- Germany
- France
- East London, England…
Potentially Poland and the United States (though in the US, racism accusations are limitless as it is).
Racism claims and counter-claims abound in Amrica to be sure. Such is the effects of Identity politics.
There is a difference between North America and Europe nevertheless. America, as a nation of immigrants from the very beginning, has become more adept at integrating immigrants into the larger society, especially through the workplace.
And for their part, immigrants are more likely to see themselves as Americans from the very first day, rather than a separate people occupying in the same geography.
Europeans are from established communities thousands of years old Immigrants there tend not to see themselves as French or German or Italian, and the ancient European communities do not regard newcomers as part of their group.
The biggest source of information for the FBI on troublemakers is from the immigrant communities therefore, because when immigrants see themselves as American, they are very unwilling to provide shelter to the enemies of America among them.
The same situation does not exist in Europe. It is not really racism. It is multiculturalism, separate but equal.
Of course the American left is falling for the European model, so what is true today and yesterday may well not be true tomorrow, as Identity politics continue to schism and fracture the American population too.