"As Morocco and France Prepare to Play, Decades of History Collide"
https://nyti.ms/3YoiQ6y
https://nyti.ms/3YoiQ6y
Uzique wrote:
ignorant New York Times.
Uzique wrote:
ignorant New York Times.
erm thanks for pointing out that it’s a match between two nations with a lot of history.SuperJail Warden wrote:
"As Morocco and France Prepare to Play, Decades of History Collide"
https://nyti.ms/3YoiQ6yUzique wrote:
ignorant New York Times.
as you were saying, macbeth? paris is going to burn no matter who wins, amirite? it’s the colonials! the arabs in the banlieus! decades of racial tension! europe is a pressure cooker! multiculturalism has failed !!!! the NYT gave me a 300 word primer on their independence struggle!Amid a cacophony of beeping car horns, fireworks, and people hanging from car windows waving flags, cheering football fans poured on to Paris’s Champs-Élysées on Wednesday night to celebrate …
People danced, cheered and climbed lampposts and traffic lights as vans of police stood guard. More than 2,000 officers, including riot police in body armour, were stationed around the Champs-Elysées and across Paris in order to control the crowds and keep them to the pavements.
but the crowds remained calm, and included some families and children in Santa hats.
Large numbers of dual French-Moroccan nationals had sat together in nearby bars watching the champions, France, face the outsider success story, Morocco, and there were also Moroccan flags amid the celebrating crowd on the Champs-Elysées. Some fans were wrapped in French and Moroccan flags tied together, while others hanging out of car windows waved the flags of both countries at once.
Rays, a care worker in the southern town of Montpellier, had come to Paris to celebrate his 21st birthday the night before. He watched the match wrapped in the Moroccan flag alongside friends who were France fans sporting tricolour face paint. “France played brilliantly,” he said. “I was born in France to Moroccan and Algerian parents. I really, really wanted Morocco to be the first African team to make it to the World Cup final. It would have been historic, but it wasn’t to be.”
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A teenage boy has died in France following unrest across several European cities in the aftermath of Morocco's 2-0 loss to France in the World Cup semifinals.uziq wrote:
as you were saying, macbeth? paris is going to burn no matter who wins, amirite? it’s the colonials! the arabs in the banlieus! decades of racial tension! europe is a pressure cooker! multiculturalism has failed !!!! the NYT gave me a 300 word primer on their independence struggle!.
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one person died and it was picked up almost exclusively by papers like the daily mail.Dilbert_X wrote:
A teenage boy has died in France following unrest across several European cities in the aftermath of Morocco's 2-0 loss to France in the World Cup semifinals.uziq wrote:
as you were saying, macbeth? paris is going to burn no matter who wins, amirite? it’s the colonials! the arabs in the banlieus! decades of racial tension! europe is a pressure cooker! multiculturalism has failed !!!! the NYT gave me a 300 word primer on their independence struggle!.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-15/ … /101778920
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https://www.dw.com/en/world-cup-why-do- … a-64052336Larssen wrote:
But clearly there's specific issues at play here with a non insignificant part of foreign born Moroccan youths holding antagonistic attitudes to their countries of residence.
[...] perceived as an oppressed minority.
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Can I store it in a bin under my bed?RTHKI wrote:
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