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    posted by  T Y in Germany forum 

    If you ask foreigners in any given European countries if they have experienced racism, they will all answer yes. But if you ask foreigners who lived in many parts of Europe, in which city they have experienced racism most, I bet those cities tend to be in northern Germany, eastern Germany, and southern Germany. But no one is denying there's racism elsewhere as well.

    You are just trying to be politically correct, but as a visible minority, I wish someone had honestly told me about the Germans. This is why sharing experiences is important, no need to deny it.

    Different cultures have different preferences when it comes to multiculturalism. The core problem is that the Germans have been forced to accept multiculturalism although they never wanted it. There's a reason why white supremacists envy Japan. Multiculturalism works in countries like the US and Canada. But you can't expect the whole world to live the way we do. And when you force an unwelcome notion to the people and change the whole society around it, many will feel invaded. The rising racism in Germany is a result of that, of course not discounting racism in other European countries.

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