Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, and the West more broadly, at the hands of the neoliberal technocracy.
Unreal German contraception ad depicts two natives in a throuple with African migrant
You might recall this wild public service announcement courtesy of state media, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, from 2020, in which a kindly professor type explains to the couple of white rubes that, actually, Danes mating with Danes is inbreeding and results in birth defects and other undesirable outcomes.
Instead, he insists, while holding a suggestive chocolate in his hand, the couple should mate with colorful non-Danes for more vibrant, wholesome offspring. (The exact word the professor uses is “exotic.”)
Danish state media explains that Danes reproducing with Danes is actually inbreeding, suggests mating with migrants instead pic.twitter.com/HAlJYLFSW0
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) May 6, 2026
Not that the native Danish women require much convincing; once the migrants take over, they won’t have much of a choice in partner, in that the progressive decision to opt for mongrelism will be made for them by the migrants uninitiated into the concept of “consent.”
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Anyway, if you thought the replacement migration propaganda was brazen before, get a load of this advertisement for a German insurance provider.
It depicts a German twink tenderly cupping the hand of the naked male migrant before the third wheel, a native German woman in a bra, enters, smiling in approval at the arrangement before she joins them in bed.
German insurance ad depicts two Germans in diverse, progressive migrant love triangle pic.twitter.com/ksDLxYjld1
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) May 6, 2026
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As I covered last month, EU technocrats have taken a keen interest in convincing the native women of the European continent to embrace the new, diverse military-age migrant lovers they have so kindly imported en masse onto the continent.
Unfortunately, the project to push them into the arms of Afghan men hasn’t gone quite as swimmingly as hoped.
As a consequence, the European Research Council (ERC) commissioned a study to try to figure out why their pets have failed thus far to seduce European women to the desired extent in an effort to right the ship.
Via Journal of Family Studies (emphasis added):
This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age…
Conflicts and political unrest in numerous Middle Eastern and North African countries have triggered a substantial migration of refugees to Western Europe in the last decade (OECD, Citation2017). Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets (BAMF, Citation2018; Sauer & Kraus, Citation2024). Facing a host-country partner market with a scarcity of co-ethnic individuals and restrictive policies on transnational marriages (Kraus, Citation2024; Rüdel & Joly, Citation2024), many of these refugees may consider forming partnerships with members of the host population (Nauck, Citation2008). The extent to which the German resident population is receptive to such partnerships remains a topic of ongoing public and academic discussion (Dancygier et al., Citation2019; Kogan et al., Citation2023; Kuhlemann et al., Citation2025)…
Overall, these results show a general high openness among male refugees towards partnering with a woman from the resident German population…
In contrast, comparable analyses for the resident female population show a much lower openness towards partnering with an Afghan or Syrian refugee (see figure 2b). Both women with and without a migration background clearly prefer a partner born in Germany over a Syrian or Afghan refugee.






