So not racism in Europe, one type of racism in Europe.
You will find plenty of racism amongst white Europeans against each other too. Loads of people here in Ireland do not like Eastern Europeans, loads of Poles hate Russians, there’s plenty of racism against people with light skin like the Japanese etc too. This is a very misleading map.
This title is irresponsible.These tests just show unconscious associations between concepts. There is a lot more to Racism
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Data collected between 2002 and 2015. 😅
Tas žemėlapis absoliutus šūdas vien dėl to nes Serbija žalia
Aš esu tamsesnio gymio (Turkas), per paskutinius 10 metų teko susidurti su tuo vieną kartą, ir tai buvo iš girto seno benamio, that’s it. Žinoma, 2000-ųjų vidury visai kitas reikalas buvo, bet manau dėl to, kad tokių žmonių kaip aš tais laikais buvo vienetai, bet ir tai greit atsiprašydavo už savo “juokelius” išgirdę, jog lietuvių man kaip gimtoji.
Not surprised, I’m asian here and get boomer looks constantly.
And it is true since black people are more likely to comit crimes. And stfu PC people, it’s true in every single statistic of crime, so there is a reason to be racially biased towards someone.
As feeling safe/unsafe is one of few reason you can be negative towards other races and I guess that does play a biggest role.
Nobody will run around and call you racist words for no reason
And i thought with my rose colored glasses that estonians are quite tolerating people.
it’s not about the colour of their skin it’s about the way the majority of them behave in a society.
Dusk
I don’t know what to say about this, I haven’t experienced any hate in Vilnius, maybe dark skin is viewed negatively in other places in Lithuania, but in Vilnius, not really.
I’m brown & living in Vilnius for over an year now, I do get some stares & smiles, but that’s just normal because I am in a minority, & no way those stares are negative.
Not sure what is the purpose of this?
Interesting to see that a big part of these replies haven’t really been disagreeing with the data and support it more.
Shows that the data is not so outdated as someone previously mentioned, especially since Redditors are on average >30 of age, it isn’t just the old generation, but the new one too.
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So not racism in Europe, one type of racism in Europe.
You will find plenty of racism amongst white Europeans against each other too. Loads of people here in Ireland do not like Eastern Europeans, loads of Poles hate Russians, there’s plenty of racism against people with light skin like the Japanese etc too. This is a very misleading map.
This title is irresponsible.These tests just show unconscious associations between concepts. There is a lot more to Racism
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Data collected between 2002 and 2015. 😅
Tas žemėlapis absoliutus šūdas vien dėl to nes Serbija žalia
Aš esu tamsesnio gymio (Turkas), per paskutinius 10 metų teko susidurti su tuo vieną kartą, ir tai buvo iš girto seno benamio, that’s it. Žinoma, 2000-ųjų vidury visai kitas reikalas buvo, bet manau dėl to, kad tokių žmonių kaip aš tais laikais buvo vienetai, bet ir tai greit atsiprašydavo už savo “juokelius” išgirdę, jog lietuvių man kaip gimtoji.
Not surprised, I’m asian here and get boomer looks constantly.
And it is true since black people are more likely to comit crimes. And stfu PC people, it’s true in every single statistic of crime, so there is a reason to be racially biased towards someone.
As feeling safe/unsafe is one of few reason you can be negative towards other races and I guess that does play a biggest role.
Nobody will run around and call you racist words for no reason
And i thought with my rose colored glasses that estonians are quite tolerating people.
it’s not about the colour of their skin it’s about the way the majority of them behave in a society.
Dusk
I don’t know what to say about this, I haven’t experienced any hate in Vilnius, maybe dark skin is viewed negatively in other places in Lithuania, but in Vilnius, not really.
I’m brown & living in Vilnius for over an year now, I do get some stares & smiles, but that’s just normal because I am in a minority, & no way those stares are negative.
Not sure what is the purpose of this?
Interesting to see that a big part of these replies haven’t really been disagreeing with the data and support it more.
Shows that the data is not so outdated as someone previously mentioned, especially since Redditors are on average >30 of age, it isn’t just the old generation, but the new one too.