Depends on your definition of accepted. A non white person had the same rights and can do the same things a non white person can. We have non white people who own companies, have a high political rank and generally like NL. On the other hand there are probably plenty of people who feel opresssed and discriminated against. Like in every other Western European country, so I would say I don't know, but we come pretty close to the country who accept it the most (top 25).
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