There is a problem in the EU in many areas and it is the rise of the far right and this plays into their hands. Marie Le Penn is currently awaiting a trial for inciting racial tension, if this court case was tomorrow she would walk as she will point to this atrocity as supporting what she said.
The big problem with any immigrant's is that they do not really want to mix. Take the British who live in Spain, what they really want is all live together in the Sun, go and play bingo and get served by everyone who can speak English. Integration is not what they want or seek in the main.
So when others come over here, where do they move to? Areas where they have the same support that others feel they need, but this tends to be poorer areas of housing and the cycle of ill feeling grows.
Ask yourself, how many of the people who have gone to fight in Syria are successful individuals? They are in the main loners who have not achieved anything and as such are ripe to be manipulated by those not brave enough to do the dirty work themselves.
We have allowed the liberals PC brigade to mark anyone with concerns as a racist, which has stopped debate. We have bent over backwards to allow Halal slaughter, also Kosher slaughter, to placate religion. We have abandoned animal welfare so to not upset certain people, but more importantly we have abandoned our rights to have an opinion, to use the free speech our fore bearers fought for, because anyone who voices concerns is by definition a racist rather than being seen as a person who wants to improve things by discussion.
I have friends who are straight, gay, black, white, Asian, Christian, Hindu, Muslim and all of these are decent people who all want to live in peace. They want to go to work, on holiday without fear of being killed. And remember ISIS are murdering Muslims each and every day around the world, who are not agreeing with their version.
I know it is easy to say but for Paris and the rest of us we need to carry on as normal as possible. If I had work in Paris I would go in the same way I went to London the day after the bus bombings, as to cancel everything means they win.