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Some places are more accepting of blacks than others. I'd rather live in one of those places than not, which is the reason for the question.
Aha for that you better choose one of these countries Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden are the countries which have the best standards of life for black and minorities. Basically, a lot of immigrants in these countries are successful, But I am quiet not sure how hard the visa process. If you come with your work might be possible.
The Netherlands, France and England have the highest population of BLACK people so these counties would be your best bet, if you want to fit in. Racism hardly exists in England and The Netherlands through my own experience.
I'm Russian Asian myself, I'm mixed moved to NL almost 18 yrs ago, so I know Europe pretty well,
That would probably be my last choice - Brazil has some race issues. You are talking about one of the last countries on earth that abolished slavery.
OP since this is not a travel topic I would suggest one of the country forums or the world forum to get a better answer.
That would probably be my last choice - Brazil has some race issues. You are talking about one of the last countries on earth that abolished slavery.
OP since this is not a travel topic I would suggest one of the country forums or the world forum to get a better answer.
Besides the fact that this link doesn't work, why in the world would I need or want to explain such an off topic subject as slavery (I assume from the title that's what it's about), and why would the OP want to read this topic when her topic is about where to live?
If your intention is to make this some sort of political or involving racial topic - don't. The thread will end up closed.
Welcome to the forum - (looking at your post #1) did you really go to all the trouble to create a membership just to post that?
Also, the post is 7 months old, likely the OP will not be back to read this.
My first suggestion is France, followed by Sweden.
Quality of life is better in Sweden but it costs a while lot more to live there and the weather isn't as good.
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