French Government Spokesperson Sophie Primas Acknowledges Anti-White Racism in Public Remarks
Primas cited a personal example involving her daughter and described racism as a universal phenomenon affecting all groups.
- Sophie Primas, France's government spokesperson, stated publicly that anti-White racism exists, citing a personal incident involving her daughter being called 'sale Blanche' (dirty White) at school.
- Primas described racism as a universal issue, targeting various groups regardless of origin or background.
- Her remarks coincide with the release of a book on the 2023 Crépol homicide, which has been framed by some as racially motivated and linked to anti-White sentiment.
- Sociologists argue that anti-White racism lacks systemic discrimination, contrasting with the framing of the concept in political discourse, particularly by the far-right.
- The book's authors have faced death threats and criticism for highlighting the political use of the anti-White racism narrative in the Crépol case.