Please don't be a child! - the German parent company of Aldi published a video . In it, a boy named Theo (?) with earrings and painted nails talks to 28-year-old Ida from Munich.
Theo says, “I think having kids sucks.” (Theo is obviously speaking from experience, since by then she could be pregnant too if she wanted to. But she doesn't want to.) And Ida brags: she certainly never wants to be a mother. Gagging, she explains: the idea of pregnancy is "completely creepy" for her, and the name of the planet: It reminds her of death. It happens that an alien creature lives and feeds on a woman's body - explains the sharp-minded Ida, who, according to them, also considers her own fetal existence to be completely creepy. He then adds as an example: supporters of abortion often refer to unborn children as parasites.
Theo and Ida from Germany discuss all this with laughter and joy. They nod loudly and laugh. Hehe and haha. Don't be a child! For what? Terrifying formations. In the meantime, vegan tofu simmers on the stew, and finally they suck on an ice cream. The only thing I missed from the video was soy sauce.
Great advertisement! His message could be briefly summarized as follows: shop at Aldi yourself, then die together with your dear family and nation! It's not as if Germany, the entire West, and together with them, we Hungarians, haven't been doing this for decades. We are about to disappear from the face of the Earth, completely dumbfounded by prosperity.
But it seems that, according to the left-liberal progressives, our rate of extinction is slow, it should be accelerated. In recent years, there has been no shortage of similar anti-life, anti-child and anti-family advertisements, films, and literature. Don't give birth, because you're burdening the planet! Don't take it easy, because Greta Thunberg is throwing a tantrum! There is a not-so-polly-correct, but wiser saying for all of this: let those who are stupid die. The only catch is that Aldi, Theo and Ida do not do the extinction back home, between the four walls, within their own jurisdiction, but recommend all of this to us. They are trumpeting the world, spreading the Libsi mental disorder. And the dumber ones are also won over - we can see this in the demographic curves.
On the one hand, it shows how the left-liberal cultural revolution of the past decades had an effect on an entire generation of young women. On the other hand, its distribution through Aldi Nord is an example of how almost every area of society has been taken over by this culture
right-wing member of the European Parliament Joachim Kuhs evaluated the video. And most of the Internet commentators joined him:
"It's a clarion call for me not to go into any of their stores again, and I hope a lot of people do." "Aside from the fact that it's probably a good thing that people like that don't have kids, I don't see any meaningful connection to veganism at all." "May the Lord watch over these lost souls." And other.
In the 70s and 80s, we were not enthusiastic about the West of today. Today's West has become a parody of itself, a mad, suicidal, satanic ritual. Oh my God! So what kind of world is it, where insulting families, promoting childlessness, and advertising the destruction of human seedlings ("abortion") can be part of everyday life? What kind of contagion is it where perverted mental patients want to talk young children into hormone treatment and "gender reassignment"? Where normality is cornered and the patient, the deviant, is elevated to a pedestal? I will tell you: it is an irredeemably distorted world ripe for destruction, which must be stopped at Hegyeshalom. If nothing else works, then with a new iron curtain.
Tamás Pilhál / Hungarian Nation
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