Also I found it interesting that she brought up anti-racism but her answer sounded shallow and more aligned with the "not racist" narrative rather than her taking the extra step and calling out the recent acts of racial injustice and even admitting where she might have been misguided in the past such as with the Harajuku girls which she brought back into one of the most recent music videos. I know we discussed this before and I'm not a POC, but the whole thing still doesn't sit well for me and I don't think the quote from the article (below) helps her case:
"We were very inspired by the ska movement that happened in the ’70s. It was all about anti-racism, that’s why they wore checkerboards — black and white, everything was about unity. When we were kids, we just caught onto that and thought it was really cool. During quarantine when… there was this whole racism conversation going on again, I was just thinking a lot about my youth.”