Sure, I don't think that's right. Harassing someone for the way they look is wrong. I'm sure we've all judged someone based on their appearances at some point or another, reaching conclusions which are not necessarily true based on the way people look/dress, etc. But an individual must be judged as an individual, based the things that the individual, and nobody else, has said and done. That's why I think it would be wrong to base your judgement of an individual on the actions of other individuals of the same ethnicity/profession/whatever.
I guess that rambly nonsense is all I really have to say about racial profiling, I don't think it's right. But on the topic of Europe, I don't think it's a perfect place. It's not hard to see how tensions have been rising on the continent following Merkel's disastrous open door refugee policy which, surprise surprise, has been heavily abused: the vast majority of people arriving have been fit, working aged men; ISIS has evidently used the crisis to move Jihadists into Europe (just look at the wave of terror attacks we've been experiencing); and anywhere from 90-99% of 'refugees' are not from Syria and are, in fact, economic migrants (hence the continued movement through safe nations like Turkey to ones with greater welfare). Continental Europe is a fucking shitheap, not just for the huge numbers of fundamental Islamists in France and Germany, but also for the inevitable result of that: the rise of the Far-Right. Marine Le Pen's Front National is topping polls in France, Geert Wilders' Party For Freedom (an ironic name given the fact that they wish to totally ban the Qur'an, close all Mosques, and deport all Muslims who commit crimes) is gaining momentum in the Netherlands, the Alternative For Germany is looking like it's about to have a very promising election year, and Golden Dawn has alarming levels of support in Greece.
This rise of the far-right in Europe is simply reactionary. It's ugly, but the leftists made it. I already addressed Merkel destroying Europe with her disastrous policies (tourism in Paris is at record lows, Oktoberfest just had it's lowest attendance since the aftermath of 9/11), but look at Hollande's weak leadership, and the French Prime Minister's comments on people needing to "learn to live with terrorism." Something I've learn from history is that it always repeats itself and the pendulum swings. We've just seen the Bienno Rosso, now we have to watch the rise of Mussolini.
And it's a real fucking shame. I have to admit Butcher did a great job of describing the whole situation the other day when he said that no side wants to have a rational discussion with the other side, it's all "us against them." That'll be our downfall.