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what's wrong with this program?
Independent: "Ignorance and racism", the British cooking contest was criticized as "Japan Week"
31 said that the first challenge for the contestants was to make Japanese steamed bread. However, in the choice of fillings, some contestants chose Chinese, Indian and American fillings instead of traditional Japanese ones. Not only the stuffing, but one contestant even made the steamed bread into the shape of a panda. As we all know, the panda is one of the representative images of China.
steamed bread made by contestants.
This confused many viewers and quickly sparked discussions on social media platforms.
Although some people say that "Japan Week" is really "offensive"?
however, some Japanese netizens wrote, "I am offended by this ignorance and racism in the British cooking contest tonight? This not only insults us Japanese, but also insults China people and everyone's IQ. "
Some netizens also said, "Why is everyone cooking Chinese food in Japan Week? This is so rude and racist. "
Some netizens also said, "I had hope for Japan Week, but generalizing Japanese food with all Asian food has encouraged racism, that is, all Asians are the same, which is inappropriate at any time, especially now, East Asians are being discriminated against because of the COVID-19 epidemic." Related questions and answers: What does bake mean? 1. bake, an English word, is a noun, a transitive verb and an intransitive verb, which means "roast" when used as a noun; Baked food, name; (Germany, Sweden) Barker "means" bake "when used as a transitive verb, and" bake bread "when used as an intransitive verb; Be baked dry; Heated. " Bilingual example: We bake bread and cake in an oven.