Life is a Pleasant PuzzleĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā
Ā By Don Valentine & Sarah Goldman
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā He-Said: Sarah before we dive into the amazing NASCAR victory by Mr. Wallace, letās introduce you to our new readers. My old writing cohort Nicole has moved on to a new calling.
The concept of these pieces is two friends that rarely agree on much, chatting about a topic over coffee at Starbucks.Ā We both graduated from Cal-Berkeley and have only a few other things in common. Youāre a White staunch feminist, agnostic, and unapologetic progressive Democrat!
Iām a Black man that believes in God, advocates for all civil right reforms, and an ardent supporter against minority oppression! Yes, that would be quite the odd couple.
With that introduction out of the way, how do you think the NASCAR fans are taking Bubbaās victory? Wallace is only the 2nd Black man to win a NASCAR trophy since 1963 when Wendell Scott won in Jacksonville.
She-Said: Don, thanks for the invitation and I hope the readers donāt find my comments to be too radical. I can only speak my mind in a forthright manner! Honestly, I hope those old red-neck, racist, pro-segregation, Klan members are rolling in their graves now!
Congrats to Bubba Wallace on accomplishing something those āMagaā hat-wearing misogynists thought a Black man could not achieve.
Here is a factoid Iāll bet most of our readers donāt know, Bubbaās real name is William Darrell Wallace Jr. He had to adopt the nickname āBubbaā to hide the fact he was a Black driver. Now tell me again about how progressiveness has evolved our society?
He-Said: Here is a factoid that will keep those āOld – Headsā spinning in their grave, Michael āBasketball Legendā Jordan was the majority owner of the racing team for Mr. Wallace. Jordan partnered with NASCAR maven Denny Hamlin to fund the team.
In retirement from basketball, Jordan is becoming more outspoken about the systemic racism in our country. That is quite the change in persona since his famous quote āRepublicans buy shoes as tooā¦ā
At that pinnacle of his career, āAir Jordansā were flying off the shelf. Iām not calling the man a sell-out, lord knows I donāt have the spare change to buy an NBA franchise or NASCAR racing team. Letās give Jordan credit for being āsmarter than the average bearā!
She-Said: The credit is well deserved. Who are we to question when Jordan saw the humanitarian light. There is no doubt Bubba Wallace would not be celebrated now without the assistance of a Black billionaire. Cheers to Bubba Wallace!