I lived in the Netherlands and its true. Dutch people are chill towards black people, it's mostly Arabs and turks that causes trouble.Exactly, the same applies to the Netherlands where most black people are from the former Dutch colonies like Surinam and the Antilles and most of them have thus Dutch last names. Infact there have been several studies that stated that those with Moroccan/Arabic and Turkish last names were less likely to be called for an interview.
Also black people from the former Dutch colonies are easily the best integrated ethnic group in the country, aside from the 'indo's (their ancestors are mixed Dutch-ethnic Indonesian and are largely Christian) and the Chinese. They speak the Dutch language fluently, have higher interracial rates, follow the same religion and cultural norms, have lower crimes and unemployment rates. It's really only when it's black Pete that all the racists are coming from them, but most of the times the hatred towards non white ethnic groups is towards Muslims (and more so North Africans as they are the largest ethnic group in the Netherlands) but also the Turks, Syrians, Somalis, the poorer Eastern European immigrants, Iraqis etc.
Some people are very eager to make it that black people/Africans are the most hated in Europe. I mean are Europeans not racist towards black people? Absolutely not but they sure are not the number targets when North African/Middle Easterners get way more smoke in Scandinavia, France, Belgium etc. Still they are definitely not countries where minorities should go which i why i left the Netherlands years ago.
The funny thing is that i, as a Somali woman, had way more negative interactions with Moroccan people who were very racist, then the ethnic Dutch people that were very welcome to me. Even my Syrian friend who was a refugee and migrated to the country told me that he was tired of Moroccan destroying the reputation of Syrians and that many of these so called 'Syrian troublemakers' were Moroccan, which i don't know about to be frank.