Balotelli included he would "kill" anyone who dared toss a bananas at him in the road.
A latest BBC Surroundings program unveiled situations of racial discrimination and anti-Semitism in baseball argument in coordinator countries Belgium and Ukraine.
"If [racism] does occur I would keep the message and go house," said Balotelli.
"Racism is undesirable to me, I cannot keep it. We are this year, it can't occur.
"If someone punches a bananas at me in the road, I will go to jail because I will destroy him."
The Surroundings program unveiled lovers creating Nazi salutes on the balconies, dark-colored gamers being taunted with horse chants and a terrible attack on a list of Oriental learners.
Former Britain leader Sol Campbell recommended lovers not to journey, indicating they would be jeopardizing their lifestyle if they did so.
Ukraine's Dollar 2012 manager Markian Lubkivsky said Campbell's reviews were "insolent".
Former Inter Milan striker Balotelli, 21, was consistently the focus on of improper misuse when enjoying in Tuscany.
In an appointment with Italy Football, Balotelli also said he considers he is a professional.
"I think I am a professional, but not a cool dude," he said. "I have my lifestyle, my community. I do what I want, without frustrating anyone.
"I believe I am more brilliant than the individual.
"The ability God provided me is amazing and amazing, but it is challenging because you are always experiencing other individuals eager to assess you.
"There are few individuals with such ability, so there are few able to assess what I am doing."