The problem is that the world refer to these people like you said, and since these are individuals, criminals - nothing should be done about it.Still se must strive to remenber that they are individuais, and not a culture... They are common criminals, and not some god sent warriors.
Yesterday, when I was shopping, I heard a guy explaining to his wife why this brutal slaughter was a good thing ("they avenged the prophet"). His wife was horrified and was telling him he was a monster and that she wanted to leave. The discussion was very tense and loud. Everybody could hear them. This guy didn't look like a traditional muslim: no beard, no traditional dress, no religious sign... People around was shocked by what he said but the wife was telling him what anybody could tell to such a fool so one felt the need to intervene. It was so surrealistic to see a guy saying out loud that murdering people in the name of a god is a good thing.there are still some dumb a$$e$ that post videos on youtube to claim that the shooting of that harmed cop is a hoax.
tell that to the families of those who died.
Its funny you said that... For me it was the other way around... Never felt myself as an " emigrante" but this week... I felt the pain that the French people endured...I hesitated a long time before answering. Because I do not want my answer to be politics.
My opinion is that many French have denounced the change of behavior of a small minority of the population. Whenever governments have told them they were racists. But for those people who attend certain populations in France, it was obvious that there was a change in behavior of these "mad god". Modified and aggressive behavior, but again governments have ignored what the people told.
France is secular meaning that all origins and all religions are welcomed there. The French are not racists. And much of the immigrant population is not intolerant. But there are now terrorists in France. And if the current government does not meet the common people, the French will harden their position in elections.
That being said, I still feel French but my brain is now a little Portuguese. In Portugal, I have not yet felt the bitterness and violence in the eyes of some populations.
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