Penarddun
Daily Stomer
November 25, 2016
Hope for Deutschland!
With Germany sadly falling apart before our own eyes, it’s hard sometimes to remember that not every German is cucked, and that there are people who want to return to the golden days where Aryans came first and kikes didn’t pocket a lot of shekels.
The ad for the Christmas range at Edeka features two cars with number plates displaying codes commonly used by neo-Nazis to identify themselves to each other.
A Volvo shown in the 84-second clip has the number plate MU SS 420. “SS” is forbidden on German number plates because it is synonymous with the Schutzstaffel, the Nazis’ paramilitary “protection squadron”.
The number 420 is a common abbreviation – especially in far-right circles in the US – for Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s birthday, 20 April.
Making it clear that Nazis are out there, and they’re ready
One could say that you can draw links between anything, but the fact that ‘SS’ is banned on number plates makes it very odd that the marketing company would go out of their way to use it.
Could it be possible that Germans are tired of having their women raped by migrants?
The Edeka Corporation has claimed that none of it was intentional (as to be expected):
It said the MU SS of the first number plate was meant to spell out the word muss (must) – one of the key messages in the ad, which shows a family, in particular a stressed mother, rushing around ahead of Christmas trying to complete various tasks while their children look increasingly neglected.
“The number plate with ‘MU SS’ is a fantasy number plate, based on the title song in our spot,” an Edeka spokesman told German media. “We regret the fact that a wrong impression is created here. This was in no way our intention.”
To Jigaboos and normies this would at best mean MUST SMOKE WEED, but clearly this was someone’s clever way of signalling fellow right-wingers and making it clear that we MUST CELEBRATE HITLER.
Jung von Matt, the Hamburg advertising agency responsible for creating the ad on behalf of Edeka, has so far not responded to requests for a statement, referring all inquiries to Edeka’s press office.
Why not drop a public post on Edeka’s Facebook page and tell them how much you love the pro-Nazi ad! After all, it’s not very often that we get fairly represented and it’s important that they know they’re doing the right thing.
I’m sure they’ve received a lot of hateful messages from anti-white folk and if it’s one thing shitlibs have taught us, it’s that nobody should be shamed for who they are or because of what they love!
Is Edeka possibly the new Nazi Supermarket? Are they offering a safe shopping experience to all of those that want to save Germany? We can only hope so.
Zyklon B in aisle z!
With a little encouragement maybe we can get them to play this through their speakers so that German families can not only do their Christmas shopping but get inspired all at the same time:
Edeka’s starting the train!