In suburban France, particularly in the banlieues of Paris, the message against the far-right resounds loudly, but it is not always successful in convincing people to reject extreme politics. In an article published in International El País, the author highlights how the residents of Mbappé’s Banlieue exhibit mixed feelings about the rise of far-right movements.
The author explains how contrary to popular perception, residents of these areas are politically aware and engaged, with attempts to educate themselves about issues that affect their daily lives. However, some residents are still drawn to the far-right’s anti-immigrant stance, a fear that stems from the feeling of being neglected by mainstream political parties.
Despite a campaign against racism and discrimination backed by various citizens’ groups, this message is not always successful in transforming people’s thinking. Furthermore, the challenge of changing the mindset of people against the far-right goes beyond politics. Change requires a cultural shift where racism and discrimination are rejected at the ground level.
Overall, the author offers a well-researched insight into the realities of suburban France. The article’s tone is informative, impartial, and objective, allowing the reader to form their conclusions about the situation. The author also provides an excellent context of the situation and adds details that enhance the reader’s understanding. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex political landscape of France and the wider world.
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