I’m from Ukraine and I was forced to move to Austria. I speak German at a B1 level, which I learned in about six months (I also had some basics from school).
What I keep noticing, quite often, is a kind of “white racism” toward Eastern Europeans, especially Ukrainians. Online and in the news there is a lot of sympathy for Ukrainians. In real life, however, we are often treated as if we were mentally backward natives. In one conversation, an Austrian seriously asked me whether we even have the internet in Ukraine. A friend of mine, who already has a child, told me that her child gets bullied at school because of their background, sometimes even indirectly by teachers. Situations like this are not rare.
I’m not here just to complain. I’m genuinely trying to understand why this happens. Why are we treated this way? Is it because Eastern Europe is seen as less economically developed? Yes, salaries are higher here, but not everyone here is a millionaire. I also see many homeless people on the streets who clearly look European, most likely Austrians.
Another friend once told me a story about an Austrian guy she dated. He seemed to come from a wealthy family, with parents working in a big bank. He openly talked about Ukrainian women as prostitutes and Ukrainians in general as homeless people, and his friends supported these views. I’ve also lived in Germany for some time and saw similar attitudes there.
For example, Ukrainians are very often pushed toward jobs like elderly care, as if that’s all we are fit for. Meanwhile, most Ukrainians I know who are now doing hard physical work here actually have higher education. Back in Ukraine they were lawyers, business owners, doctors.
I’m really interested in hearing thoughts on why this perception exists and where it comes from.
This part is less because of ethnic chauvinism and more because that's what most of the richer EU countries are short on, plus foreign qualifications just aren't accepted as-is even if you were French or Swedish, and I'd say that knowing the local language to a high level is rather important for lawyering and doctoring. Business owners, that's just how these countries work - I'm a native German who is poor, no one ever pushed me to be a business owner. Countries like Germany should definitely make it less of a pain in the ass to convert foreign qualifications into locally accepted qualifications, though.
Yeah, people from richer EU countries are kinda snooty about being economically developed and whatnot, and genuinely ignorant. People from East Germany were/are treated similarly by West Germans when the GDR collapsed and Germany reunited.
Also, sadly many people in richer EU countries are far right or even the pro-Putin kind of leftist. If they had their way, they'd send you right back and stop supporting Ukraine completely.