Jack wrote:Once again also you ignorant clam. She is Japanese. Are you disputing that? What kind of fucking attitude is that. It's irrelevant that she has changed her citizenship for whatever reason. The portuguese in Canada who become Canadian citizens are they less Portuguese because of it? Fuck you guys are stupid beyond redemption.
Jack, you wet wank. If you are in Japan as you claim, you should have tried turning on the TV and watching the news (if you have any Japanese ability, which now seems to be in question.) Next, read what is posted, assuming your comprehension is above third grade level. Nobody on this board is disputing that she is Japanese, born and raised. She has openly stated that she became a Russian simply to compete and does not deny this fact even now. The J-media, began their leads with questions about why she was representing Russia, instead of mother Japan. The talk shows and tabloids had statements and articles insinuating and in some cases, specifically calling her a "traitor." So what is the point of your rant. She is technically a Russian, but does not deny she is really Japanese and then, since she did well, the media here have done a 180 on their slant and now say she is "really Japanese, one of us." I have no idea of how her position as a Japanese is enhanced by the Portuguese"ness" of the Portuguese in Canada but, I suggest you take notes, as there may be a test later
Yuko Kavaguti, Figure Skating
Height 157 cm (5' 1")
Date of Birth November 20, 1981
Age 28
Nationality Russian Federation
Birthplace Japan
Club Dinamo: St. Petersburg, Russia
Coach Tamara Moskvina (ISU, 02 Feb 2009)
Occupation Athlete, Student
Education International Relations - St Petersburg University: St. Petersburg, Russia