My vague impression is  that the rioters in France are more hip-hop hoodlums than religiously fanatical  Islamists. No doubt the global inflammation of Islam plays a sizable role, but  one way to test this would be to see if non-Muslim black Africans are refraining  from getting in on the fun of burning vehicles.
 The methodological problem is that most of the black African countries that had  been colonized by France were farther north than the British conquests and thus  more heavily Muslim. But a few of the Francophone African countries are not very  Muslim, such as Gabon, Central African Republic, Benin, and Togo. So, if men  with roots in those countries are heavily represented among the rioters, then  that would weigh against the Islamist theory. But if the non-Muslim blacks are  sitting this one out, that would support the Islamist idea.
 Of course, a middling position could easily be true: that for the rioters, Islam  is more of an ethnic badge than a motivating force. In Northern Ireland, the IRA  were Catholics and the "paras" were Protestants, but their differing  opinions on the necessity for salvation of faith and good works versus faith  alone didn't have a whole lot to do with why they were fighting. No, religious  differences served, not as motivations, but to make the Catholics and  Protestants into two in-breeding extended families.
 Likewise, my impression of France is that the Muslims don't intermarry with  non-Muslims, so they lack family feeling toward the other people in France.
 Another approach would be to study why these riots have such a different flavor  than American riots, like LA in 1992. American riots are typically bacchanalias.  The first shops looted in LA were liquor stores, and as the crowd got drunker,  it turned to murderous building arson and gunfire. (Of course, the heavy usage  of crack, the devil's own drug, no doubt contributed to the wave of riots in the  early 1990s. Today, inner city African-Americans smoke more marijuana and less  crack, and are thus fatter and less on edge.)
 In contrast, the French riots have a tone of calculated political street  theatre. The rioters have done a good job of figuring out how far they can go  without provoking the PC-whipped French government into getting serious about  stopping the rioting: e.g., they've burned an incredible number of cars, but  relatively few buildings, and deaths have been few. In LA, the riots ended on  the fourth day when 4,000 federal troops arrived. About 10,000 people were  arrested in a few days, far more than have been arrested in two weeks in France.
 I haven't seen any reports of looting liquor stores, which might suggest these  guys are better Muslims than we're being told.
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