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Germany in 2050: Arab Clans Dominate In Large Cities, Drugs, Sharia Law, Child Marriages …

The deputy head of the German Police Union (DPolG), Manuel Ostermann, presented a bleak vision of Germany in 2050 in a post on social network X (formerly Twitter). According to his scenario, Arab clans will take control of large cities in the coming decades, and Sharia law, child marriages, widespread drug use, and criminal gangs will become the norm.

“Imagine Germany in 2050. Arab clans control the big cities. Gangs are fighting each other for dominance in organised crime. People who don’t belong to the ‘right side’ are being killed in the streets. Even the police hardly dare to enter the so-called no-go zones,” Ostermann wrote.

According to him, the number of drug-related deaths will reach an all-time high, and in some neighbourhoods, Sharia law will be the only law recognised. Women would only be allowed to leave their homes completely covered and accompanied by a male relative, and Arab merchants and Arabic signage would dominate public spaces.

Social changes and Islamisation

Ostermann predicts that German residents will flee en masse from certain urban neighbourhoods, where schools will be bilingual and playgrounds will be ruled by the “law of the strongest.”

“Gang rapes and so-called grooming groups will operate unpunished. Muslim girls will be married to older men before they reach puberty. In certain circles, genital mutilation will be completely normal,” he warns.

According to his scenario, many churches would be closed, crosses would disappear from public spaces, and Christmas celebrations would be abolished. Instead, Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr would become public holidays. Islamist mayors would take over city administrations, and a radical Islamic party would become the strongest political force in the Bundestag.

The collapse of the welfare state and violence

According to Ostermann’s prediction, by 2050, the social system would collapse and pensions would no longer be paid. Society would be accompanied by daily calls to prayer, violence would reign in the streets, and an increasing number of migrants would cross the borders every day.

“Germany is no longer safe. This is not pessimism or a populist battle cry, but reality. Unless there is a 180-degree turnaround in domestic policy, there will be no other chance,” he wrote.

Reactions and context

Ostermann’s statement sparked heated reactions, as it is one of the most radical public announcements made by a high-ranking police union representative to date. Critics accuse him of exaggerating, but he responds: “No, I’m not exaggerating. Look at the United Kingdom – you are already a few steps closer to this scenario there. Why should it be any different in Germany?”

I. K.

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