I can appreciate that.
I'm with you 100% there.
Probably.
Not too bad.
I'm not with you entirely. Together with 3 or 4 people I met at my hotel, we went to a restaurant for a meal and to lift a glass at midnight on the 31st. of December, 1979. At 23:50 the proprietor told us we'd have to leave as the restaurant was closing. The restaurant was clearly
NOT closing as could be seen by the Chinese diners who were well-entrenched around their respective tables. I personally asked if we could sit for only another 10 minutes so we could very calmly wish one another a Happy New Year and shake hands. Not one of us was drunk or belligerent in the least.
"No!", says he sternly,
"You must go!" So out we went while the indigenous guests sat comfortably without the slightest stir. My opinion of the incident was felt by all of us: Racism
I hope.
I can certainly understand that!

I have lived in the US and I've seen it. It'll take some time to reach that point but my country is following suit. Give us just another 10 or 15 years and we'll be in the same situation.