So now the culture warriors will punish your for the actions of your parents – from 30 years ago!

NASCAR driver Conor Daly lost his endorsement from Lilly Diabetes for something his father said 30 years ago.

Conor Daly is 26 years old!

Lilly Diabetes has pulled its sponsorship of Conor Daly’s No. 6 car in the NASCAR Xfinity race at Road America, citing a racially insensitive remark made by the driver’s father in the 1980s that surfaced this week. https://t.co/TbJeb1jCu5 — RTV6 Indianapolis (@rtv6) August 25, 2018

Driver Conor Daly responded to this unbelievable move by Lily Diabetes late Friday night.

https://twitter.com/ConorDaly22/status/1033141329436528640

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Lilly Diabetes posted a video supporting Conor Daly on Wednesday.

https://twitter.com/LillyDiabetes/status/1032329634858377216

Conor’s father says he is not the one behind the racial slur that made the news this week.

The Indy Channel reported:

Lilly Diabetes has pulled its sponsorship of Conor Daly’s No. 6 car in the NASCAR Xfinity race at Road America, citing a racially insensitive remark made by the driver’s father in the 1980s that surfaced this week. Lilly said in a statement Friday that its sponsorship was intended to raise awareness for treatment options and resources for people living with diabetes. READ | Bob Lamey admits to using ‘inappropriate word’ while telling a story “Unfortunately, the comments that surfaced this week by Derek Daly distract from this focus, so we have made the decision that Lilly Diabetes will no longer run the No. 6 at Road America this weekend,” Lilly said. Primarily an IndyCar driver, Conor Daly is making his NASCAR debut at the rural Wisconsin road course Saturday with Roush Fenway Racing. Messages left for a team spokesman seeking comment were not immediately returned on Friday night. Derek Daly has denied being the original source of a racial slur that led to the retirement of longtime Indianapolis Colts radio voice Bob Lamey last weekend. Several news outlets reported that Daly was the source in a story Wednesday. It also led to the station severing its ties with Daly, a freelance racing analyst. Daly is a former CART and Formula One driver.

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