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@ben_golub @O_Goss_ @DinaPomeranz @SZignago I am French but I don’t know if it qualifies me to speak about this topic. But you’re right Ben, the French ideology toward citizenship and identity makes it really hard to have multiple identities. The French identity requires people to "drop" all their others.
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@ben_golub @O_Goss_ @DinaPomeranz @SZignago I think @Trevornoah got this right, and I support his questioning about hyphenated identities: saying you’re "African" does not automatically imply you’re not French. Which is a stark difference with the far-right, who argues the exact opposite (you’re African OR French).
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@ben_golub @O_Goss_ @DinaPomeranz @SZignago @Trevornoah On a slightly different but still related subject, the French LGBTQ community face a similar issue: any display of LGBTQ identity is perceived as a threat to the nation. It’s an idea that many LGBTQ people themselves have.
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@ben_golub @O_Goss_ @DinaPomeranz @SZignago @Trevornoah On a more personal note, I’ve been raised in this "French identity ideology", but since a few years, I don’t feel French anymore precisely because it’s almost impossible to reconcile different identities. French society push you to choose. And, well, I did choose.