
After racism scandal: France announces legal action
In attacking Mbappé, Amarilla de Boccia is attacking everything our captain embodies and everything our country stands for: freedom, freedom, freedom..
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In attacking Mbappé, Amarilla de Boccia attacked everything our captain embodies and everything our country stands for: freedom, equality and fraternity. This time against racism, said the 48-Year-old at X. France’s Sports Minister Marina Ferrari had already reacted indignantly to the senator’s verbal derailments.
Furthermore, French President Emmanuel Macron also spoke. France’s football federation wants to take legal action against Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla de Boccia after the racist insults of his offensive star Kylian Mbappé. Mbappé and Sports Minister Mbappé had reacted with clear words to the insults of the politician. “You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your office,” the Real Madrid striker wrote at X, among others. She does not represent Paraguay, which was “permeated with passion and honor” during the World Cup.
In addition, When words hurt, our values set a sign: dignity, respect, brotherhood. Desert rant from Paraguay Amarilla de Boccia had called Mbappé after the heated World Cup finale between Paraguay and France (0:1) on social media “idiot”, who had not even learned to write. Instead of breast milk, he sucked out coconuts, and the most educated thing he ever heard was chimpanzees. During the duel between France and Germany conqueror Paraguay on Saturday in Philadelphia, Mbappé had been attacked again and again, but had also dealt. Mbappé described the comments as racist and said that people like the senator should not spread their hatred.
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In attacking Mbappé, Amarilla de Boccia attacked everything our captain embodies and everything our country stands for: freedom, equality and fraternity.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThis time against racism, said the 48-Year-old at X.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFrance’s Sports Minister Marina Ferrari had already reacted indignantly to the senator’s verbal derailments.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFrench President Emmanuel Macron also spoke.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFrance’s football federation wants to take legal action against Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla de Boccia after the racist insults of his offensive star Kylian Mbappé.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMbappé and Sports Minister Mbappé had reacted with clear words to the insults of the politician. “You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your office,” the Real Madrid striker wrote at X, among others. She does not represent Paraguay, which was “permeated with passion and honor” during the World Cup.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWhen words hurt, our values set a sign: dignity, respect, brotherhood. Desert rant from Paraguay Amarilla de Boccia had called Mbappé after the heated World Cup finale between Paraguay and France (0:1) on social media “idiot”, who had not even learned to write. Instead of breast milk, he sucked out coconuts, and the most educated thing he ever heard was chimpanzees.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDuring the duel between France and Germany conqueror Paraguay on Saturday in Philadelphia, Mbappé had been attacked again and again, but had also dealt.
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Mbappé described the comments as racist and said that people like the senator should not spread their hatred.
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