15 of France's 23 man World Cup squad have African parents

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Post videos of the French players listen to African music on a coach?

-Come check out this Black excellence, brehs. :blessed: These guys are the greatest soccer players ever!​



Posts pictures of their WAGs?

-They're dead to me. :pacspit: Afric00ns. :pacspit:why don't they play for Africa in the international soccer tourney, bedbuck whitewashed negros, tap dancing for l'homme blanc.​
 

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Post videos of the French players listen to African music on a coach?

-Come check out this Black excellence, brehs. :blessed: These guys are the greatest soccer players ever!​



Posts pictures of their WAGs?

-They're dead to me. :pacspit: Afric00ns. :pacspit:why don't they play for Africa in the international soccer tourney, bedbuck whitewashed negros, tap dancing for l'homme blanc.​
You forgot the infamous "euro brehs are the biggest c00ns on Earth" :steviej:
 

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Go ahead and find us the English equivalent:russ:


Nobody on that squad dancing and singing in Lingala.

That team full of bi-racials not actual blacks, even then sturridge is the only cool one and he isn't even there.

Sturridge would feel out of place on the England squad.

He'd feel more at home on the French squad ffs:russ:

Pulling for England is cool but stop trying to pretend they're as black as the French squad, its a losing battle breh.:comeon:
 

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Are these people who identify as French born or raised in France. If so what's the problem, if they have spent a majority of their time. I bet some of these players have never stepped foot in the African continent in the countries of their parents' origin. How can you blame these young people for identifying with thier country of birth and where they were raised.

Would you be as critical of a kid who has never stepped foot in Nigeria or Jamaica but has Nigerian/Jamaican parents and has lived his whole life in the UK British accent and all. When someone asks him what are you? He says I am British. Would you be critical of his response?

All this stat shows is how African countries have failed in providing a decent life of its citizens and populace that the parent of these children were desperate enough to move into a foreign country to build a new life and find opportunities and we are mad that the children who were born and raised in that new country identify with that new country.

"We" not critical or mad at anything I don't know majority of these nikkas. Lol

Also it has nothing to do with world cup soccer or living/being born in france.

French speaking Africans readily identify with being french no matter where they're based.

Even here in America Ive encountered many ivorians, Congolese, togolese, french cameroonians etc who speak French with heavy african accents saying they're french.

I've never met an English speaker here in America be it Nigerian or Jamaican saying they're British. Despite the fact many Jamaicans and Nigerians have relatives, parents who lived or born in the UK. I don't even hear st Lucian, or people from Dominica refer to themselves as french unlike many franco African nikkas

Point being France has way more influence on african francophone countries than England will ever.

I'm not saying it's a good or bad things it's just something I noticed.

I'd Say THE Same About Angola, EQ too
 

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"We" not critical or mad at anything I don't know majority of these nikkas. Lol

Also it has nothing to do with world cup soccer or living/being born in france.

French speaking Africans readily identify with being french no matter where they're based.

Even here in America Ive encountered many ivorians, Congolese, togolese, french cameroonians etc who speak French with heavy african accents saying they're french.

I've never met an English speaker here in America be it Nigerian or Jamaican saying they're British. Despite the fact many Jamaicans and Nigerians have relatives, parents who lived or born in the UK. I don't even hear st Lucian, or people from Dominica refer to themselves as french unlike many franco African nikkas

Point being France has way more influence on african francophone countries than England will ever.

I'm not saying it's a good or bad things it's just something I noticed.

I'd Say THE Same About Angola, EQ too

Why don't you specify that since the OP/thread explicitly highlights French soccer players of African origin.


Being born and raised up in the DC/MD/VA area with the largest population of African immigrants (including Francopnone ones) in the US, they don't even claim French that's why they came to the US in the first place because the easiest transition would have been assimilating to a country where language wouldn't be a barrier (i.e France). If you actually go on the continent which I have been in Francophone countries there are a good amount of people (especially young people) who are extremely critical of the relationship between their countries and France and feel they had been screwed. I know you are inaccurate especially referring to those who came to AMERICA as being somehow a francophile when they could have immigrated to France where they didn't have to learn a new language and assimilation would have been easier

You are all over the place.
 
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"We" not critical or mad at anything I don't know majority of these nikkas. Lol

Also it has nothing to do with world cup soccer or living/being born in france.

French speaking Africans readily identify with being french no matter where they're based.

Even here in America Ive encountered many ivorians, Congolese, togolese, french cameroonians etc who speak French with heavy african accents saying they're french.

I've never met an English speaker here in America be it Nigerian or Jamaican saying they're British. Despite the fact many Jamaicans and Nigerians have relatives, parents who lived or born in the UK. I don't even hear st Lucian, or people from Dominica refer to themselves as french unlike many franco African nikkas

Point being France has way more influence on african francophone countries than England will ever.

I'm not saying it's a good or bad things it's just something I noticed.

I'd Say THE Same About Angola, EQ too

They are c00ns. Nothing else.

I come from a french speaking country. You'll never catch me repping France. I know who I am.
 
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