You cannot plant corn and complain when an apple tree doesn’t grow from it. If you want to lament for the French, lament the choices they have made; it makes no sense, however, to lament the inevitable and predictable consequences of those choices. The outcomes of their decisions belong to them as much as their decisions do. We are not obliged to feel one way or another about it.
When i say that I feel indifferent about the attacks in Paris, I am accused of justifying or supporting the attacks. But when I say that the apathy and indifference of the French people towards their government’s savage policies in the Muslim world translates as support for that savagery, I am told that this is unfair. Their indifference is innocent by definition, mine is guilty.
This inconsistency stems from a deeply ingrained sense of adoration and respect for the Kuffar which is eager at every turn to exonerate them for their crimes even while they are in the process of committing them.