FAIRMONT, Minn. – Days after an Iowa racetrack fired him for a racist rant, track announcer Lon Oelke was back behind the microphone at his longtime regular gig, calling the Friday night auto racing card at Fairmont Raceway in this southern Minnesota city.
And he's not going anywhere, according to the track promoter, who's standing by Oelke amid the controversy over his Iowa remarks.
"I think perhaps the whole thing is taken a little out of context with social media these days," said Fairmont track promoter Jon McCorkell, adding that he'll "stick by my guy."
In a livestreamed broadcast earlier this month from the Kossuth County Speedway in Algona, Iowa, Oelke criticized sports fans who won't stand for the national anthem and directed disparaging comments at "those folks, I guess the darker-toned skin color."
Before the national anthem was played in Algona, Oelke said he wanted to make a "public service announcement," then condemned those who "won't stand for our flag" or who "take a knee" during the anthem.
"I've got four words for you: Find a different country if you won't do it," he said. "Get the hell out of Dodge."
Cheers in the crowd could be heard at that point on the video, which has been removed from its host site. Oelke added he was outraged that the NFL is considering playing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" — often called the Black national anthem — before games this season "for those folks, I guess the darker-toned skin color, I'll just say, Blacks.
"They want a different national anthem and the NFL is thinking about doing it," he said. "I just say shut the TVs off and let them play in front of nobody."