‘Leave The Hijab On’: Germans Now ‘Obsessed’ With Refugee Porn

‘Leave The Hijab On’: Germans Now ‘Obsessed’ With Refugee Porn

After the mass migration into Germany of roughly a million refugees over the last several years, Germans have become ‘obsessed’ with refugee porn, according to The Sun, citing data from adult content platform “xhamster,” which reports roughly 800,000 monthly searches for the fetish.

In fact, entire film companies are now specializing in refugee smut and so-called ‘hijab porn’ – in which Middle Eastern porn stars in subjugated roles wear their religious headgear while being sexually dominated by white males.

According to the report “the headwear often stays on even when all the other garments have been taken off.

The majority of refugee porn titles depict female protagonists in subjugated roles, who are often made to look like they have Middle Eastern origins. In explicit scenes, they are often shown as being dominated sexually by white males. A main feature in many of these adult film productions is the wearing of the hijab — the Islamic head covering used by many Muslim women; the religious headwear is frequently fetishized as a symbol representing female migrants as a whole, and only in the rarest of cases is it taken off at all — even if all other garments have been removed in the depicted scenes.

Some of the refugee porn movies also feature the Arabic language or other foreign tongues as part of their narratives in a further attempt to present migrants as mysterious, out-of-place objects of sexual desire. –InfoMigrants

According to the report, Google searches for said porn have skyrocketed over the past four years, while major porn websites host hundreds of refugee / hijab videos.

In the weeks leading up to the Austrian parliamentary elections in September of 2019, the phrase “refugee porn” high a two-year high. During the 2017 Austrian election, searches for the term had nearly doubled vs. a month earlier. Meanwhiule, German searches for “refugee porn” spiked in Saxony leading up to the September election as well.

Adding a dash of legitimacy to Germany’s newfound obsession is Professor Jakob Pastötter, a sexual scientist and cultural anthropologist, who told InfoMigrants in October that “Sexuality is a means to familiarize yourself with things that are alien to you. By approaching new phenomena from a sexual angle we get to understand these things better,” and that “Pornography doesn’t simply just show sex. People want to experience at the very least a rudimentary link between the sexual acts they view and themes from everyday life, as is the case with refugee porn.”

Professor Jakob Pastoötter believes that ethically produced pornography is part of a healthy sexuality | Photo: Jakob Pastötter

That said, InfoMigrants suggests that the porn genre objectifies migrants with violent narratives that promote rape and sex trafficking.

“(Pornography) is the public face of a larger network of sexual exploitation which deliberately recruits from foster homes, shelters serving various desperate populations and otherwise seeks out poor people from across the world to feed a supply chain with a constant need for fresh bodies,” said Jennifer Johnson, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Pastötter disagrees – saying that “Only a small minority of so-called refugee porn films focus on aspects like humiliation. I believe that those more violent films are mainly addressed at an audience who like to watch porn, in which domination always plays a key role anyway.”

“Think about the likelihood of actually meeting a refugee woman, let alone having sex with one against the backdrop that the majority of migrants to Europe are men. It’s even less likely to actually happen than that common porn cliché about the pizza delivery boy who happens to also offer sexual services for a tip. This is all just about fulfilling fantasies, and should really be communicated as such.


Tyler Durden

Sat, 01/18/2020 – 08:45

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