BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC) -
The Honda-Indy Grand Prix of Alabama will not get financial support from the city of Birmingham.
On Tuesday, Mayor William Bell withdrew a request for $300,000 to host and promote the race at the Barber Motorsports Park.
Last week, the council deadlocked on a vote over that request. Councilman Steven Hoyt questioned why a city with a black majority should continue to give money to support the Barber Motorsport track, saying decisions at Barber were not made by anyone who "looked like him."
Mayor Bell's office did not comment on the withdrawal.
There is apparently a scurge of racist politicians in Birmingham. Fuck 'em.
There is apparently a scurge of racist politicians in Birmingham. Fuck 'em.
Dude has some balls, I'll give him that.
No he doesn't.
There are ZERO repercussions for a black person calling racism or making a racist comment on anything. It gets completely ignored...
No he doesn't.
There are ZERO repercussions for a black person calling racism or making a racist comment on anything. It gets completely ignored...
There is apparently a scurge of racist politicians in Birmingham. Fuck 'em.
No he doesn't.Why should there be any repercussions? The president is black. Kill whitey!
There are ZERO repercussions for a black person calling racism or making a racist comment on anything. It gets completely ignored...