Turkey's Erdogan Sounds Alarm on France's Colonial Legacy of Racism & Islamophobia

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Latest Information | Turkey's Erdogan Sounds Alarm on France's Colonial Legacy of Racism & Islamophobia | #shorts #news

In response to the recent unrest in France following the death of a 17-year-old boy at the hands of a police officer, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has voiced his concerns about the institutional racism and Islamophobia that are deeply entrenched in France's colonial past. Additionally, he argued that while the streets cannot be a suitable way to exact justice, French authorities should consider the implications of the current social upheaval and learn from it. From an American perspective, this serves as yet another example of how systemic racism continues to be a major issue in countries all around the world. In the United States, centuries of institutionalized racism have only recently begun to be addressed and it will take a collective effort to truly create the change that is desperately needed to ensure the safety and equality of people of color.

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