Marcel Winatschek

Refugee Porn

I came across something last week that won’t let go. Mohamed Amjahid reported on the porn search data—refugee queries exploding on Pornhub, xHamster, RedTube since 2015, spiking in lockstep with immigration politics. Eight hundred thousand searches a month. The pattern is so transparent it’s nauseating: election cycle, talk-show debate, AfD rally, search spike follows. Repeat.

There’s a guy at a march screaming about borders and invasion and keeping them out. Hours later he’s home searching for exactly what he just claimed to hate. Not to sympathize with. To watch degraded. One video—Syrian Refugee Sucks Huge White Cock for Dinner Money—had 420,000 views. The comments: one guy complaining that refugees don’t shave anymore, another in German: Refugee cunts welcome.

The gap between public posture and private hunger is almost beautiful in how disgusting it is. These men so committed to expelling women from their country somehow need to watch them used first. Maybe it’s just the power thing—a sex researcher said it plainly, that sex is dominance and submission. Maybe it’s simpler: women they’ve been trained to see as exotic and submissive just work on them. The research from the US shows the pattern cuts across all demographics.

xHamster’s numbers are clearest. Search volume spikes sync with the news cycle like clockwork. Whenever the country gets loud about immigration—debates, elections, scandals—the searches follow. You can watch it in real time.

I’m sure multiple things are happening. Curiosity, fear, ordinary horny. But the overlap with actual fascism, with the rhetoric about invasion and protection of whiteness—that’s not separate. The need to dominate, to feel superior, to use someone marked as beneath you—it’s the same impulse in both places.

So when you see some guy outside a refugee shelter screaming, you know what his night looks like. He goes home and jerks off to the women he was threatening an hour before. It’s disgusting and logical and perfectly honest about what we actually want beneath the slogans.