I’m sure you’ve all seen the Hyundai car commercial(s) from the videos below. Like many mainstream commercials which degrade white males, the inglorious narrative here is quite simple. That is, uncool white dorks are shopping for Christmas presents whilst making every attempt to “be hip†through the act of “rapping†about the various positive amenities featured on their new Hyundai car. But, given their pale complexion, their rapping skills are inherently pitiful and the groups’ “Hyundai Song†is nothing but another failed attempt to become something greater (i.e., a black man) than they could ever hope to be in their own skin. They are all generic-looking, wearing plain, generic wigger clothes, and the negro-style hat worn by the driver even reads the generic name: “DJ Dave.â€
[video=youtube;PAQjDVHilgk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAQjDVHilgk[/video]
CAPTION: Hyundai Wiggers #1
[video=youtube;3g2b5GAhKlk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g2b5GAhKlk&feature=related[/video]
CAPTION: Hyundai Wiggers #2
I wonder how many automobiles were legitimately sold as a result of this corporate foolishness? What sort of despondent, stupid, pea-brained white dullard would find such an advertisement amusing, let alone make a $20,000+ investment after viewing something so racially degrading? Even within the (open) borders of “Idiot Nation,†such a thing would not occur. Thus, Hyundai is wasting millions of dollars simply to degrade whites…this behavior is the new archetype for corporate America.
Compare that inane filth with this lovely Chevrolet commercial...
[video=youtube;Mrl-mm-7WM8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrl-mm-7WM8[/video]
This Chevy commercial portrays so many positive ideals. A young boy who idolized his father, playing with real toys instead of digital junk, pretending to help a “stranded†woman (likely his sister’s Barbie doll), and then running to greet his strong, burly, handsome father when he arrives home, presumably from a day of working with his Chevy pickup. The blonde boy and his hard-working father reminds me of my own life…although my dad would never have wasted money on a new truck meant for farm work (as they only get scratched and dented). I kept this in mind when I bought my 20+ year old truck for around $800, haha.