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Germany to consider 'educational state-funded feminist pornography' to combat sexist stereotypes
2018-06-12
Germany is considering making state-funded feminist porn and broadcasting it to the public to combat sexist stereotypes.

The material, which would include 'fat, skinny, young and old people' will be available on the websites of public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, if the idea goes ahead.

The proposal was voted on by Angela Merkel's social-democratic coalition partners at a general assembly in Berlin.

The delegates accepted a proposal from their youth wing to adopt the idea of government-funded feminist pornography for educational purposes as part of their party programme.

The SPD, the junior coalition partner of Angela Merkel's Christian-Democratic Union (CDU), is the biggest party in Berlin where it governs together with coalition partners the Greens and the far-left Die Linke.

In the proposal, the SPD wrote: 'Mainstream porn generally shows sexist and racial stereotypes in which consent is not a theme and certain "optimal" body types are made as standard.'
They want porn with fat, old, and ugly people. The purpose of porn is to titillate the sexual urge. The sexual urge is the urge to procreate with the fittest specimens. It's like they don't know this, or know it and are lying.
'In these films, sex seems more like a performance or competitive sport: everything seems to work right away, there is no communication between the performers, no trying out, failure and trying out new things.'

According to the SPD, it influences modern society in a negative way as youths have 'unrealistic imaginations of sexual life'.

Socialist youth member Heike Hoffmann, 20, is one of the SPD members behind the proposal.
A socialist, what a surprise.
The idea might have been inspired by Sweden, where in 2009 the state film institute spent £44,813 financing Dirty Diaries, a series of short porn films produced by female film artists.
Sweden, what a surprise.
The SPD also proposes that German broadcasters ARD and ZDF buy some of those movies and offer them on their online media libraries.
Posted by: Herb McCoy

#9  This is the inverse of the famous Noxema commercial that was one of the joys of my younger days.

Put-it-on-put it-on-put it-all-on
Posted by: Matt   2018-06-12 13:52  

#8  
Posted by: Frank G   2018-06-12 13:24  

#7  They can't force us to watch (I hope)
Posted by: European Conservative   2018-06-12 11:56  

#6  There really is nothing that a Socialist or a feminist cannot ruin with a little effort.
Posted by: Cesare   2018-06-12 11:03  

#5  Let them. It'll make for a good visual shorthand for the differences between state sponsored socialist and feminist ideals versus those of the market. Imagine the memes.
Posted by: Iblis   2018-06-12 10:21  

#4  Like there already isn't enough lezzie prawn on the internet.
Posted by: Glinerong Grundy5168   2018-06-12 07:01  

#3  would include 'fat, skinny, young and old people'

I can guess at the popularity numbers.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-12 04:44  

#2  Will there be walk on roles of camels and goats for "migrants"?
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-06-12 04:43  

#1  The next step will be to outlaw statistics on how popular this feminist pron is compared to the regular stuff.
Posted by: gorb   2018-06-12 00:14  

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