>>15427102it's not about veibae embracing her immigrant origin, it's about her pretty much acknowleding that she grew up british and considers herself british, not making her mother being polish a huge thing.
i'd love to see euros break the american hegemony too, but, well, unlike americas, only the european union (which isn't a synonym for europe) has twenty-four [24] official languages, and that's excluding non-eu countries and regional languages, in opposite to their two, three, four at most.
corporations will never push for regional representation unless the world goes nationalist again. best you can do is kiara speaking german once in a while more like a meme.
the difference may also lay somewhere else - europeans are busy, job or education full-time, becoming a cute anime girl isn't really considered a valid career choice for most, unlike overseas. american/canadian to european [any] ratio is incredibly unfair.