There's more to nationality than what jurisdiction you're born on. Balotelli for example identifies African first, italian second . So do most African Americans and many Africans around the world. btw lol @ "being French and not speaking a word of Spanish". They're basically dialects of the same language, Latin. Even before Rome conquered France the languages were mutually intelligible.
I won't assume your intentions, but this post, and the discussion that followed, has caused me some discomfort. It's not clear if the post is celebrating the diversity of the team or denigrating France's claim to being WC Champions. What is fact is that the French Football Federation did not have to recruit these players. They were citizens from birth or arrived in France as infants (Krakdol’s post details this). It’s not at all like Diego Costa and Spain. Of all the forums to seemingly beef about the African origins/genetic make-up of a WC team, it puzzling and disappointing that it would pop up in the Brazil forum. As much as players of African descent and lineage have contributed to the success, beauty, and re-known of Brasilian futebol?! Perhaps some feel that these players can’t trace their “Frenchness” beyond a few generations? Do we feel that their families need to have been part of the culture for a century to be truly French? Then what do we make of the previous President Sarkozy --- birth name Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa. His father was Hungarian and his mother half-Greek. Three of his four grandparents where not French citizens. Was he French enough to be President? If we think not, then we are being consistent. However, if we accept that he is French enough to be President, or never bothered to question his claims to being French, then we should concede that these players are French. Let’s be frank. This really comes down to race. Society still has a mental picture of what a French person looks like. As Celito points out, societies change over time. What did the racial make-up of Brazil look like before the arrival of Cabral? When did the children of Japanese immigrants get to consider themselves Brazilian? I suspect that if all these players had the same immigration history (ie. when they or their families arrived in France) but were from the Baltics or Northern Europe we would not be discussing this at all. Full disclosure, my friends and I have discussed the ethnic and racial make-up of this team relative to the larger French population. However, we’ve done so in light of the gains and assimilation issues in French society; and especially in the face of a growing (but still minority) nationalist/nativist political movement. So, I am as guilty has anyone for being aware of this team’s makeup -- but I’ve never done it to minimize the French win or to denigrate the team’s authenticity. They are French.
this. The vast majority of your team isn't ethnically French. Even many of your Europeans don't have French names. Greizman et Hernandez
Most French people have ancestors from other countries. France is a migrant country and has always been due to geographical and economical conditions. We had spanish migration wave, italian wave, polish wave, portuguese wave, algerian wave... "Purely ethnically French" doesn't make sense, very few people are "ethnically 100 % French" in France. You're 100 % French if you're born in France, that's the way it is. That's what we call "la loi du sol", nothing else matters in France. We don't care about genes and ancestors, otherwise few people would be French (I wouldn't be), and as it was said above, even our former president Sarkozy wouldn't be French.
Yes many people in France are actually French. Macron, Le Pen, Giroud and Pavard are real frenchman.The French unlike some other nations have a very weak national identity proven by both your mindset and by the national football teams players. There are many Italians, Poles, Portuguese and Spaniards in France but because of similar cultures and the disastrous immigration from Africa and the Middle East they are pretty much considered French now. However names like Hernandez, Cantona and Valbuena are not French.
You're obviously racist so there's no point debating with you other than saying you're wrong. There's nothing disastrous with Africa and Middle East. I worked with multiple French people who had african genes, it was never a problem. They're just like you and me.
And before this continues, let me just say: no more post on this subject here. Even if it were worth having this discussion, and frankly it's not, this would not be the place for it.
Honestly, losing Ozil isn't as big of a deal as it would have been 4 years ago. His generation is nearing the end of their cycle. Give Lowe and co another 4-5 years and Germany's current youngsters will shape up to easily take over the mantle of the 2014 champs. As for Ozil and his reasonings, I don't doubt there is anti Turk/Muslim feelings towards him but he shot himself in the foot taking a picture with the Turkish dictator. I don't care his excuses. He knew what he was doing with the picture and who he was supporting. I do not feel sorry for him.
I agree Ozil was basically done anyways. But the whole thing was a mess and pretty mishandled and they are using him as a scapegoat. I am not familiar with Turkish politics, but to question his dedication on the field and allegiance to the team was completely out of line.
Anyone wants this guy as our gk for qatar 2022 ? It will be hard to see that fking ball go past him. LOL
Erdogan is an Islamic supremacist who's been telling Muslims in Europe to ditch birth control so they can out-breed the native population. Yeah for someone that's supposedly a "German" like Ozil it doesn't look good to take a picture with someone like that. Whether you guys like it or not professional sports and politics are intertwined , now more than it;s ever been since WW2 .
Yep. I see some of his quotes. Definitely questionable decision by Ozil. Not gonna assume what was going through his mind.
I didn't even have to zoom in on the thumbnail to tell who it was. Nevermind as GK get him back on the pitch as the forward, el fenomeno, Mr spectacular, the master of destroying defences!
Uruguay trashed Mexico 4 x 1 in Mexico ... well ... Houston CONCACAF looking pretty bad at the moment.