We need to keep cool. Someone saying something you don't like isn't a reason to lose your cool, no matter how bad it is. Someone could come in here and quote Mein Kampf, but that doesn't mean everyone should lose their shit and try shouting at them through their monitor. Not actually achieving anything, getting mad does.
It's very much the WAY you are saying it. As if no other group in France ever turns to terror.
Which is very much not the case. But incidences by white men, especially, are perceived as one offs, isolated incidences. It is a matter of perception.
Minorities committing an act of terror speak for everyone, the majority members doing it are lone wolves.
Yes, there are act of crimes from all peoples within a country more or less equally. We were I believe specifically talking about acts of terror (with a religious inspiration or some other) which are rare yet very devastating to a nation and its peoples on many levels.
act of terror is a relative term. I don't know whether religious backing is even relevant though.
Like I said, here, an act of terror is usually isolated to anything muslim. Everything else is considered a one off. Including christianity based violence.
Dwarf, I don't think neo-nazis accept black people, is France different (also,I doubt that point, there are far fewer blacks in france)
Act of terror has a definition you know. The UN uses: "Criminal acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the general public, a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes are in any circumstance unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them."
I would disagree with smeeprocket's argument. I agree with the point, but the whole "lone wolves are majorities" thing isn't. There are plenty (read: tons) of lone wolf attacks by every group; the Boston Bombers were lone-wolves (as Chechans went out of its way to explain). It's just a problem when people perceive lone-wolves as a group; but lone wolf attacks themselves are pretty common, since to be a group you need to meet multiple people with your specific brand of crazy. It is far more likely for multiple people in one group to do the same thing, but they aren't working cooperatively so much as doing individual attacks collectively.
For my part, I've heard of an increase in harassment of mosques and such. It looks to me like France is coming down with it's own little race issue.