"Spiderman" who saved French child gets his dream job with Parisian fire brigade
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3R872)
After Gassama's immigration papers were fast-tracked on Tuesday morning, he visited a fire station to sign up for a 10-month internship with the fire and rescue services, which is expected to pay around a600 (525) a month. He will receive French citizenship within around three months.Is France perfect? No. Are they seizing on the opportunity for some great optics in light of their less-than-stellar treatment of migrants who come to their nation looking for a better life? Maybe. In any case, I don't care.It could be the new meds that I'm on making me feel more open to emotions that I haven't had to handle in decades, or that I'm getting older and can finally appreciate beauty when I see it. When I read about what Gassama had done, breaking cover as an undocumented immigrant to save a life, it tugged at my coat, just a little. Seeing this in The Guardian today, however, moved me to tears. Apparently I'm a huge suck, now.More of this sort of thing, please. The world is far too dark. More light is needed to drive it back.
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