City police officers were fired a month after the training was released after a video of one of the trainees dancing on the balcony of a restaurant in Poitiers turned his face blue, the National Territorial Center said on Saturday. Public Service (CNFPT) to AFP correspondent.
According to the restaurateur, some participants of the evening participated in “promotion of the city policetrained at the CNFPT in Poitiers. «They all said, “Do not say that we were.”“, Announced Michael Taylor in RMC info on Thursday.
Answering the question of the AFP reporter, the management of the institution condemned the attitude of the trainees, noting that they have temporarily stopped their training.
A letter was sent to the communities they hire during their internship to inform them of these actions. «Then the task of the communities is to establish or not to establish those civil servantsDidier Mercier-Lachapel, director of the CNFPT New Aquitaine delegation, told France Bleu Poitou radio station that there would be no further sanctions.
“The practice of committing a racist crime”
This few-second video, shot by a passerby at a bachelor party on May 18 and then posted on social media, shows a white woman wearing an afro wig, her face is a stereotype dancing on the restaurant balcony.
Since its publication, restaurateur Michael Taylor claims to have been subjected to a wave of accusations of racism and propaganda.s face– The practice of sharpening the face to ridicule blacks. He says he lost80% of its turnoverև receive insults և death threats.
This week, SOS Racism backed him up with his local manager, Cheek Diaby, assuring him that he “captured victim.»«It was the “face” that caused the concern“Czech Diab told an AFP reporter on Thursday.
“This face” is: «a racist crime (…) born in the United States during slaveryWhich many restaurants ignore, according to Czech Diaby.
The restaurateur, who works with his mother, said he had complained of death threats and slander and cyber-attacks.
Source: Le Figaro

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