Fellow European here, I have to somewhat disagree. While it is true that discrimination is not as heavily based on skin colour as it is in places like the US I believe it plays a bigger role than you make it out to be.
Discrimination based on nationality is a thing, but it is very much something that varies a lot in Europe. To generalise it as one of the top reasons for discrimination isn't quite right in my opinion.
That said, it's the type of discrimination that is the most prevalent, simply because that's what most people deal with.
However, I think that in day to day life skin colour may be more noticeable than other types of discrimination, simply because it is easier to make out.
While in some places discrimination of certain nationalities or religions is certainly common place and as such might seem like it is the predominant form of discrimination, discrimination based on skin colour is also present. Maybe to a lesser degree, but it is present everywhere.
The simple truth is that the "better" experience will be the one Caucasians get.
This is why I used 'in general' so many times in my comment :)
Perhaps we can agree that in Europe, national/religious discrimination is probably an order of magnitude more prevalent than any other form of discrimination. From my experience and in practical terms, I would even put social/economic/education based discrimination before skin color based one.
Discrimination based on nationality is a thing, but it is very much something that varies a lot in Europe. To generalise it as one of the top reasons for discrimination isn't quite right in my opinion.
That said, it's the type of discrimination that is the most prevalent, simply because that's what most people deal with.
However, I think that in day to day life skin colour may be more noticeable than other types of discrimination, simply because it is easier to make out.
While in some places discrimination of certain nationalities or religions is certainly common place and as such might seem like it is the predominant form of discrimination, discrimination based on skin colour is also present. Maybe to a lesser degree, but it is present everywhere.
The simple truth is that the "better" experience will be the one Caucasians get.