Kylian Mbappe, France's star player, called out a Paraguayan senator for racist remarks on social media following their World Cup clash.The senator, Celeste Amarilla, made offensive comments about Mbappe, calling him a 'colonised Cameroonian' and accusing him of being 'scared to death' during the game.Mbappe reacted strongly, labeling her 'despicable' and saying she doesn't represent Paraguay's honor.His post highlighted the senator's lack of awareness and racism, which he claimed overshadowed Paraguay's efforts in the tournament.France won 1-0 in a tense match, with Mbappe scoring the decisive penalty.The incident sparked outrage in France, with sports minister Marina Ferrari condemning the comments as 'disgraceful'.Mbappe's father is from Cameroon, but he's French, adding context to the racial slur.The controversy underscores ongoing issues of racism in sports and politics.
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