the weirdest aspect of these commercials is how they show blacks living the suburban life, happy and content in their 100%-white-interior houses
as if blacks lived in suburbs
The irony is that portraying blacks accurately is seen as racist.
Some do, but the call of the culture is hard to ignore. My neighbors next door, a black guy and a latina, have three kids and looked to be quite content. Well behaved, if they had a party it ended right at 10:00 pm at the latest and overall they looked like the typical suburban family. Then a month ago he moves out and I have not seen him since.
It's a State Farm ad...
Are they offering single parent insurance now or something?
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