06 May 2025

Activist Who Called Germans “Trash” Given German Citizenship

Germany is committing suicide! They've just granted citizenship to a jihadist who has promised that “When I have a German passport, I’ll finish you all.”

From The European Conservative

By Javier Villamor

The move comes despite the fact the Pakistani figure once declared: “When I have a German passport, I’ll finish you all.”

Pakistan-born Ayesha Khan, known for her far-left militancy and openly hostile statements towards Germany and its people, has been naturalized as a German citizen in an official ceremony held at St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt. Khan, 27, obtained citizenship alongside around 800 other people in a process that has sparked intense public debate.

Khan, who arrived in Germany in 2016, has used the social media platform X under the pseudonym Migrantifa, from which she spreads provocative messages and co-hosts the podcast “[un]deutsch” with Dîlan Karacadag. The show addresses social and political issues from a migrant perspective, often challenging the foundations of traditional German identity.

Khan has drawn attention for a series of posts considered openly anti-German. Among them are messages such as: “You know those people who say ‘if God exists, why is there war?’ I ask: if God exists, why do Germans exist?”, “Fortunately, Frankfurt will soon be completely de-Germanized,” and “Almans [Turkish slang for Germans] are trash.”

She has also attacked the white population, endorsing statements like: “Being white IS a defect,” to which she affirmatively replied: “YES.” The activist has not limited herself to insults but has also issued explicit threats. In 2020, she wrote: “When I have a German passport, I’ll finish you all” and “When I get the German passport, it’s over for you,” barely four years after her arrival in Germany.

An analysis of her X account shows that the word “Pass” (passport) appears more than 30 times, reflecting her obsession with obtaining German citizenship despite her repeated expressions of disdain. Among her posts are phrases like: “I had a German passport in my hand and thought about keeping it and running away” and “My wish for Germany: give me money and a German passport.”

Political background

In addition to her social media activity, Khan has been affiliated with the ÖkoLinX party (Die Ökologische Linke), founded by former Green Party members Jutta Ditfurth and Manfred Zieran. The activist was actively involved in radical left-wing protests and ran in 2021 for the Frankfurt city council, although her candidacy was rejected because she did not hold German citizenship at the time.

Khan initially claimed to have British nationality, which would have facilitated her naturalization, but it was later discovered that she also held a Pakistani passport, complicating the process. Ultimately, after nearly a decade, she obtained German citizenship, a milestone celebrated by Ditfurth on X.

Khan’s case adds to other recent controversies surrounding Germany’s immigration policy. In 2023, German-Iranian writer Behzad Karim Khani published an article in Berliner Zeitung in which he stated that migrants will not only remain in Germany but will end up “inheriting” the country, referencing the aging native population. In that piece, Khani wrote: “We are here not just for your pensions but to make sure the Aryan nightmare never becomes reality again in this country.”

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