mbewane
Knicks: 93 til infinity
Just a few numbers :
- There are 2 million black people in metropolitan France out of 63 million people, that's a little above 3% (this figure may be higher, but ethnic statistics are forbidden in France), 1/5 of them are west indians (400K), the rest are from sub-saharian Africa (1.6M). There are 6 million maghrebi people, so they are 3 times more than black people.
- There are 3.5 million people who lives in overseas department and territories (DOM-TOM) but I don't know which ratio of black people there is then. But let's say more than a half of them is black, that makes less than 6% of the whole french population.
- Taubira is the Ministress of Justice which is one of the 5 kingly ministries. That's a great honour for both a woman and for a black person and she's both.
- There is also George Pau-Langevin (West Indian and their names) who's also black, which is a junior ministress of educational success
- Let's not forget that the first secretary of the Socialist Party (the party in power) right now is a black man : Harlem Désir.
I can't check right now but I think the first black member of government in France was in the 1920's. He was a mixed guy from Martinique. He was involved with Pétain and Laval so I think he got swept under the rug... There were a few others prominent political figures like Monnerville who was President of Senate in the 50's.
If you ever go to Panthéon -where French great men are honored- you will find some black men such as Toussaint Louverture, Félix Eboué, Aimé Césaire...
All this doesn't really mean shyt in the grand scheme of things but hey...
OK then all Black people in France look and talk the same no matter where they come from![]()
Yeah I agree with all of that I just wanted to point out that Italy went from having hardly any Black people in the country to having a Black minister in about 30 years, which I find kind of impressive, even more so given the fact that she's a true migrant (she only moved to Italy when she was about 20, learned the language there). If I'm not mistaken all Black French politicians that were mentioned were/are born French.
) who's also black, which is a junior ministress of educational success




. Clubs were poppin (they party hard in bcn, it ain't for rookies. Need a lot of energy), and the vibe was mad cool. The beach was nice as well.
) and the vibe/energy was not like the ones I would feel in Rockford, Naperville, Oak Park
......All I got were smiles and "holas" from the people not even WORKING THERE. 

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didnt know u were french!