>>211943515 (OP)
A BBC article went into this after that recent stabbing
>Before the killing, President Emmanuel Macron had angered the right by saying they were too obsessed with crime, and not sufficiently interested in other issues like the environment.
>The Nogent attack put him on the back foot, and he has repeated his pledge to ban social media to under 15-year-olds.
>But there are two difficulties. One is the practicality of the measure, which in theory is being dealt with by the EU but is succumbing to endless procrastination.
>The other is that, according to the prosecutor, the boy was not especially interested in social media. It was violent video games that were his thing.
>Prime Minister François Bayrou has said that sales of knives to under-15s will be banned. But the boy took his from home.
>The populist right wants tougher sentences for teenagers carrying knives, and the exclusion of disruptive pupils from regular classes.
>But the boy in Nogent was not a problem child.
Going off this I can conclude that my fellow gamers... it's over