Anti Chinese pogroms were started by Western colonialists when they reached the Far East seeing Chinese influence everywhere. They created the hate of Chinese in order rid it and make it easier for them to take over. One of their tactics was after the Opium Wars, they had Chinese merchant ships carry opium to countries throughout so that when people in those countries began to see opium as a problem, the colonialists pointed the finger to the Chinese merchant ships shipping opium. Ever since then there has been anti-Chinese sentiment. So don't think the West today won't exploit that.
In 1965 the US and Australia pressured the Indonesian government to deal with communists in the country. Since it was Chinese communism that the West feared in Asia, the Indonesians killed everyone who was Chinese. Half a million Chinese dead in less than a month. The West doesn't talk about it like it never happened. So you better believe anti-Chinese sentiment in Asia is because of the West.
That's why I don't like the Chinese attitude of not saying anything. You don't accuse the West of anything, they think it never happened or there's nothing wrong with it and it'll happen again. Some Chinese don't like hyperbole especially against those that use hyperbole against them. You're dealing with a people who today are trying to rewrite what slavery is simply by changing the name to "involuntary relocation". To them just changing a name makes it not what it is.
Western countries don't commit human rights violations. They only commit civil rights violations when it's the same thing. How civil of them. So what do you think how they'll interpret it when you the victim of their evil don't call something what it is? They seek the massacre of Chinese and they don't think it's genocide. And remember during the War on Terror, they're not guilty of torturing anyone if they can get another country to torture people for them.