Yeah, but no one in America treats her poorly.
That's because it's America, not the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, the racism goes towards Turkish people and Moroccans. It has nothing to do with 9/11 (which didn't affect us half as much as it did America) and has been here since well before 9/11.
I'm sure the racism also extends to the Indonesians, eastern Europeaners, and other Asian nationalities.
In other words, if you're not British, German, Dutch, or Danish, you're a second class citizen.
It also has nothing to do with Nazis, which you mentioned earlier, but I don't expect you to know that because you're not from the Netherlands 
Nazism here refers not to Hitler's boys per se but this idea that Europeans are culturally and racially superior to others 'cause of Voltaire, Goethe, Newton, and Rembrandt. And since these other countries didn't produce such laudable characters, then they're worthless human beings.
Also, I never said anything about "enlightened Europe", nor will I ever. I *will* say, that jokes about race are what some of the biggest comedians in the Netherlands got famous for. And that *includes* jokes about Dutch people themselves.
We're all about satire, making fun of our flaws, etc. Not being allowed to make jokes about certain races because it's "sensitive", in my opinion, is equal to positive discrimination.
In other words, slapping down some Romanians, labeling them as stealing Gypsies, instead of human beings, is funny.
Let me tell you, I know Romanians here in America. We treat 'em as 1st class citizens because they've done everything, just like in my metaphor about West Virginians. And once they're settled and contributing, no one treats 'em poorly. I'm yet to here of Americans calling Romanians, dirty gypsies. I hear that from Europeans and even, our Canadians friends in the north.
And let me tell you, no white American is afraid of Homer Simpson, as a caricature of a stupid white American simpleton. That's what you get when you have majority status.
Yes, America has issues with skin color, Spanish speaking diaporas, etc, however, on the whole, Americans aim at fair play. There were comedians, just like your European friends, using the N' word and curry-smelling insults on various Asians, but guess what... after a while, white Americans stood up, and tossed those clowns out of the comedy circuit because they said that that kind of talk, was low class and uncalled for. This is what makes America different and hopefully, a better society, long term.