Last evening, I noticed the most blatant examples of poor parenting I have ever seen (well, maybe not the MOST blatant, but close).
Subaru (a company that is known for its support of LGBTQ causes and a popular choice of the Lisbon population) has put together a TV commercial that contains a montage of things parents will allow and disallow their children to "take."
A brokenhearted young man is denied the right to take his nunchuks along on a trip to his granny's. (?) Another is discouraged from taking a fluorescent bulb (perhaps to shatter against a brick wall - a harmless thing so many boys enjoy). At the end, however, a black child informs his parent that he plans to steal a Subaru and all the woman says is "Don't be late."
How can we lay blame on our white communities for being hypervigilant when television celebrates and encourages young nigras to steal cars? This commercial even shows the nigra boy driving away in a Subaru in an obviously affluent neighborhood. While it doesn't show the high speed getaway (not enough time in the commercial, perhaps), nor the likely arrest for drug possession and weapons possession, those things are implied indirectly.
All this while a white girl in another commercial in a Godly way inherits her father's used car and a young white boy in still another considers whether to use his father's car or continue wandering about in his toy car. Where is the outrage?