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NASCAR's decision to do away with the confederate flag and Wallace's activism has seemingly rubbed some race fans the wrong way. However, Wallace is getting support from NASCAR and other star athletes.

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The fast-food chain recently tweeted in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in what now appears to be another performative act of allyship.

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For over 130 years, the image of the smiling Black woman that adorned the brand's syrup bottles and pancake mix boxes greeted customers. Quaker Oats, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, is also promising to rename the brand.

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With NASCAR promoting diversity in the sport, standing with Black Americans and banning the Confederate Flag at events, Ciccarelli has apparently seen enough.

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Harry Rogers, 36, was charged with attempted malicious wounding, felony vandalism, and assault and battery after driving his vehicle into a Black Lives Matter protest just north of Richmond.

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Vince Meyer, the owner of the Vince's Crab House chain, was discovered making several racist comments and issued a weak apology that didn't go over well.

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The conservative media host is known for using his platform to shout down progressive actions, seemingly more so when people of color are involved.

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The older white woman is seen on the clip putting her hands on the younger woman, leading to the slap heard throughout the state of Arizona.

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The 51-year-old actor shared a tweet in where he essentially undermined the Black Lives Matter movement to center white people in the fight for justice and equality.

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The Houston star took to Instagram to share words regarding the racial inequality and outrage that has spread around the globe.

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It is clear that President Trump is weaponizing the rage felt by Black Americans and pitting his rabid extremist right-wing supporters against protesters angered by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others.

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The CNN contributor expressed his frustrations regarding the recent attack on Black lives by the likes of Cooper and the Minneapolis police, framing the acts as the results of a "virus" of racism.