A German health insurance ad encourages threesomes…with non-Germans

Image: X screen grab (cropped).

by Andrea Widburg 

Earlier this month, I wrote that a leftist outlet openly stated that migrants sexually assaulting European women is a great way to help assimilate the migrants. This was not a joke. Now, in another “not a joke” moment, a major German insurance provider has released a commercial reminding German women and men to use contraception, especially when one of the two men in the bed is definitely not German.

AOK is one of Germany’s largest health insurance providers. One of its approaches to healthcare is to provide free access to doctors for contraception counseling and consultations. To promote this service, it created a 17-second ad.

The ad shows a stereotypically Germanic-looking young woman leaving the arms of her sleeping, equally Germanic-looking (male) lover. Then there’s an overlay with a sultry video of the woman looking at the camera as she walks out of the room, along with the caption, “Mit irh?” (“With her?”)

The main camera then shifts to a picture of the same Germanic man sleepily sitting up. He looks over his shoulder, and you can see that there is a third person in the bed, although you can’t yet see the person. As the camera pulls back a little more, we see that it’s a sleeping, dark-haired, bearded man.

There’s a new overlay, this time a video of the Germanic man casting obviously sultry looks at his dark-haired, male bed partner. We get a shot of the dark-haired man’s hand and arm. We then get a close-up shot of the man. He’s obviously not German, for he has swarthy skin and frizzy hair.

And now another shot, this time of the Germanic man’s hand closing gently over the darker man’s hand. And there’s a new caption: “Mit ihm?” (“With him?”)

The woman walks back into the scene and smiles broadly, clearly pleased with what she sees happening on the bed. Another caption appears: “Mit beiden?” (“With both?”) She then drives into the bed, joining the two men who lie pressed together in a tangle of sheets.

Under the “Mit beiden?” caption, more words appear.

“#AllesOK” (“All is good,” which is also a pun on AOK, the company’s name)

“Mit der AOK ist dein Liebes-leben safe. Wir bezahlen dir die Verhütungsberatung.” (“With AOK your love life is safe. We pay for your contraception counseling”)

So that you can see I’m telling the absolute truth, here’s the ad:

Can you imagine if Aetna or Blue Cross started promoting threesomes? Given the left’s admiration for all things European, unless we put the brakes on the Democrats, this is where we’ll be, too, in a few years.

But what’s probably more important is that the third in the threesome is so manifestly non-German. One could argue that the ad is simply leaning into the exotic for something more titillating and artistic. What better way to capture people’s attention and encourage them to use contraceptives? However, I don’t think that’s what’s happening here.

Instead, it seems like a continuation of the German social pressure on young women to make nice, very, very nice with the millions of Africans and Middle Easterners who have flooded the country since 2015. It’s also a not-so-subtle message to these immigrants, who rape a lot more than Europeans traditionally do, that at the very least, they should wear condoms before they do so.

I don’t really have a lot more to add. I figure you’ve got all the opinions on this that you need.

The one thing I’ll say is that, if you want to put the kibosh on unlimited immigration to America from third-world countries, don’t vote Democrat, and don’t sit out the coming election. No matter how weak congressional Republicans are, Democrats are worse. A refusal to vote for your local Republican candidate has the practical effect of voting for those crazy Dems.

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