In my own direct experience, I have hardly ever met a first generation Chinese person who is not deeply racist, and I say that as a mandarin speaker. I can't speak as much for others. With the whites I have met, certainly, I have met some racists, but what I run into far more often are people who act weird around other races for fear of being offensive. In other words, people who take political correctness so far that it becomes awkward. I wouldn't call that racism, in fact, it's like an over-reaction out of a desire not to be racist.
Whereas first generation Chinese people will just say openly racist things against blacks, Jews, indians, pretty much any other minority group, and think that it's just common sense to say that sort of thing, and look at you funny if you tell them it's not appropriate.
Whereas first generation Chinese people will just say openly racist things against blacks, Jews, indians, pretty much any other minority group, and think that it's just common sense to say that sort of thing, and look at you funny if you tell them it's not appropriate.