It is quite possible that the riots, as the French on this forum say, were sparked by the idiotic statement of the police chief. But that's just the problem: if having a jackass-of-a-police-chief say something stupid is enough for you to go out to smash, burn, riot, and attack policemen, you are a barbarian.
Being civilized means among other things being able to resist provocation and conquer one's violent impulses--two things without which civilization could not exist. That one's insensate violence had its "root cause" in one's inability to resist the impulse to react to a stupid statement by a police chief, does not make him morally responsible for your violence.
If the police chief's statement is the "root cause" that "sparked" the riots, then the wife's demand that the husband take out the garbage the moment he is through the door after a hard day at work is the "root cause" that "sparked" her beating, too.
But in both cases, it is not the misdeeds or annoying statements of the police chief or the wife that are to blame--it is the lack of self-control and propensity to violence of the rioters and husband. They are both barbarians.
Being civilized means among other things being able to resist provocation and conquer one's violent impulses--two things without which civilization could not exist. That one's insensate violence had its "root cause" in one's inability to resist the impulse to react to a stupid statement by a police chief, does not make him morally responsible for your violence.
If the police chief's statement is the "root cause" that "sparked" the riots, then the wife's demand that the husband take out the garbage the moment he is through the door after a hard day at work is the "root cause" that "sparked" her beating, too.
But in both cases, it is not the misdeeds or annoying statements of the police chief or the wife that are to blame--it is the lack of self-control and propensity to violence of the rioters and husband. They are both barbarians.