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And don't forget Britain and France's current persecution of immigrants from their former colonies (South Asia and North Africa, respectively).
And the eastern EU's just as bad. You've got the Russians assassinating their own reports to keep reports of atrocities in Chechnya under wraps and Serbia's barely moved away from its "ethnic cleansing" program.
Any of these things would be unthinkable in the US, but they're commonplace in the EU, where the only two political parties are the Communists and the Fascists.