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The particular person who edited it, and decided the Zainichi don't count, I have some bad news for you.
[edit]Someone decided to remove Kiko Mizuhara, and claimed that it doesn't count because her Japanese side is of a Zainichi parent. Which the person who edited this page insisted that Yamato Japanese and Zainichi Japanese are entirely different, as if Zainichi Japanese are purely Korean.
Here is the bad news for you I am afraid, genetic tests were done on Zainichi inside Japan, and the results found that Zainichi were more closely related to Japanese people than to Korean people, the fact is that over the hundreds of years the Zainichi have mixed in with the main Japanese population and Zainichi at least genetically are Japanese, their identity to think of themselves of Korean instead of Japanese is purely an identity (it isn't genetic).
It's kind of like how a white guy in Australia who is only 10% Australian Aboriginal, identifies as being an Australian Aboriginal, this is essentially the same thing as what the majority of Zainichi are in Japan, they are so mixed with Japanese people over dozens of generations that none of them are Korean any more. The only Zainichi that were found to be Korean genetically were ones that moved over to Japan within 1-2 generations.
Sorry, but genetics don't lie. 202.161.74.249 (talk) 09:28, 7 December 2024 (UTC)
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