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Racist graffiti defaces mural of Black Italian volleyball star in Rome
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Italian volleyball player Paola Egonu, who is of Nigerian descent, has been the subject of racial abuse on social media, which led her to step down from the national team. A mural depicting her was unveiled in Rome, but was defaced within a day, with her skin being spray-painted pink. The mural was created by street artist Laika, who intended it as a statement about Italian identity, writing "Italianità" (Italianness) under the image. This act was in response to a passage in a bestselling book that questioned whether a black person could be Italian. Egonu had previously lost a defamation lawsuit against a European Parliament member who had made racist comments about her.
I want to express solidarity with Paola Egonu and the most total disdain for this serious gesture of vulgar racism.
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perspectives
- 1.Racism
- 2.Volleyball
countries
- 1.Brazil
- 2.Italy
- 3.Nigeria
- 4.United States
organizations
- 1.AC Milan
- 2.Democratic Party
- 3.EU Parliament
- 4.Italian National Olympic Committee
- 5.Italian Soccer Federation
persons
- 1.Paola Egonu
- 2.Antonio Tajani
- 3.Roberto Gualtieri
- 4.Roberto Vannacci
- 5.Daniela Santanché
- 6.Elly Schlein
- 7.Forza Paola
- 8.Matteo Salvini
- 9.Mike Maignan
- 10.Simone Giannelli