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        Well… How do you define what a group of ppl look like? Are all Japanese of the same descent? Can an immigrant not become Japanese? How would this play out in the US? Only native Americans could represent the country? Or are you inferring that a given number of years must pass before a new skin tone can represent a country?

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          This particular group of people is very well defined, just by anyone with 2 functioning eyes.

          I don’t want an Easten European women to represent Japanese, as much as I don’t want a Japanese to represent Easten European. It makes no sens. You are being obtuse on purpose if you still pretend you don’t understand that

          Edit: this country is like 99% of a single ethnicity. So yeah, skin color and DNA have to change in order to represent them

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      She won some beauty pageant then had an affair and gave up her title wtf is mysgonic or xenophobic about that?

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Ukraine-born winner of the Miss Japan beauty pageant has given up her crown after a tabloid report revealed her affair with a married man.

    Karolina Shiino, 26, was crowned Miss Japan two weeks ago but her win sparked public debate due to her heritage.

    While some welcomed the naturalised citizen’s crowning, others said she didn’t represent traditional Japanese beauty ideals.

    The article in the Shukan Bunshun reported that Ms Shiino had engaged in a relationship with a married influencer and doctor.

    In its initial response to the report last week, the pageant organisers defended Ms Shiino, saying she hadn’t known the man was married.

    Ms Shiino also apologised to her fans and the general public in a statement on Monday, where she said she had acted out of fear and panic in response to the report.


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