Article 6PN5Z The Paris Olympics may look fair and inclusive on TV. The truth is much darker | Rokhaya Diallo

The Paris Olympics may look fair and inclusive on TV. The truth is much darker | Rokhaya Diallo

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Rokhaya Diallo
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From a headscarf ban for French athletes to social cleansing in the capital, these Games rest on a foundation of injustice

The Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a stunning spectacle for global audiences, projecting an image of a proudly inclusive and festive France - even if the awkward truth is that, just a few weeks earlier, our country was on the verge of putting a racist far-right party into government. The ceremony's various tableaux were presented as a triumphant display of our different cultures performed by artists of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds and genders, and fuelled by references to historical struggles against oppression.

But this unifying narrative introduced an Olympic and Paralympic Games that in reality are not all that inclusive.

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