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Racism in France / 🇫🇷le racisme en France. The potential performance of French-Malian singer (🇫🇷la chanteuse) @Aya Nakamura at the Paris Olympics (🇫🇷les Jeux Olympiques) recently triggered some extreme criticism in France. Aya Nakamura, a talented and globally renowned artist, is facing criticism regarding her suitability for representing French culture and identity (🇫🇷la culture et l'identité française). Many of these remarks come from conservative politicians (🇫🇷les politicien·ne·s) such as Eric Zemmour and Marion Maréchal, and personalities like Jean Messiha, with far-right (🇫🇷l'extrême droite) views. Rokhaya Diallo, a prominent French journalist and activist (🇫🇷une journaliste et activiste), addresses this issue in her article on @The Guardian. Diallo highlights a troubling aspect of French society: the discomfort and resentment often directed towards people of color who hold positions of influence in France. She highlights the pervasive societal expectation that being French is synonymous with being white. Let's ask ourselves: What is French identity? What does it mean to be French or to represent the French people/culture? Let's remember that France is a country with diverse people from various racial and ethnic backgrounds. Reducing the country's identity to a single representation may certainly reinforce systemic racism. 💬 What do you think? Did you know Aya Nakamura, and were you aware of this backlash? Poll Source: Odoxa “Aya Nakamura aux JO ?” (2024) Song credits: Pookie / Doggy - Aya Nakamura . . . #French #LearnFrench #AyaNakamura #FrenchRacism #France #LesJeuxOlympiques #ParisOlympics
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