2. South Korea
30-39%
The United Nations acknowledged that racism in this Asian country is a severe and deeply-rooted problem. The United Nations Human Rights Committee even proposed making a new law in the service of anti-discrimination. The current run of immigrants significantly brought the racism of South Korea to the light. They are a little bit more open to immigrants from Europe (read white-skinned) than those from Africa and Asia. Though proposed, the law is still reported as denied one.

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Up next we have three countries which share the first place, at least in the Asia.