#1hiphopjunki3
Go Spurs Go!!
You honestly don’t think people get assaulted or sometimes killed in these other countries? It’s actually becoming more common these days also.That's surface level shit though. Do I think there are some countries where there are no black people and that most people wouldn't give a shit about a black person being called the N word? Sure, guess what though? There are pockets of the U.S. that are like that too.
At the end of the day, if you can get killed for your race here and in other places, then the U.S. ain't any better. Again, I don't give a shit about there being a slightly worse public reaction to racism at a sporting event here in the U.S. than you might see in Italy. There are racist fans in Boston who think it's ok to poor beer on black players. Does it really make it better here just because the owner of the Celtics might be a little quicker to punish those people for fear of losing money?
Another reason why in America we have more of these types of crimes is due to how big our country is. You have to remember we have some cities bigger than some countries.
Below shows the rise in violent hate crimes in Austria and hate crimes reported throughout the EU. I’m not going to even try and look up Asian countries or places outside the EU
I’m telling you from actually experiencing and knowing people who live in it. That stuff isn’t as sweet as you're trying to make it seem with your responses.
Austria | HCRW
hatecrime.osce.org
Anti-Black racism is rising in EU countries, led by Germany, study finds
Report includes recommendations for EU member states.
www.reuters.com