^I strongly disagree.
I think that there's more racism in Europe than anywhere else, only it's more hidden and subtle.
The U.S., Canada and Australia have been built by immigrants. Everyone here has a different background... Irish, Italian, Eastern European, African, Middle Eastern, Indian, Chinese, etc... you name it, yet they are all considered Americans.
Check out some of our role models in the media right now...
Dr. OZ: Turkish.
Oprah: Afro American.
Seinfeld: Hungarian Jew.
Steve Jobs: Syrian.
Obama: lol ask Trump.
Check out the panel of investors at
Shark Tank: 1 black, 1 Croatian, 1 Irish/Lebanese, 1 Jew.
Turn on the TV in France and you'll see only white franks. Probably the same in most places in Europe.
I have lived in France and seen this first hand. African immigrants (even those born there) still struggle to find good jobs. If you are not "de souche" (which basically means white christian french) then you'll never be considered french.
Europe is an elitist society bro. Always has been. Always will be.