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Why Paraguay Can’t Handle a Black French Captain

Why Paraguay Can’t Handle a Black French Captain

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​Give a politician a microphone after a football loss, and they will usually show you exactly how small they really are. But what happened after France sent Paraguay packing went beyond typical sports bitterness; we are talking about a full-blown cultural war that reveals the exact reasons why Paraguay can’t handle a black French Captain holding the highest honors in European sports.

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  • ​The Meltdown of Senator Celeste Amarilla
  • ​The Audacity of the “Gender Violence” Defense
  • The Truth Global Football Fears
  • ​Conclusion

​The Meltdown of Senator Celeste Amarilla

​Let’s name names and drag the people who actually deserve it. The catalyst for this international disaster is Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla. Apparently unable to take a football loss on the chin, Amarilla went on a bitter social media rant targeting France’s captain, Kylian Mbappé.

​She didn’t just critique his game; she went straight for his identity. Amarilla publicly branded Mbappé a “brute,” mocked his intelligence, and openly questioned his right to call himself French.

​The nastiness didn’t stop with the government. Back in Paraguay, festival crowds doubled down on the bigotry by burning a literal effigy of Mbappé during the annual San Juan Ara festival.

Why Paraguay Can’t Handle a Black French Captain

​The Audacity of the “Gender Violence” Defense

​The wildest part of this story is the total lack of accountability. After deleting her racist posts due to global outrage, Senator Amarilla issued a long open letter in Spanish and French. Using f political gaslighting, she tried to shield herself by pointing out that she is a mixed-race woman, claiming she was just using the “same insults” she has faced in her own life.

​Then, she had the nerve to demand an apology from Mbappé.

​When Mbappé rightly called her a “despicable woman” who doesn’t deserve to hold public office, Amarilla’s legal team went completely off the rails. They went on the radio to argue that Mbappé’s response was “gender violence” and “political violence” against a female lawmaker. Even crazier? Her lawyer, Guillermo Duarte Cacavelos, is now floating the idea of suing Mbappé for criminal defamation inside Paraguay, seriously suggesting they could try to extradite the France captain to stand trial in South America.

​French prosecutors aren’t playing along. They have already launched a formal criminal investigation into the racist abuse following a complaint by the French Football Federation (FFF). Under French law, this offense carries a penalty of up to one year in prison and a €45,000 fine.

The Truth Global Football Fears

​From an African perspective, watching this play out is exhausting, predictable, and deeply revealing. The global football elite loves to celebrate African talent when it stays safely within the lines, or when it acts as quiet, cheap labor for wealthy clubs. But the moment a man of Cameroonian and Algerian descent wears the captain’s armband for a European country, speaks with absolute authority, and commands the room, it completely shatters the traditional Eurocentric worldview.

​Amarilla’s immediate reflex to call Mbappé a “brute” and question his European identity comes straight from a centuries-old colonial era. It is the immediate desire to dehumanize a Black man who just outplayed, outsmarted, and outclassed your team on the world stage. South American football culture has long struggled with its own deep-seated issues regarding race, but trying to weaponize local courts to threaten an athlete with extradition because he called out blatant racism is a new level of unhinged desperation.

​Conclusion

​The reality on the ground is that football fans and global leaders are entirely done playing nice with bigoted politicians. While institutions like the United Nations human rights office and World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus have fiercely condemned the remarks, Paraguay’s own Senate had to formally vote to reject Amarilla’s statements just to save international face.

​No matter how many legal threats her lawyers make on local radio stations, the truth remains unchanged. The global game has moved forward, and the old mindsets cannot cope with it. Understanding why Paraguay can’t handle a black French Captain requires realizing that Mbappé represents a multicultural future that bigoted systems are simply too small-minded to understand.

 

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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