Under a minute

Now here’s a feel-good story…about an IMMIGRANT, a BLACK immigrant, from AFRICA, from one of those “shithole” countries in AFRICA.

A West African migrant is being praised in France for scaling a building to save a boy hanging from a fourth-floor balcony in Paris. The man, Mamoudou Gassama, will be made a French citizen, the Elysee Palace announced today.

Gassama’s act was caught on video and went viral on social media. The incident happened on Saturday night in the north of Paris, the Malian migrant told French media.

Gassama was in the neighborhood to watch a soccer match in a local restaurant when he heard people screaming and cars honking in the streets.

When he saw the young child dangling from a balcony, Gassama climbed up four floors of the apartment building and rescued the boy in less than one minute. When emergency services arrived at the scene, he had already pulled the child to safety.

And by “climbed up four floors of the apartment building” they mean he balanced himself at the top of one balcony and jumped to grab the bottom of the next and haul himself up…four times.

Macron invited him over for a chat the next day.

“I did not really think, I started climbing directly,” he told Macron. “As I was climbing up, I felt more and more confident.”

“Bravo,” replied the French president.

Gassama also spoke to Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. He told her he arrived from Mali a few months ago and wished to stay in France.

“I replied that his heroic gesture was an example for all citizens and that the city of Paris will obviously be keen to support him in his efforts to settle in France,” Hidalgo wrote on Twitter.

It took less than 48 hours for French authorities to respond to Gassama’s wish. The Elysee Palace announced Monday he will be made a French citizen and has been offered a job by the Paris fire brigade.

It will be a cinch; they have ladders.

Note for news readers: the “on” in Macron is not pronounced like the “on” in bone or stone but more like the “on” in honk. Not exactly like, but much closer than bone. It’s not that hard to get right and it’s grating to hear people get it wrong so regularly.

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