WB to do project on Yasuke, the fake black samurai
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Is it my paranoid ass or is this a coordinated push by Western media to essentially make this 'story' be believed in Japan to promote mass immigration by the third world?
The fact this is the second major push of it this year alone makes me suspicious, also laughing as they REALLY underestimate Asian xenophobia..
Would they do this? The Globalists?
Don't truly know, I'm just throwing it out there just to see if I'm too paranoid or just the right amount of levels suspicious lol
100% on-brand for the rewriting of all history where darkies were always everywhere on earth, despite travel over 50 miles/~90km being unheard of outside of the military or dignitaries. Enough evolution to divide us all up by such widely varied skin color, facial structure, and hair/eye color, but also looked like downtown Shitlib City the entire time.
At BEST it’s a ploy to get pavement apes to buy merch thinking their supporting their inclusion or some shit
Just wait, in 30 years Japan will have ALWAYS been African! If they don't push back on this
It is. They hate that homogeneous Japan exists as a counter to their multicultural belief system. So they want to rewrite history and destroy the future.
Yup. Japan's existence ruins their takeover of media, since we can just go to them for actual quality content.
Lmao the hair. Dreadlocks in a samurai bun? Even for nog worship this is ridiculous.
ah yes. Yasuke the bullshit tale made up by crypto jew jesuits a few hundred years ago now is being pushed by modern jews. jews promoting jewish myths. Fuck off.
"First black samurai." Cute. They're implying that there were others. He wasn't even one himself.
That guy was a house slave. No negro has ever been Samurai.
https://x.com/culturecrave/status/1778145948956565989?s=46&t=faZuJrlTDWXL0cFU9llBmg
They must love losing money
The first Black Samurai, because there have been so many more since.
There were at least two more in Afro Samurai.
That show is about as historically accurate as this nonsense. At least it was entertaining.
He was a slave given to a Japanese ruler right? I don’t know where the samurai part came in. Was he a bodyguard? 10 to 20 years ago I would’ve checked this out (more likely they would’ve stuck to the actual facts) but I can only imagine the amount of modern day stuff there will be
Not given. Nobunaga never met the guy. This is the most likely outcome because Nobunaga would write poetry about everything, he was a fervent proponent of poetry to the point where even his allied nobles thought it was weird. He once wrote a haiku about how his favorite pair of sandals broke. Given that in all his collected writings there is not one word about meeting a black man, it's just about inarguable that the two never met at all.
Thank you.
Well, the thing is he is also in the Japanese game Nioh as a masked Ninja working for Nobunaga Oda. So who know.
It is claimed he was given to oda who then trained him and made him a samurai
The issue with that claim is oda nobunaga was a prolific poet who wrote poetry about damn near anything
Yet oddly he never made any poetry about this black slave turned samurai
Ohhh. Ok. Thanks I always heard he was given to Oda and the whole legend of being a Samuri came from that. Metranon addressed the complaint if no black ppl in Shogun by saying that the Dutch and other European traders may have had African slaves or workers on their ship. He did mention that there is some Japanese writings about one slave or African worker and they describe him as inky dark. Metranon went on to say that the fact they described him in such detail was due to the rarity of seeing someone like that. I think this movie will be garbage considering the director and the samurai claim is not concrete to be polite
wuz
WE WUZ
私たち だった 公達!
I refuse to believe that's what google translate spat out for we wuz kangz lmfao that's great
I actually broke out my old kanji dictionary. Grammar is a bit off, probably. Shamefur dispray!
If you can't make it with Rudy Ray Moore I don't care.
There were no black samurai...