Racism, history and politics: Why South Koreans are flipping out over a US ambassador's mustache

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By Joshua Berlinger


But Harris isn't Japanese, he's a US citizen. And calling him out for his Japanese ancestry would almost assuredly be considered racist in the United States.


South Korea is a homogenous society without racial diversity like the United States. The CIA World Factbook doesn't even list other ethnic groups living in South Korea on the country's page, instead just referring to the country as "homogenous." Mixed-race families are rare and xenophobia remains surprisingly common. 


https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/17/asia/harry-harris-mustache-intl-hnk/index.html


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