Top Name Among Welfare Beneficiaries in Germany

Can you guess the most common name among welfare recipients in Germany? Sure you can:

New figures released by Germany’s federal government have reshaped the rankings of citizen’s allowance recipients in the country, placing Mohammed and its many spelling variants at the top of the list.

Mohammeds aren’t the only Islamic colonists sponging off German taxpayers:

Three Islamic names, Mohammed, Ahmad, and Ali, were included in the top 10 first names of recipients.

At the end of 2024, a total of 5.42 million people in Germany received a citizen’s allowance, including 2.82 million Germans (52 percent) and 2.6 million foreigners (48 percent).

Many of those counted as Germans are actually naturalized migrants.

Bild also reported that nearly half of Germany’s €17.68 billion housing support budget for 2024 went to foreigners.

That German citizens should be compelled to finance an allowance for foreigners is a form of slavery.

Government figures show that 52.8 percent of Syrians and 46.7 percent of Afghans in Germany receive a citizen’s allowance, while fewer than 40 percent in both groups are in jobs subject to social security contributions.

Until recently, it would have been inconceivable for a society to eagerly finance its own demise. Moonbattery works miracles of evil.

On a tip from abcanc.

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