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'A person who inherits black people's blood': Japanese lawmaker criticised for linking Obama to slaves

FP Archives • February 18, 2016, 16:06:22 IST
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A Japanese lawmaker is being criticised for saying President Barack Obama was a descendant of black slaves and therefore would have been an unthinkable choice in America’s early history

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'A person who inherits black people's blood': Japanese lawmaker criticised for linking Obama to slaves

Tokyo: A Japanese lawmaker is being criticised for saying President Barack Obama was a descendant of black slaves and therefore would have been an unthinkable choice in America’s early history. Kazuya Maruyama, a lawyer-turned-lawmaker in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling party, apologised hours after making the remark at a parliamentary constitutional panel, saying it was misleading. [caption id=“attachment_2632078” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Kazuya Maruyama. AP File image of ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Kazuya Maruyama. AP[/caption] Maruyama said Wednesday: “Today, America has a black person as president. A person who inherits black people’s blood. Frankly speaking, they were slaves.” Then he went on to explain how civil rights improved in the US improvement Maruyama said Wednesday. “Back at the beginning of US history, it would have been unthinkable that a black person, a slave, would become President. That’s how dynamic a transformation this country makes.” Opposition lawmakers demanded Maruyama resign over the comment, but it wasn’t clear what they considered insulting, except it could have sounded racist. Obama has spoken often about America’s racial history and what it means for him to be the first black US president. His father was from Kenya and his mother was from Kansas. Japanese often exercise self-restraint or overreact to certain words and actions to avoid controversy. A zoo last year was accused of insulting British royals by naming a baby monkey Charlotte for the British princess, but it kept the name as the public’s choice. The US Embassy had no immediate comment, and did not respond to an inquiry by AP. “It was outrageous. The remark could have been interpreted as an insult to the U.S. president. It’s an extremely serious problem that could even hurt Japan’s diplomatic relations,” said Yosuke Kamiyama, a member of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, during a parliamentary session Thursday. Maruyama represented his party in asking questions to two experts about a revision to Japan’s constitution, which has never been amended since it was drafted by the US during its post-World War II occupation. He also noted that there would be no problem if Japan becomes America’s “51st state” and that would allow people from “the state of Japan” to become US president. Then he went on to mention Obama. AP

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