@Hanslanda -
1, Stop taking everything bad someone says about America as a personal insult. We're not criticising you as a person, we're criticising the actions of your government. It gets very ridiculous when, like just happened in the rage thread, a few actual, factual, actions is brought up, and you respond by going into ultra-defensive mode and being all "You just hate America" and then saying you won't even argue about it because "the other side just absolutely
knows they're right". If you want to claim to not be a "patriotic" person/nationalist, then stop acting like one.
2, Stop exaggerating so much. Nobody "hates America". We dislike how it's government act and it's policies. If we can't criticise that without you hearing "death to America", then the problem lies with you.
Re: Racism in eastern Europe.
When I heard that Nazism was outright banned in some countries, I raised an eyebrow. I'm the last person you'd call a nazi (well I hope), but I can't help but feel that's counter productive. If you ban a political opinion, you make them feel like an oppressed minority; their voice in government is cut off solely due to their opinion. Yes, I know the hypocrisy of someone feeling oppressed because they want to oppress people, but all the same it seems to me it'll just strengthen their resolve. Stupid opinions thrive in darkness; bring them into the light and they'll shrink. Well, hopefully; this particular stupid opinion had it's very unfortunate day in the limelight, so I can understand the fear of it gaining ground again. I dunno... I just don't think banning it will make it go away.
In Sweden Nazism isn't banned (though "hate-speak" is, or "inciting against [group of people]" as is a better translation). They still feel oppressed, since the general opinion is against theirs. They still play the "poor us, we're all alone and that means we are correct" card, just like bigots does in the USA too. So it doesn't matter either way. If you "shine the light" on this kind of "darkness", they just pretend to be ordinary non-extremists and wait for the light to pass on by before showing their real persona again, just like in the USA.