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    Elon Musk Responds to Migrants in Germany Over Sharia Law Remarks

    September 7, 20253 Mins Read
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    Billionaire Elon Musk waded into Germany's migrant debate this week, with comments made on his social media platform "X." Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images. Source: CNN.
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    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has once again drawn global attention with his short but strong reaction to a viral video about migrants in Germany. The clip showed individuals claiming that once they become the majority, German laws would be replaced by Sharia law. Musk responded with a simple three-word comment: “I believe him,” which quickly spread online and fueled intense debate.

    The viral post was originally shared on X by political commentator Maalouf. In the video, a man identified as a migrant in Germany said, “Everybody who calls himself a Muslim must want Sharia in the whole world. I want Sharia in Germany definitely.” He further added that once Muslims become the majority, they would replace German laws with Sharia law and take over the country by force. The post claimed that Christians and Jews would be forced to either convert or leave.

    Musk’s response was brief but powerful. By writing “I believe him,” he showed that he took the statement seriously, and this sparked many reactions from his millions of followers. Some supported Musk’s position while others accused him of fueling division. His choice to respond shows how active he is on X when it comes to social and political issues in Europe.

    This was not the first time Musk reacted to similar statements. Recently, he replied to another viral video on X that featured a Pakistani man speaking to a Danish man in a heated exchange. The Pakistani man said that in 10–15 years, there would be more Pakistanis than Danes, due to larger family sizes. He claimed that Danes could be outnumbered and even exterminated as migrants continued to grow in population. Another man in the video also added that he was married and planning to have five children.

    Musk commented on that video as well, agreeing with the demographic claim. He wrote, “His math is correct,” pointing out that the Pakistani man’s numbers about population growth were not wrong. This showed once again that Musk is not afraid to make bold comments on sensitive migration and demographic debates in Europe.

    These remarks have placed Musk at the center of a larger conversation about migration, culture, and law in Europe. Germany has been one of the main destinations for migrants and asylum seekers in recent years, which has sometimes led to tensions in local communities. Videos like these often go viral and attract global attention, especially when someone as influential as Musk chooses to comment.

    The reactions to Musk’s latest reply highlight the deep divisions around migration in Europe. Some see his words as a warning that European countries should take population changes more seriously. Others believe such comments can increase hostility towards migrant communities and create more fear.

    Musk’s influence means that even a short reply can shift global conversations. His three words, “I believe him,” may have been brief, but they continue to stir discussions about migration, identity, and the future of laws in Europe.

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