When Japanese people are less racist than you it's time to take a step back and reflect.
Even worse, the people who are mad are being more racist than the Québécois.
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They should make the lady Chinese or Korean to piss everyone off
To be honest, the intense buttrage over black samurai character feels like a perfect low hanging stereotype from 2016. It's at once highly amusing and extremely depressing that it's a real point of discourse over here in 2024.
Twisting themselves into knots trying to rationalize how historical accuracy doesn't matter if the individual falls on the wrong side of
To be honest (and depressing), this kind of discourse has been happening in various parts of popular culture for an absolute minimum of 50 years, presumably longer. It really isn't new.
"Well, clearly that there Japanese person doesn't understand how this is ruining their culture."
Ha ha ha, I can't read the comments because Xitter account creation is busted! Joke's on you, buster!
Link I need the psychic damage.
Ive been logged out of my twitter account and my password manager does noy recognise x.com so i cannot rot my brain, oh no
Headpats plz
After the revolution Gamers will be required to wear shock collars to interact with the general public.
Again with this woke ahistorical nonsense. What’s next? A game about a French speaking black general who slaughters a bunch of white people because they’re evil slaveowners?
In a couple years, Twitter will find out that the average Japanese person isn't sufficiently racist enough for their tastes and they will become just another "dirty brown people" again.
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