You're talking about Mohammad Merah and not Breivik here, right?More concerned about his glorification among people that are an enrichment to culture and who are from a society that has shame, personally. The world will burn and it starts in France.
It's also baffling to see that you're consistently pointing at Algerians, Moroccans and other people of Middle-Eastern or Arabic descent, when the first people Merah killed were in fact Algerian Frenchmen serving in the French army. It's not only biased, it's despicable and frankly disgusting. These people put their lives on the line in the service of their country and you regard them as potential traitors. You should be ashamed.
What you fail to see is that whenever a Muslim does something wrong, it doesn't have to be in the name of or inspired by Islam. Merah was a very troubled figure with a lot of psychological and psychatric problems. He and Breivik apparently have a lot in common.
As for Algeria, the departure of the pieds-noirs and the later departure of the Jews was one of the greatest blows to cultural diversity in Algeria. If Algeria would have stayed French, would we have had the same situation? Who the hell knows. It's a stupid question.
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