Really?
People still believe that Assad is the true bad guy?
You know, even the fact that you use the notion of "true bad guy" unironically in this context is laughable.
Sure, he has made mistakes, but come on, you` dont have to be a prodigy to understand that Turkey and USA wanted Assad out of the picture because he was a pain on their ass, and thats why Putin have shown his support to Assad.
Whoever Turkey or the USA fight against must be a "true good guy", Panos logic.
You would need to be a complete retard to think there aren't any. Although it would be pretty pointless, they can already get in easy through Marseilles, especially with the funding they have. Without taking into account all the "french" islamic fanatics that have, yes, lived here their whole lives. It's ok though, there is no such thing as "french", it's an illusory identity, who cares if some "french" keep getting killed, you have absolutely no attachment to any of them, they are not part of your "group", they aren't even a group at all. Hey I know, let's all gather and and raise pens in there air for one protest after some backwards fuckers murder cartoonists and journalists in cold blood, and scream useless symbolic shit like "the pen is mightier than the sword!", then forget it even happened a month later. Guess what, Charlie Hebdo said they would no longer caricature islamic barbarians or their kid fucking warlord prophet, wouldn't want to trigger their insane blood rage, so who won that round? It seems that despite all the whining about tolerance and understanding and peace and universalist claptrap the only thing these 5th column hippies understand is violence and fear. Oh well, I look forward to another useless symbolic protest after the next islamic terrorist attack. One day the protest itself will be a target then all the hypocritical cowards can stop pretending they are accomplishing anything at all except reassuring themselves.
Seriously though, who are you angry at here?
And about the only part of that which is actually in any way relevant to this conversation, yes there can be terrorists hiding among the refugees. And indeed one of the things that make taking refugees in complicated is that it's difficult to tell if they actually are in danger in their country. If anything this is one of the reasons why trying to be much more open to refugees than to other immigrants may
not be a feasible process in practice. With that out of the way, as you said there are already plenty of ways for extremists from outside Europe to come in and an exceptionally well performing prison-based indoctrination system from inside. Yet all these religious extremists and all these very spoopy giant shadowy terrorist organization networks are barely able to field two people capable of handling assault rifles correctly. Their impact on our laws and minds is much greater than the actual threat they represent. That's not to say they don't represent a threat at all to the general public or cannot apply pressure on specific targets (cartoonists among those), yet the media psychosis on the issue is positively more scary than the actual thing.