At a summer university organized by decolonial HQ, Imane El Hamzaoui defended the concept of "New France" by opposing it to "eternal France" supposedly fictitious. A sequence widely relayed on social networks, which aroused strong reactions to the right.
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At a summer university organized by decolonial HQ, Imane El Hamzaoui defended the concept of "New France" by opposing it to "eternal France" supposedly fictitious. A sequence widely relayed on social networks, which aroused strong reactions to the right.