I don't have the means to judge the comparative exercise reported on at the Washington Post; it's about degrees of racial tolerance across the countries of the world. But I have to own up to liking this among its conclusions:
People in the survey were most likely to embrace a racially diverse neighbor in the United Kingdom and its Anglo former colonies (the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and in Latin America.
At least until the finding is discredited, we don't have to accept as the holy truth what is so often suggested to us by those parties according to whom 'we' are always the worst.