Yes of course there will always be a few people who will always be racist/not tolerant of others.We do have such people in the west as well, i dont deny it. But as a whole we in the west have a much more open policy for foreigners and have mixed alot with different people from other regions through the past century. This makes us more tolerant/open to others today than any other region in the world. Asia as a whole(especially south east Asia) is just starting to get used to Africans/blacks, Latinos, arabs etc getting married/living in their countries. So they are still more closed/hostile towards foreigners occupying top positions and roles in their country(no matter how skillful/smart,competent that person might be) especially Japan,China and south Korea,Taiwan which i visited in the past. It will take decades/or even a century before Asia will be able to be open/accommodating towards non Asians the way the west is towards others today. Until then, the west will still be where everybody in the world will like to visit/live/study and work, because we simply offer not only the best living standards but also equal opportunities regardless of race. That's why Chinese, Indians, Koreans, Africans, Russians, Latinos etc will keep preferring to immigrate to the west for studies/living/having a career. But yes its true Asia will also receive some of this , but it will be very minimal in relation to their potential, because they are still have a closed system for foreigners who might want to make a career there. So in all, it might take a century(or maybe never. lol) before we ever see a black/mixed race, Latino, etc as a president/minister/government official in Asia IMO.The right-wing groups in the US approve this comment from NK.
North Korea unleashes racist slurs against Obama - Yahoo News
(Hint: my wife is mixed race as well.)