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Old 24-07-2016, 01:45 PM #33
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Well Nice has its fair share of immigrants in ghettos, a lot of islam is practised and there are mosques. The Nice killer was targeted and radicalised very quickly. Marseilles has 30-40% Muslim population.

The French themselves may be secular but their immigrant population sure are not
Yes but that's the point; the native population are highly secular and intolerant of religious cultures and so reject integration strongly, leading to ghettoisation and isolation, which is what provides plenty of disenfranchised (usually) young and easily influenced individuals to radicalise. You're totally right that the problem lies in the insular communities and ghettos. These are not caused by multiculturalism, or "failing" multiculturalism, but a REJECTION of multiculturalism... And yet, your solution is to reject it even more strongly?
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