True, I guess since I live in NY, maybe that's just my personal expirience. NYC and Long Island are majority non-white, and infested with Jews. The culture is very degenerate, lots of rap music and drugs. But the best place to see the real culture is difficult, as even the whites here are very diverse. I'd say, if your going to visit the US and you want to get close to the Europa side of America, I'd recommend three regions:
New England (the states of)-
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine
Tips:
I'd say stay away from Boston, there are lots of Blacks. The culture is pretty much in the name, it's very similar to England. Food is great, lots of seafood like clams and lobster. People are very kind. Although, one catch is that this are is very liberal, voted mostly for Bernie sanders in the primaries. And there are lots of gays.
The south:
(To many states in the south, I can't remember them all, just google "the southern states")
Tips:
There are big cities in the south, but they are very spread out, and most races stick to there own neighborhoods, so as long as you stay in white areas, you'll be fine. The food is terrific, lots of starch and meat, like grits, biscuits, bacon, BBQ, potatoes. The people are extraordinarily kind, and you'll see smiles where ever you go, plus the people are pretty much de facto red pilled, as they are surrounded by blacks and lost the civil war.
The Midwest:
(Google "Midwest states")
Tips:
The Midwest has no big cities, it's the area of the states with the least poopulation density, and there are lots of farms, so if you go out here, it's probably more of a road trip vacation. There are next to NO MUDS here, even in the cities. Since there's very few cities, I'd say the best place would be Lincoln, Nebraska. It's the most populate and is more like a suburban town than a city. I don't know much about the food, but I know it's heavily German/southern influenced, so there are lots of pubs, and I'm sure you can get your hands on a specialty burger. The people are kind but a bit rough on the edges, since these people are all blue color workers.