The commercial starts with a black guy driving and Alicia Keyes in VO, talking about the smart drive app and who you want to drive like. So it shifts to who you don't want to drive like. The first guy is a white guy doing burnouts and donuts in an empty parking lot. The second person is a white women crying while driving, so she is swerving. The third person is a white man driving while doing business, and driving distracted. The commercial cuts back to the black driver, driving with hands at 10 and 2 and Alicia Keyes ends her VO to end the commercial.
I know the normies will say it's no big deal but come on it's two black people being critical of three white people. I don't think it wasn't intentional and was done on purpose to demoralize white people.
Fun (somewhat related to one of the "bad driver" anecdotes) story:
About 10 years ago I get sent to Michigan in December for work and get paired up with this local field rep (who I'd never met but ended up liking quite a bit). We're in the car driving to the customer site in the cold and snow, and me being the native temperate West-Coaster asked the simple question "what do you guys do for 6 months when it's cold and snowy and you can't really do much outside".
He answers "well we do things like this", hits the parking brake on the car and does a J-turn in the middle of the road. I think it's hilarious but also give him a kinda "what the hell are you doing" look just because it was so unexpected. He half-apologizes, I tell him he doesn't need to, and we just kinda continue on our way.
Good times.