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Trevor Noah defends 'Africa won the World Cup' joke | Trevor Noah defends 'Africa won the World Cup' joke |
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US-based South African comedian Trevor Noah has defended himself after being criticised by a French diplomat for saying "Africa won the World Cup". | US-based South African comedian Trevor Noah has defended himself after being criticised by a French diplomat for saying "Africa won the World Cup". |
The Daily Show host made the comments on his satirical show a day after France beat Croatia to win football's most coveted prize on Sunday. | The Daily Show host made the comments on his satirical show a day after France beat Croatia to win football's most coveted prize on Sunday. |
More than half of the French squad can trace their heritage back to Africa. | More than half of the French squad can trace their heritage back to Africa. |
The French ambassador to the US said the comedian was denying their "Frenchness" by calling them African. | The French ambassador to the US said the comedian was denying their "Frenchness" by calling them African. |
"This, even in jest, legitimises the ideology which claims whiteness as the only definition of being French," Gérard Araud said in a stern letter to Noah. | "This, even in jest, legitimises the ideology which claims whiteness as the only definition of being French," Gérard Araud said in a stern letter to Noah. |
"They were educated in France, they learned to play soccer in France, and they are French citizens. They are proud of their country, France." | "They were educated in France, they learned to play soccer in France, and they are French citizens. They are proud of their country, France." |
The Daily Show posted a video of the South African comic reading out the letter on Wednesday (later tweeted by the French embassy in the US) - and going on to argue that the players' African identity should be celebrated. | The Daily Show posted a video of the South African comic reading out the letter on Wednesday (later tweeted by the French embassy in the US) - and going on to argue that the players' African identity should be celebrated. |
Noah said he understood where the ambassador was coming from and how his comment could be perceived as "joining the attack" with France's far right. | Noah said he understood where the ambassador was coming from and how his comment could be perceived as "joining the attack" with France's far right. |
But he said his statement should be put in context: "When I am saying, 'They are African', I am not saying it as a way to exclude them from their Frenchness, but using it as a way to include them in my Africanness." | But he said his statement should be put in context: "When I am saying, 'They are African', I am not saying it as a way to exclude them from their Frenchness, but using it as a way to include them in my Africanness." |
To deny that duality was something he "vehemently" disagreed with. | To deny that duality was something he "vehemently" disagreed with. |
Uncomfortable divisions | |
By Lucy Williamson, BBC Paris correspondent | |
France's last World Cup win in 1998 triggered a national debate over French identity, after the slogan Black-Blanc-Beur (Black, White, Arab) was coined to describe the multi-ethnic team. It was a striking development, because discussing race or religion is officially considered irrelevant to French identity - even frowned upon. | |
The French state collects no data on the ethnic origins of its citizens; a way of underlining the principle that all are equal, and equally French. The reality is somewhat less "colour-blind", though, according to many of those who come from immigrant backgrounds, and especially from France's former colonies in Africa. They say many areas of French life - such as getting a job - are more difficult with an immigrant name or a non-white face. | |
France's colonial past has left uncomfortable divisions here; divisions which have been exacerbated by city planning around its major cities, and - some would say - a Republican ideal that is often seen as rooted in France's white Christian history. The recent debate around the place of Islam has highlighted these tensions again. | |
The national squad is still a rare symbol of multicultural France, but 20 years on from their last World Cup win, the image of a team from many different backgrounds has triggered less focus on French identity here and more wry comment on the country's current stance on immigration. | |
The feud comes after Khaled Beydoun, a US author on Islamophobia, called in a Twitter post for "justice" for Africans and Muslims in France because they "delivered you a second World Cup". | The feud comes after Khaled Beydoun, a US author on Islamophobia, called in a Twitter post for "justice" for Africans and Muslims in France because they "delivered you a second World Cup". |
The tweet was widely shared and garnered criticism and praise. Some were worried it would hamper race relations in a country that had witnessed its political discourse become inflamed following a migration crisis and a number of terrorist attacks. | The tweet was widely shared and garnered criticism and praise. Some were worried it would hamper race relations in a country that had witnessed its political discourse become inflamed following a migration crisis and a number of terrorist attacks. |
Earlier in the week, Noah had also posted to his Instagram account a cartoon by M Rifai showing a boat full of migrants handing the World Cup trophy to France. | Earlier in the week, Noah had also posted to his Instagram account a cartoon by M Rifai showing a boat full of migrants handing the World Cup trophy to France. |
In his letter, Mr Araud stressed that the players "rich and varied backgrounds is a reflection of France's diversity", to which Mr Noah replied: "Now I am not trying to be an asshole but I think it is more of a reflection of France's colonialism." | In his letter, Mr Araud stressed that the players "rich and varied backgrounds is a reflection of France's diversity", to which Mr Noah replied: "Now I am not trying to be an asshole but I think it is more of a reflection of France's colonialism." |
France's founding principles and universal values means it does not collect data or statistics on its racial, ethnic or religious backgrounds. | France's founding principles and universal values means it does not collect data or statistics on its racial, ethnic or religious backgrounds. |
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The ambassador pointed to this, saying: "Unlike the United States of America, France does not refer to its citizens based on their race, religion or origin." | The ambassador pointed to this, saying: "Unlike the United States of America, France does not refer to its citizens based on their race, religion or origin." |
Mr Noah said the colour-blind approach has not stopped discrimination against African migrants. | Mr Noah said the colour-blind approach has not stopped discrimination against African migrants. |
"When they are unemployed, when they may commit a crime or when they are considered unsavoury - it is the African immigrants," Mr Noah said. | "When they are unemployed, when they may commit a crime or when they are considered unsavoury - it is the African immigrants," Mr Noah said. |
"When their children go on to provide a World Cup victory to France, we should only refer to them as French." | "When their children go on to provide a World Cup victory to France, we should only refer to them as French." |
Mr Noah expanded on the concept, using as an example Malian migrant of Mamoudou Gassama, who was recently given French citizenship after climbing a building to rescue a child dangling from a balcony. | Mr Noah expanded on the concept, using as an example Malian migrant of Mamoudou Gassama, who was recently given French citizenship after climbing a building to rescue a child dangling from a balcony. |
"They said, 'You are now French.' So now I am going, 'Is he now no longer African?'" Mr Noah asked. | "They said, 'You are now French.' So now I am going, 'Is he now no longer African?'" Mr Noah asked. |
Former US President Barack Obama has also waded into the debate about the identity of the French football squad. | Former US President Barack Obama has also waded into the debate about the identity of the French football squad. |
During his Nelson Mandela lecture in Johannesburg earlier this week, he pointed to the positive side of immigration: "Just look at the French football team. Not all of those folks looked like Gauls to me, but they are French - they are French." | During his Nelson Mandela lecture in Johannesburg earlier this week, he pointed to the positive side of immigration: "Just look at the French football team. Not all of those folks looked like Gauls to me, but they are French - they are French." |
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