Racism: French Tolerance "Resistance to Hate Speech", According to a Report
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The National Consultative Commission on Human Rights (CNCDH), in a report published on Wednesday, noted an improvement in tolerance towards minorities in France in 2024. However, with a slight increase in one year, the number of racist acts recorded was "never so high"."
After a year of 2023 struck by the consequences of Hamas' terrorist attack in Israel, on October 7, the acceptance of the other progressed again in 2024, according to the annual study of the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights, published on Wednesday, June 18. Nevertheless, prejudices persist in France.
The latest report of the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights refers to this term, which has come from the United States and is still little used in France.
In its annual report published on Wednesday, 18 June, the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights highlights contrasting trends, between the general progression of French "tolerance" and the rise of racist acts.
The proliferation of hate speech does not yet have too strong an impact on French tolerance. In Hexagon, racism towards minorities does not yet take over, despite a political context "under tension", says the Com... Read more about Elle.fr

In its national report published this Wednesday on racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia, the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights warns about the consequences of prejudice and discrimination on physical and mental health.
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