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You might want to watch this.
https://www.tiktok.com/@phie_hardison/video/7369937471305551135
So what's your new excuse?
First Abraham Lincoln has to magically speak and understand Spanish, and appropriate a name for himself, such as Juan or Carlos, and then became an officer of the Policía
Yeah who do they think they are, Netflix!?
Abraharlos Lincuan.
DOne. :V
Fine, fine. It's a Japanese influencer, translating "retainer" in English to Japanese. Referencing the Japanese dictionary, she explains that while Yasuke's official title is never formally stated, he was treated as a "kusho" or "bushi", which she exclaims, with frustration, that these are "both categories of Samurai!"
And she's not the first or second authentically Japanese person I've seen make the same point, about Yasuke being or practicing "bushi", and therefore likely was a Samurai. Anecdotal, but I've seen more authentically Japanese people defending his reputation as a Samurai than doubting. All of the doubt I've seen has come from the English speaking West, whom, arrogantly believe they know Japanese history better than actual Japanese people speaking Japanese to the camera.
FOR INSTANCE, here's a link to an authentic Japanese news broadcast about the 40th Azuchi Nobunaga Festival, in which they specifically recognize and honor Yasuke as a Samurai, and hired an actor to portray him in a re-enactment of one of Nobunaga's battles.
Skip ahead to 42 seconds into the video to see the relevant parts.
https://streamable.com/gibot1
Don't you get it? All across Japan, the Japanese people are the ones whom have always introduced Yasuke to the world as a Samurai. And this festival was just last year, in 2024!
At some point you need to put pride and hubris aside, and maybe consider the reality that the people who told you that Yasuke wasn't a Samurai were actually the ones pushing an agenda. The Japanese people are telling you, unequivocally, that he was a Samurai. Watch the news broadcast again. That's their culture, their history, and a holiday they're celebrating in honor of Oda Nobunaga. THEY are the ones including and featuring Yasuke, dressed in full Samurai armor, among the other Samurai in their honorary traditions.
You have to have some gall to tell a whole civilization of people they're wrong about their own history. Now, no offense, it becomes less about them and more about you, and your willingness to consider new information.
Imagine com,ing over here and bringing up everything besides actual evidence to prove your point.
for the previous games modders eventually did make it possible to swap faces, hairstyles and even body types for the playable character. So in theory it should be possible to give Naoe a different face and different hairstyle eventually, maybe even somewhat different body type, depending on how armour works in this game (i.e. if it conforms or not)... changing Yasuke may be impossible because he's so big, but it may be possible to make him look Japanese, but then his entire story would make literally zero sense, so why anyone would want to change Yasuke's race etc is beyond me.
And should Nexus ban it then one of the other non censored mod sites would host it.
I would like to have modding options for Naoe's hair (and maybe an option to remove the scars), but changing Yasuke's ethnicity feels infantile when his ethnicity and origin is an essential part of this story in this game. But technically speaking at least the modding tools for the previous games allowed to swap faces etc.
So we have Japanese historians saying he was a Samurai.
We have Japanese people, literally speaking Japanese and referring to a Japanese dictionary to explain why the language associated with him strongly suggests he was a Samurai.
We have Japanese historical dramas portraying him as a Samurai.
We have whole festivals, broadcast on Japanese news networks, recognizing and honoring him as a Samurai, while literally dressed in full Samurai armor and re-enacting historical battles.
Random guy in the internet: "Nuh uh! NOPE!"