Germany’s birth rate has plunged to a perilous 1.35 children per woman in 2023, signaling a demographic catastrophe. For native German women, the figure is even grimmer at 1.23, the lowest in nearly three decades. Foreign women in Germany boast a higher rate of 1.84, nearing replacement levels. Yet even their numbers are dipping, down steadily since 2017. Nevertheless, this disparity still highlights a stark divide in family futures. Thilo Sarrazin, the provocative ex-Bundesbank official, revisits his explosive 2010 book “Germany Is Abolishing Itself.” His warnings of cultural erosion through migration now seem understated. He analyzes more recent data which accelerates his timeline for ethnic Germans becoming minorities. Sarrazin once forecasted minority status in decades, assuming modest net immigration of 50,000 to 100,000 yearly. But…

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