Very nasty business, makes me wonder what repercussions there will be for the media class in general. If anything these small but brutal attacks that have been happening over France in the recent months are more disconcerting than the rare larger scale attack that would take place maybe once or twice every decade. As its more constant and becomes normalised.
This could be a no win situation, the government and media will most likely bury their heads in the sand, much like what happened after the Woolwich killing, instead focusing on unity of all peoples in the country. But this will just fuel people wanting to take matters in their own hands, by voting for Le Pen, or other such movements. Especially as it was journalists being wiped out and an established business being attacked, you could see a fair number of them, gradually begin to switch allegiances.
This could be a no win situation, the government and media will most likely bury their heads in the sand, much like what happened after the Woolwich killing, instead focusing on unity of all peoples in the country. But this will just fuel people wanting to take matters in their own hands, by voting for Le Pen, or other such movements. Especially as it was journalists being wiped out and an established business being attacked, you could see a fair number of them, gradually begin to switch allegiances.