Bev Oda was the first Japanese-Canadian to be elected to parliament.
An abstentionist is a person who does not get politically involved, or a person who agrees with people not getting politically involved in situations.
A person who is politically biased is often referred to as a "partisan" or "ideologue."
lol ...... wow Change the words "japanese" to "person", "hurted" to "hurts", "with" to "by" and maybe someone will answer the question for you. good luck.
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Something that is "politically viable" is something that a person can do without hurting his/her political career. For example, a person who lies about personal things just to gain favor is going to be hurt politically if someone was to find out about the lie.
An independently minded person. Politically a Liberal or Anarchist.
An archconservative is a person who considers themselves extremely politically conservative.
"Bad person" is 悪人 (akunin) in Japanese.
anything. it shouldn't matter if the person is Japanese or not.
"Shichi henge" means "transformation" or "change" in Japanese. It can refer to a physical transformation of something or someone or a metaphorical change in a situation or person's behavior.
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The word "blind" is considered politically incorrect when used to describe a person with a visual impairment because it can be seen as defining the person solely by their disability. Instead, it is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with a visual impairment," to emphasize the personhood of individuals.