although im a halfer myself, I must say that currently I am not a fan of asians.
at university, they are really smart and raise the bell curve so it's impossible to get an A. plus the only reason why theyre so smart is because of the super-parents
also because theyre so smart, the uni blindly hires them to be TAs. the problem is that they cant speak eng
rish yet so my marks suffer. As was discussed in another thread, yes, this is the university's fault for hiring teachers that cant speak english, but still.

they also form big groups in the library. They also ignore or cant read the signs that say 'dont $%^ing eat in here', turning it into their own little dim sum.
Meanwhile, the rest of us have to deal with the distracting food smell and the talking. not to mention how asians have a way of speaking really LOUD when they talk their own dialect.
ok, I admit that the problems I describe more refer to culture differences and immigration, rather than actual asians.
"I'm just saying that when we die, there's gonna be a planet for the French, a planet for the Chinese, and we'll all be a lot happier."
I almost agree with barney, but then I realize that I wouldnt exist if this were the case. oooooo complicated
-now the other side of the spectrum-
i also work at sears, and to complicate my opinion even further, I say that I would rather sell something to a polite asian family than to lowbrow joe who wont give me a break when I tell him it's not my fault for not having their thing in stock. So I do like how asians are polite and personal honor is a big thing with them
in other words,
vs. 
so where am I on the spectrum then? I don't know.. I think it could have changed while I typed this post here.. but it's complicated, no doubt about that.