In the closing, I must admit that I am not as sure of my convictions. I still think that without the massive importation of populations crime would be at a sustainable level and self-defense would not be necessary as it is not in Japan. But France has become a country where violence has become so endemic that it is perhaps the only pragmatic solution ... even though it saddens me.
Anyway, this book opens the debate again and deserves to restart a genuine democratic debate on the right of victims to defend themselves when their lives are in danger. The thugs are armed and are becoming more aggressive, the police does what it can ... the weakest link is very lax justice.
As long as justice is not over for the victims, the victims who will be defended at risk of being sentenced more heavily than criminals. On the wall of cons of the Union of Magistrates, victims of fathers were portraits ... by cons, ps photo of criminals. Those seem not to be suspected of "bullshit".