Okay, I'm not saying you don't have something going on here or I agree with you in some points. but what do you personally get this from rather than the occasional slip up that is interpreted completely differently by two separate modern audiences?
I'm just curious what persuaded you to think that asian media represents an idea so antagonistic.
It's only really relative to what we think as the west has a lot of people of different races and East Asia doesn't. Our own opinions are developed by what we've seen people compare others to in our own history books. Like Cavechan said about the RxL title page, that to the mangaka --who isn't American-- doesn't seem racist at all. I'm not going to say there's not something there visually but what I'm saying is Japanese audiences might find it intimidating and engaging sense it relates to the idea of Kaiju, while Americans will be taken out of the moment because we see it as racist because of the culture we have personally be raised in. Hell, even the definition of racism is influenced by our culture.
When it comes to a place like China or Singapore I think you have more of a point, but it comes from the same sense of ignorance of any other Asian culture but they haven't been exposed to the west nearly as much.
I personally feel like bringing this up completely undermines your point in general. Not really a point in bringing it up in in the first place if your going to say something based on the idea of relativity, while your post is affirmative and based in the idea that you're right and that it's a fundamental truth. You might as well have titled the topic, "What I think is racist." rather than the title you have, since you decided to make that point, which is completely supported on it's own in my opinion. Just a thought.
Personally I do think this warrants a discussion and I'm definitely not saying you're wrong. I just thought I should bring that up. Anyway, feel free to argue but we really wouldn't be arguing about anything because I don't exactly disagree with you. There's also the fact that you're only talking about the discrimination of black people. You don't seem to take any other races into account. Example, alot of people in the Philippines still don't like the ethnic Chinese. A lot of people in Singapore don't like dark-skinned Indians in certain areas.