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 So here we go, China, There has been Discrimination against African students in Chinese universities since the 1960s.  A known incident in 1988 featured Chinese students rioting against African students studying in Nanjing.  In 2007, police anti-drug crackdowns in Beijing's Sanlitun district were reported to target people from Africa as suspected criminals, though police officials denied targeting any specific racial or ethnic group.  According to Foreign Policy, African students have reportedly been subjected to more frequent drug testing than students from other regions. As for the European union, the majority of the countries within that region are pro their culture and show a biased distrainment towards Muslims or people of Islamic decent more so since 9/11. So you see racism isn’t an American problem. But wait let me qualify my statement. If an American who happens to go abroad and is found out to be American due to something he or she may has done or through general conversation. They are know as that American. If they happen to be white or are considered Anglo, it’s possible that they may get labeled a loud crazy American. But blacks regardless of the region they may visit, going to the wrong place or act out in the same manner as those so called loud Americans, are called something else, The N word.