So I also live in EU and, regarding DNS, I trust NA way more than the ISP of my country.
Your local intelligence agency and local ads network can probably way more easily and legally look into the local DNS records of the same country than the records stored on another continent.
What's more, I don't mind the USA having my browsing habits because they can't easily use it against me, as EU is a different market.
It's all about splitting the data about yourself to different competing entities, rather than trusting only one entity with everything.
Your local intelligence agency and local ads network can probably way more easily and legally look into the local DNS records of the same country than the records stored on another continent.
What's more, I don't mind the USA having my browsing habits because they can't easily use it against me, as EU is a different market.
It's all about splitting the data about yourself to different competing entities, rather than trusting only one entity with everything.