Percent of respondents who don’t want people from a different race as neighbors: 17.0%
Racism ranking based on this criteria: 31
Percent of people who observed racist behavior in their neighborhood: 38.5%
Racism ranking based on this criteria: 16
Overall Rank: 20
Cyprus and Turkey are the 2nd and 3rd most racist.
"We are the world's people, different yet we're the same."
Semi OT, but my friend is Italian and her uncle and aunt stopped talking to her because she was dating a Black guy. They eventually started talking to her again once they broke up though.
Semi OT, but my friend is Italian and her uncle and aunt stopped talking to her because she was dating a Black guy. They eventually started talking to her again once they broke up though.
Lmao why am I not surprised Turkey and its prodigy are second and the third. I have been saying Russia is the only country worse than Turkey in the entire planet. This just further proves my sentiments. And now the two of them are fighting like two angry bullies, it just gets better.
Edit: Oh and the top ten is entirely made out of Muslim or Muslim dominated nations. Is it curious, absolutely not.
My boyfriend's friend who is French (my boyfriend is African American btw) just randomly started dropping the "N" word around us and I was sitting there in gobsmack I was kind of hoping he'd get beaten to a pulp because I don't like him anyways.
With some of these countries its a little more complicated though cause its other factors in play besides race like religion, social class etc. At least in certain parts of india.
I always laugh when people say "Australia!111" for example, since Australia is one of the most multicultural accepting countries (except the Government when it comes to Asylum Seekers ugh).
But if you go into any University in Australia, there are people from all parts of the world in there all getting along, and we have one of the lowest violent crime rates in the world. I just don't understand where that comes from.
Also people say the UK, but from what I've heard it's minorities. The UK also seem very accepting of Gay's as well.
The US sounds like it would be on here, but again, the news loves to report anything to do with "Racial" issues, when they make up a very small percentage of what's actually happening.