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I'd say it's a tenuously peaceful coexistence. Since about 2006 (didn't you guys have a problem with cars spontaneously combusting that summer?), I think most honest people would characterize it similarly.
Well, even though there are similarities, I don't think it's exactly similar. What happened in 2006 in the French suburbs ended up looking like racial tensions, and part of it was true, but at the bottom of things, I think it was more akin to social tensions. I've live in a suburb like that for 32 years before moving, and those are places where unemployment is rampant. Of course, a lot of immigrants also live there because inner cities are too expensive. So it ends up looking like racial tensions, but IMHO, what happened was similar to what happened in Fergusson recently. Racism is the apex of a more, underlying, social issue.
Not only is education important, but Muslim leadership. In the recent Sydney siege that left two hostages dead, the most prominent mosque in the city held vigils for the slain. Muslims were very visible in laying flowers at the site. This must have taken some courage on their part. Unfortunately, moderate muslims can't just sit back and set a quiet example anymore - they must actively reach out to mainstream society so that when these events do happen, it is the extremists who are marginalised, and not the wider Muslim community. Australia is doing a reasonable (not perfect) job of this, which isn't bad for a country with the world's most populous muslim country just across the strait.
France is home to what, 5 million muslims? Hopefully this event will galvanise French society and not rupture it.
You are right. Everything will hinge on the attitude of the Islamic community in the next few days, though most have already condemned the attack. But I think they need to be visible, in marches and commemorations, because the average French guy is not necessarily bright. And amalgams are easy to do. You are correct about the approximation number of Muslims in France. Yet, a recent survey showed that a lot of French people thought at least 30 to 50 percent of the population was Muslim. Racism is steadily growing since 9/11 and I fear that the recent attacks will do nothing to appease things. Only recently, the media reported three attacks on Mosques. And were just day1 after the attack...
Oh, and just to be clear, I'm not a Muslim, I'm an atheist, a category, which, I think, is the most represented with Catholicism in the French society...