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2024-09-28 15:53:48
Yasuke was a real person. Yasuke was a man of African origin who served as a samurai to the Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga between 1581 and 1582, during the Sengoku period, until Nobunaga's death in the Honnō-ji Incident. [Link]
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2024-09-28 17:14:13
NNN The OP is not saying Yasuke didn`t exist, just expressing their opinion on the game. And the video clearly shows a black man destroying japanese related assets.
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2024-09-28 17:49:37
Yasuke was a real person, but the historical account of him being a samurai was falsified by a fraud historian: Thomas Lockley. [Link] [Link]
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2024-09-28 18:50:25
NNN - OP never said he wasn't real. And he is not a samurai regardless, he was a retainer they dressed up to make fun of him.
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2024-09-28 19:19:35
NNN - Note is talking about something completly different than the post. Also, the linked article is based on Thomas Lockley's book and comments. Which has been proved to be wrong many times.
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2024-09-29 07:43:44
Why are yall saying NNN this makes it seem like black people can’t be Japanese which is factually incorrect so therefore his tweet is incorrect [Link]
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2024-09-30 22:47:28
Destruction of property in a game is not the same as destroying a culture. Random walls, market stands and fish drying racks are unlikely to be considered objects of significant cultural importance. It is unclear what the claim about this "promoting diversity" is based on. [Link]
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