Map That Reveals Europe's Largest Racists

The study of racial prejudice in European countries conducted by Harvard University has lasted 13 years, from 2002 to 2015. According to this study, there is widespread intolerance among people in Eastern European countries. A similar study was conducted by the EU two years ago in union member states. Nations like [...]
The study of racial prejudice in European countries conducted by Harvard University has lasted 13 years, from 2002 to 2015.
According to this study, there is widespread intolerance among people in Eastern European countries.
A similar study was conducted by the EU two years ago in union member states. Nations such as Great Britain, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden have shown themselves to be the most tolerant. Mostly racial prejudice exists in Czechia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus and Lithuania, the Kosovas broadcast.
The Indy100 Web site has rebuilt the research so far in separate steps. Those surveyed have largely answered the question of who members of ethnic groups would live or work together.
In most European countries, they mostly agree to work with members of the white race, followed by close American, Asian and Roma.
The question of whether their children would be pleasant to be related to members of some of these races has positively responded mostly to Swedish, French, Spanish, British, Dutch, as far as the largest number of Bulgarians, Czechs, Slovaks, Lithuanians, and Estonians have responded negatively.












