Paraguayan senator over Mbappe: He didn’t learn to write at all

Following public remarks made by Amarilla on the X network, a significant online dispute erupted concerning a player from Paraguay. In one post, Amarilla stated that the individual in question “didn’t learn to write at all,” citing coconuts instead of mother’s milk as his primary sustenance, and suggesting his most educated exposure came from chimpanzees. In a subsequent post, she characterized the player as a “colonized Cameroonian who pretended to be a Frenchman,” labeling him as “bitter, newly rich, arrogant and ugly,” and accusing him of being “terrified to death” during a game.

Kylian Mbappe responded directly to the commentary. Mbappe asserted that the critic was “not worthy of your position” and argued that the individual “doesn’t represent Paraguay.” He further stated that due to the critic’s “ignorance and brazen racism,” the world had already forgotten the “historic and heartfelt journey of your players at this World Cup,” dismissing her as an “incompetent woman who spreads the worst image of her country.”

The escalating tension prompted a strong reaction from French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron publicly condemned the “racist attacks” directed at the captain of the French national team.

The exchange highlights a notable moment of international controversy, prompting questions about the level of discourse expected when global athletes compete. The incident underscores the volatile nature of online commentary, where personal attacks can quickly escalate into diplomatic concerns.

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