All of this. Like the post says sarcastically:
"One bright, sunny morning around the spring of 1972, this continent that had given us the #slave trade, various flavors of #racial #caste systems in the #Americas, virulent #antisemitism, the ethnic cleansing of millions of people in Eastern Europe, #Nazism and sundry forms of #fascism, and a #racist #colonialist regime in virtually all parts of #Asia and #Africa, decided to bring out the magic wand its denizens had been carrying all along and proclaim, 'Let there be no more #racism on the holy soil of #Europe.' And this mighty spell having been cast, racism was apparently eradicated there."
Is the #US more racist than most European countries? Yes, I think, on the whole. Is there racism in Europe? Without question, a hell of a lot of it. And #white Europeans' reluctance to face up to that means it won't get any better. At least we're *trying* on this side of the #Atlantic.
https://www.quora.com/Do-you-think-Europe-is-more-racist-than-the-USA/answer/Habib-F-2