁢gravity.

Also,⁣ in 2020, one of the ‍series’ top drivers was suspended ⁢for the entire season for ‍using a racial slur⁣ — the dreaded n-bomb, in fact — ‌on a gaming livestream.​ That suspension was a bit​ more justified, I’d say. However, I merely mention it because​ the guy who received the suspension ‌for​ the slur, series ⁣champion Kyle‌ Larson, is considered the most successful graduate of the ​Drive for Diversity program — having​ qualified due to his Asian-American⁢ background, according⁤ to⁢ Autoweek.

Whoops.

Even if this doesn’t get struck ⁤down in court and Drive to Diversity provides a pipeline⁤ of multiracial, multiethnic,⁣ multigendered talent, it​ still fixes ​nothing‍ that’s wrong ‍with the sport.

In addition to ⁣the silly playoff rules, NASCAR has‌ also introduced “segment wins” in recent years, giving drivers points for ‍their position at certain intervals during the race and making ‍the whole‍ scoring system about as ⁣complicated as flying a Cessna.

Formula One, once considered too ‌convoluted for American audiences, has ⁢made inroads⁤ thanks to​ Netflix’s popular “Drive to Survive” documentary ⁢series; ​it’s also managed to have a​ seven-time black​ world champion‍ in Lewis​ Hamilton ⁤ without having to resort to racially discriminatory internship and driver-development programs.

And, unlike every other racing series that gearheads can tune into on any given weekend, NASCAR ​seems to have such visceral contempt for ‍its fan base that it’s willing to potentially⁤ break anti-discrimination laws on ⁣the gamble that it’ll entice ⁣a new ⁢set of ‌woke sports watchers to tune in.

Unfortunately, they’re going to notice the same ⁣thing ⁤this lifetime NASCAR watcher has: ⁢No matter what the color, gender or politics of the ‌driver in the car may‌ be, the racing still stinks. And thanks to⁤ the new emphasis on progressive politics at the expense of entertainment and competition, ⁢the⁤ sanctioning body may as well ⁣just put Bud Light decals on the side of every car, no‍ matter who the actual ⁤sponsor may ⁤be.

The⁣ post NASCAR Has a ‘Diversity Internship’ That White⁢ People Are Banned ​from Applying For: ⁤’Blatantly ‍Illegal’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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