The sole anger is mine as I had typed a 20 line reply that vanished...
I've been isolated with colleagues for two days now. We haven't had time to go out. We share second hand stories (the subway being a non-crowded place, as SYRFox noted) and then have a laugh, as life goes on.
Going to the meeting place monday afternoon, I noted two kids (about 4 each) whose gaze was frozen.
So as I haven't crossed the path of that many strangers, I can't say if there's anger. That is, to answer your question, against foreigners that would look like your Syrian stereotype.
Among my friends, the anger I noted is directed at the government:
How come they don't attack the problem at one of its roots - money (who buys ISIS' petrol?)
How come they never did anything for Saint-Denis (a friend lives there, and lived in the very street this morning assault took place: the block is ruled by drug dealers; there's a school for young children, among which my friend's daughter, where it seemed impossible to have a teacher - the daughter's had more than 8 different teachers quitting one after the other this year when pupils her age only have one the whole year through... Neighbours wrote the minister that drug deals were there. No police was ever sent on a permanent basis. And today, the building that was raided was one ruled by drug dealers.
I've got to go to bed now, hope this has been fluent enough (I'm tired and don't wanna correct anything).
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