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Ka-pi96 said:

You can't say that until your cops stop shooting unarmed innocent people just for being black...

Considering that officer brutality is tried in court and they face the possibility of sanctions from their employer, I'd say America has pretty high sensitivity to marginalized ethnic groups since they often face more positive than negative discrimination ...  

Meanwhile in Europe, Greece still holds a spat against Turkey to this day. Near unconditional birthright citizenship is STILL not offered in Europe but what's more is that minorities are better represented in government and professional positions in America compared to European nations. At least Americans can be proud that they are open minded enough that they are willing to have an ethnic minority represent them as their head of state or other executive positions but can the same be said for Europe's achievements so far ? 

People say that America is socially backwards but I'm starting to see it being less true as it keeps getting repeated over again since out of all the developed nations, America is downright the least xenophobic and by most measures, it's Europe that are the failure states for diversity ... 

By no means is the immigration, communities, representation in Europe are anywhere near as good in America and it's far less cosmopolitan too ...