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What are you going to do about it though? Drink a couple of beers and then go on a rant where Finnish men are the victims?
Thatâs the kind of racism you have in probably all of Europe. Itâs not as subtle. Even in places/countries that a) donât have black people b) have their crime rates due to something/someone else entirely.
Well, you are likely exposed to the nuances of Portuguese racism due to your background, but my statement was based on having insights into analysis from large samples of customer service data for Spanish and Portuguese markets. The insight is that the Spanish customers are rather nationalistic and chauvinistic/bigoted and tend to get upset about a lot of things pertaining to their country/ethnicity/nationality/history, while the Portuguese are comparatively much more relaxed.
Maybe the Spaniards donât get as upset about black people in particular, because theyâve had less exposure due to not having possessed black African colonies except Equatoguinea. Not as relevant to turn black people into the scapegoat.
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âWould you let your (adult) children do somethingâ is a nonsensical question in an individualistic culture, the parents canât do anything to ânot letâ them. If the wording or meaning of the question is âwould you like it if your daughter married a black personâ then absolutely, this is accurate. Or even higher than it should be. People living in a Kallio-bubble in Finland may not realise that the same mindset and outlook on society most definitely doesnât extend outside of the capital borders.
Although, for example I believe the Spaniards are quite racist compared to the Portuguese, so something probably is off with the data source here.