Do you remember that years ago, Tesco tried to improve itself, improved its offer, and tried to dispel existing prejudices against it with an advertisement that said something like this: "from now on, think differently about Tesco"? Well, this is what came to mind in relation to Aldi's commercial, Please don't have children - That's why Ida never wants to be a mother.
By now, I think everyone knows the video: in it, two nice, obnoxious young vegans talk about how "having children sucks" while making tofu, Marie declares that she never wants to be a mother, because children are like parasites in mothers' bodies . For her, the thought of pregnancy is absolutely horrifying.”
I won't go on: I think that after this it is impossible to avoid that when you walk through its doors, you really think completely differently about Aldi...
And this is really not the place for advertising right now, not least because what Aldi is doing is not a market issue, it is far beyond it...
I think the newspaper Deutsche Stimme is absolutely right when it writes in its commentary that Aldi's economic interest would clearly be to have as many children as possible in as many families as possible, as this increases the number of potential customers. On the other hand, if no children are born, potential buyers will also cease to exist.
In other words, the newspaper concludes, Aldi made this hideous, satanic advertisement for ideological reasons, and not for economic reasons.
But what happened in the 21st century?
Have multinational giant companies become ideological think tanks rather than pragmatic, profit-driven companies?
Yes, that's it: the global market wants to define what the brave new world should look like.
And why?
Because these global companies have become the masters of the world. Their owners - in most cases BlackRock and Vanguard - as well as their leaders are present in global institutions, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg Group, and recently the most active globalist organization, the World Economic Forum managed by Klaus Schwab. Their financial and power influence is so enormous that they have now grown above the nation states.
And the Klaus Schwabs are now preparing the beautiful new world in which nation-states will cease to exist, and a world society will be created with atomized world citizens without property, characteristics and national and gender identity, who will be controlled by this global elite. But many of them have already explained, including Bill Gates, that the reduction of the world's population is inevitable.
So the picture comes together.
The global market has crushed states and civil societies, and by going beyond its role, it claims to take over the traditional tasks of the state, and thus to regulate people's coexistence - and death together.
And they start from the premise: we don't need more customers - that is, more children - but fewer, but can be trained and shaped in every way, who act, eat, drink and buy what Aldi dictates to them.
They no longer adapt to the customers, but they "manufacture" the customers of the brave new world.
They, Aldi, Walt Disney, Coca Cola and the rest sell death.
Will we buy it and become the last generation on earth?
Obsession?
Source: Hungarian Nation
Cover image: An Aldi brand logo on the wall of the Aldi supermarket in the 19th century. on Ady Endre út in the district (Photo: MTVA/László Róka)