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In a country with more blacks on its national soccer team (13 of the 23 players) than in the 577-member National Assembly (10, none from the mainland), Roselmack's sudden celebrity has highlighted how rare it still is here to see minorities in prominent posts.
It has also given a boost to France's growing black empowerment movement.
They don't seem to have a grasp on that whole liberté, égalité, fraternité thing just yet. Oh well, it's only been 217 years.
Blog post #6148 in category
France
posted 2 August 06