It's not that weird. The more red countries have more Roma. People aren't as racist usually about groups they don't know. I remember how Greece was designated by Eurostat as the least racist country in Europe by Eurostat, and then literally the next decade it jumped to one of the most racist according to the same survey because of the immigrant wave between the two surveys.
Yeah it's not a rule without exception. But Romani people in Spain are slightly more integrated and Andalusian culture is to a large extent tied to them. And Belgians are just extremely racist to everyone.
Also a bit weird that the Dutch and French are both much more tolerant than the Belgians.
There’s not many Dutch Roma to be fair. Not sure about France though, They’re one of the MOST antiziganist countries.
yeah but Paris probably skews it
Yeah, any country with big cities full of younger people may poll a bit kinder. Probably why Spain was more favourable than Portugal.
It's not that weird. The more red countries have more Roma. People aren't as racist usually about groups they don't know. I remember how Greece was designated by Eurostat as the least racist country in Europe by Eurostat, and then literally the next decade it jumped to one of the most racist according to the same survey because of the immigrant wave between the two surveys.
There are very few Roma in Belgium though and there are far more Roma in Spain than in Portugal.
Yeah it's not a rule without exception. But Romani people in Spain are slightly more integrated and Andalusian culture is to a large extent tied to them. And Belgians are just extremely racist to everyone.