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NASCAR star suspended for liking offensive George Floyd meme.

Is a tasteless and crass joke ⁢enough to get you suspended indefinitely from a job?

Well,⁢ yeah, probably. Tis’ the life of an at-hire employee, after all.

But is a social media “like” of a tasteless joke enough to get you suspended indefinitely from a job?

That’s a much​ murkier question and one that lays at the heart of a raging NASCAR controversy involving driver Noah Gragson.

The 25-year-old Cup Series driver has been suspended “effective immediately”⁣ according to⁤ a Saturday social media post from his stock car team, Legacy Motor Club.

“We have made the decision to suspend Noah Gragson effective immediately regarding his actions that do‍ not represent the values ​of our team,” the statement⁤ read, in part.

Initially, it was not⁤ clear what behavioral issue triggered the hefty suspension.

NASCAR then came out in full-throated ‌support of the suspension:

“NASCAR fully supports Legacy Motor Club’s decision to suspend Noah Gragson,” the‌ post read. “Following his actions on ⁤social media, NASCAR has determined that Gragson has violated‍ the Member Conduct section of the​ 2023 NASCAR Rule Book and has placed him ⁣under indefinite suspension.”

According to ESPN, it was eventually revealed and confirmed that the reason Gragson‍ was being suspended was over liking a social media post regarding George Floyd.

Floyd, as you will assuredly recall, was the black man who died in‍ 2020‌ after a police officer‍ knelt on his ‌neck.⁣ The death sparked mass riots and protests, ‌leaving ⁢swathes of​ the‌ country practically razed that summer.

The controversial post in question was tracked down by TMZ ‍and depicted Floyd’s face superimposed on a crab’s body, with‍ the text “Under Da Knee” written twice on it.

The not-so-subtle allusion is to ‍“The Little Mermaid”⁢ character Sebastian, a talking crab, and one of the movie’s more iconic songs, “Under the Sea.”

It’s a tasteless and ⁢sophomoric meme, to⁤ be sure,⁣ but ‌an “indefinite⁢ suspension” feels a tad heavy-handed for a social media meme reaction, no?

In fact, much of ​social media ​appeared ‌to‍ agree with that sentiment, at least based on the vociferous reaction to NASCAR’s above social media post:

Gragson, for his part, apologized and‍ owned up to the mistake on X, the⁤ platform formerly known ​as Twitter.

“I am disappointed in myself for my lack of attention and‍ actions on⁣ social media,” Gragson posted to X. “I understand the severity of this situation. I‍ love and appreciate everyone. ​I try to treat everyone ​equally no matter who they are.

“I messed up plain and simple.”

So did Gragson make a grave error in judgment? By his own admission,‌ he absolutely did.

But did‌ this mistake deserve to potentially derail — for an “indefinite” period of time, mind you — a promising career?

For this writer, okay, suspend Gragson if you must (a hefty fine would make more sense in this context) but give him a hard start and end date.

A suspension is still probably a tad too harsh for the “crime” committed, but nobody deserves to just dangle in the wind when ⁤it⁤ comes to‌ their career like that.

The post Top NASCAR Driver ‌Indefinitely Suspended After Liking Meme of George Floyd as a Crab appeared first on The⁢ Western Journal.



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