There are a lot more commercials with black couples and families than there were prior to Obama's election. The thing is that according to a 2010 study, 72% of black children come from homes where the mom is unmarried and the head of the household. I've actually heard on Hannity and O'Reilly it's up to 85%, but I couldn't find a study to back that up just on a quick google search. The commercials I've seen are portraying these black families as being a dad and mom with kids living in suburbia, which sadly isn't anywhere near the neighborhood of reality. I think that the year starting off with sodomites "marrying" is giving us a glimpse into how 2014 is going to go - more sinful acts being pushed on Christians to be accepted as normal and if we refuse, then the powers that be are going to make laws to force us to submit and accept (kind of like Islam's submit or die philosophy). I've also noticed that white male characters in many shows are portrayed as stupid and ignorant morons. It seems Hollywood and the liberal progressive politicians are in cahoots to change the image of whites, white men in particular, so that come election time people will have in at least their subconscious that white men are too stupid to be good leaders. They're also portraying Christians and people with conservative views as ignorant, intolerant, bigoted hypocrites who also can't be put into positions of leadership. I seriously believe we're living in the last moments of what used to be the United States of America and seeing the birth of this country being nothing more than another socialist cesspool of massive government debt, oppressive laws, riots (and there will be when the workers are outnumbered by the shiftless, lazy do-nothings who don't want to work - you know, the Democratic voting pool), and no hope for any kind of future...until the man of sin and son of perdition arrives on the scene.
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