Prompted by its Social Democratic Party (SPD), a member of the Party of European Socialists, Germany’s government is mulling creating state-funded ‘educational’ feminist porn and broadcasting it to the public to combat what left wing feminists call ‘sexist stereotypes’.
The last time Germany produced state-funded ‘educational’ films designed to combat ‘stereotypes’ was the film program run by “Patron of the German film” Dr. Joseph Goebbels. The use of film for political ends had been planned by the National Socialist German Workers Party as early as 1930, when the party first established a film department.
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 state-funded feminist pornography for ‘educational’ purposes as part of their political party program.
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 followed the marxist-feminist party line, writing: “Mainstream porn generally shows sexist and racial stereotypes in which consent is not a theme and certain ‘optimal’ body types are made as standard.”
‘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.’
Why, it’s almost as if those porn-makers were trying to entertain their audience! What a concept!
According to the SPD, porn that does not serve their political message influences modern society in a destructive way, providing youths with ‘unrealistic imaginations of sexual life’.
Save the children!
I am reminded by a speech made to the German people in February 1933, complaining of a negative way of thinking that needed to be stamped out:
“Starting with the family, and including all notions of honor and loyalty, nation and fatherland, culture and economy, even the eternal foundations of our morals and our faith—nothing is spared by this negative, totally destructive ideology.”
Heike Hoffmann is one of the SPD members behind the proposal.
She said: ‘In feminist porn there are fat, skinny, young and old people and the sex is enjoyed by everyone. [except the audience — ed.]
‘In mainstream porn, sex is like a competitive sport, the focus is only on the woman who often is humiliated, and contraception does not matter. Young people should get more access to feminist porn.’
The idea may have also been inspired by Sweden, where in 2009 the state film institute spent USD$60,000 financing “Dirty Diaries“, a series of painfully dull short porn films produced by women.
The SPD also proposes that German broadcasters ARD and ZDF buy some of those movies and offer them on their online media libraries.
ht: The Daily Mail