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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 16

    It is no accident that the French national football team got great when it got cosmopolitan and not unfair to say that it got great even in the face of the French suspicion of cosmopolitanism.http://nyer.cm/p4xAaXF 

    10:08 AM - 16 Jul 2018
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    • Donald Gibson சூரியா #UrbanNaxal Delphine 💭🚀 Pedro Novo Fermond Gonzague barbara valentino Christina Booher Julien Le Coupanec Sebastian Buhai
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      2. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        FAKE As you can see only one is not born in France Lloris, Nice Varane, Lille Umtiti, Yaoundé Pavard, Maubeuge Hernandez, Marseille Matuidi, Toulouse Pogba, Lagny sur Marne Kanté, Paris Tolisso, Tarare Nzonzi, Colombes Mbappé, Paris Giroud, Chambéry Griezmann, Mâcon Fékir, Lyon

        1 reply 1 retweet 11 likes
      3. Genuine Friend‏ @ReliFrend Jul 16
        Replying to @uz_veselibu @NewYorker

        At least eight players in the list you provided are of recent (20th century) African ancestry. If that's not a testimony to immigration, what is?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 18
        Replying to @ReliFrend @NewYorker

        A man is a man, don't care from where their parents or gparents come. Born, educated in France. The only one I remember thinking as you do was Hitler. We know here where it leads.

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      2. Special Place‏ @RilloVillop Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So the smart folks at the New Yorker don’t understand the difference between nationality and ancestry? Leftists are so focused on race that they must go out of their way to taint apolitical events which were created to demonstrate our common humanity and shared values.

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      3. Special Place‏ @RilloVillop Jul 16
        Replying to @RilloVillop @NewYorker

        Hey New Yorker, you know who else would rather see the World Cup, and Olympics played amongst purely racial divides? Actual Nazis and cunts like Richard Spencer. You’re incessant identity politics has you in good company.

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      1. Cassandrino‏ @Cassandrino Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Dear Gopkin, i'm happy about France and cosmopolitanism and stuff like that, but you really can't understand anything about soccer. Please write about something else. Thanks.

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      2. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        When you'll understand something about France and stop explaining everything on account of the american communautarist system please wake me up. Cheers

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. Véronique Castany‏ @CASTANYV Jul 16
        Replying to @uz_veselibu @NewYorker

        They were born in France, educated in France, learned soccer in France and never lived in Africa. You’re so stupid with your communautarism

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. GopYouKnowMe‏ @GopYouKnowMe Jul 16
        Replying to @CASTANYV @uz_veselibu @NewYorker

        Even if the were born in France, it is still a good thing french is a multicultural society.

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      5. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 16
        Replying to @GopYouKnowMe @CASTANYV @NewYorker

        Multicultural but not communautarist

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. GopYouKnowMe‏ @GopYouKnowMe Jul 16
        Replying to @uz_veselibu @CASTANYV @NewYorker

        Youa re saying - COMMUNAUTARIST - That is when someone gets their identity by begin part of a larger community.

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      7. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 16
        Replying to @GopYouKnowMe @CASTANYV @NewYorker

        Toi pas comprendre

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      8. GopYouKnowMe‏ @GopYouKnowMe Jul 16
        Replying to @uz_veselibu @CASTANYV @NewYorker

        If you look up the word you wrote that is what it means. Someone who gets their identity by working within their community. It's not a bad thing. Look it up yourself - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communitarianism …

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      9. Daniel C.‏ @uz_veselibu Jul 17
        Replying to @GopYouKnowMe @CASTANYV @NewYorker

        Yes I know. The best examples are Lebanon and USA. Don't want to follow their path

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      2. Rod BM 🤔  ❤️Fieldrunners‏ @RBMonte Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        If the win has been driven by Cosmopolitanism, if they had lost, would it have been because Cosmopolitanism?! Take the race out of the equation !

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      3. GopYouKnowMe‏ @GopYouKnowMe Jul 16
        Replying to @RBMonte @NewYorker

        if they lost and came in second place that still would have been a huge achievement.

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      1. A.‏ @MrLiberties Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker @VDuponchelle

        You’re talking about Raymond Kopa, the Polish immigrant who scored 13 goals in 1958?

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      1. alen‏ @alen_tab Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Great text @adamgopnik Cheers!

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      1. Nickmeister‏ @nickmeister82 Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So you're asking and advocating that we throw away a national identity to win a world Cup? #forEngland #ForBritain #TommyRobinson #Leftists #Worldgonemad

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      1. Roopen Roy‏ @roopen Jul 16
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I got it guys. Terrorists have no religion but winning footballers have.

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