“In the United States, a black man has become its president. I mean, he is in a bloodline of black people, who were slaves,” Kazuya Maruyama said during a session of Upper House Commission on the Constitution.
“People in the country’s founding era would have never thought that a black slave would become president,”
That stemmed from this.
“What kind of problems with the Constitution could arise if, for instance, Japan becomes the United States’ 51st state?
“As the allocation of House of Representatives seats to each state depends on its population in the United States, ‘Japan State’ would probably hold the largest share in the House,” Maruyama said. “If so, someone from Japan State might become the U.S. president.”
I wonder what the point of those remarks was. You can see the original statement in Japanese here.