AFP - French parfumier Jean-Paul Guerlain, for decades the "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, went on trial Thursday on racism charges after televised remarks caused widespread offence. Asked in an October 2010 interview about how he created the Samsara scent, Guerlain replied using a racial slur -- the French term "negre" -- and implied that black people are lazy. "For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway..." he said. The incident sparked widespread condemnation, with anti-racism groups saying it highlighted deep prejudice in French society.
AFP - French parfumier Jean-Paul Guerlain, for decades the "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, went on trial Thursday on racism charges after televised remarks caused widespread offence.
Asked in an October 2010 interview about how he created the Samsara scent, Guerlain replied using a racial slur -- the French term "negre" -- and implied that black people are lazy.
"For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway..." he said.
The incident sparked widespread condemnation, with anti-racism groups saying it highlighted deep prejudice in French society.