- “Let’s Go Brandon” NASCAR driver has accepted crypt endorsement.
- A NASCAR official accused a NASCAR employee of approving Brown’s agreement with cryptocurrency for an abbreviation “Let’s go, Brandon.”
- Despite taking the endorsement, Brown said that he is more interested in moving the racing world forward.
- Brandon claimed that it is just a proposal and there are no political ambitions.
Brandon Brown, the NASCAR driver who has inspired the countless “Let’s Go Brandon” shouts heard at sports stadiums and gatherings around the country in recent months, is now being sponsored by a cryptocurrency created via the phrase.
Brandon Brown Joins the Cryptosphere
“Let’s Go Brandon” has been a trend for months and is intended to conceal what speakers are actually saying, is “F**k Joe Biden.” The cry is directed towards the present President of the United States and his increasing incompetence. Things began in this late summer, following the failure in Afghanistan, which left countless Americans, friends, and billion-dollar equipment behind as the country’s 20-year war came to a sudden and violent conclusion. The outcome arguably resulted in the deaths of 13 American soldiers and the Taliban’s near-complete capture of the nation.
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Soon after, many Americans attending sporting events around the country began to yell “F**k Joe Biden” in imitation of the current president. The shout became louder and stronger across the country as additional factors — such as inflation, rising petrol prices, supply chain challenges, and a slow response to the COVID outbreak – began to take hold. Biden’s poll ratings appear to be deteriorating as the shout grows louder.
NASCAR authorities denied Brown’s LGBcoin sponsorship
NASCAR authorities denied Brown’s LGBcoin sponsorship on Tuesday, two months after Brown and his racing crew were told in person that the term would not be authorized in any vehicle paint scheme or sponsorship, a NASCAR spokesman confirmed to HuffPost on Wednesday.
According to The Washington Post, a NASCAR official, the racing organization accused a NASCAR employee of approving Brown’s agreement with cryptocurrency joke coin LGBcoin, for an abbreviation “Let’s go, Brandon,” without the necessary approval.
The coin’s name will be put on his Chevrolet Camaro as part of the arrangement.
His acceptance of the currency is a clear shift from his attitude two weeks ago.
Brown expressed his dissatisfaction with the meme in an interview with Ben Smith of The New York Times published on December 19, claiming he had “zero desire to get involved in politics.”
“Just a proposal…no political ambitions”
Brown said in an interview, “Having the financial backing of LGB Coin is excellent, especially at such a key period will enhance team’s growth as we aim to advance to the next level of competition,” he added, “This last season was a rollercoaster, from worrying if we would have the financial resources to participate to my first major win (at Talladega, no less), to becoming an unintentional meme. The support from sponsors like LGB Coin allows us to be as competitive as possible, and I’m looking forward to competing hard on the track in 2022.”
Despite taking the endorsement, Brown has claimed that he is more interested in moving the racing world forward, and he has no desire to be engaged.
Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/01/07/lets-go-brandon-nascar-driver-is-being-sponsored-by-crypto/