Total disinformation


Take for example, the Richard Pryor talk about 10 minutes in. Watch the actual scene, and compare it with what this guy was saying in the Hidden Colors documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVzCYmHI40g Richard wasn't carrying any bags, nor was he "looking around and noticing they paintings were of black men" "or that one looked like my uncle". This guy was totally making sh!t up.

I'm half-Japanese and half-Black. What they were saying about the Japanese and Samurai is total BS. If it was true that to be a Samurai, you needed to have African blood, then why were African's looked down upon as savages? From what my mother taught me, it was the Europeans that spread this information (about African's being savages), and white G.I.'s after the WWII (about Black men turning into monkeys after midnight), but if any of this talk about having a black heart, or African blood was true, the Japanese would have corrected these Europeans and white G.I's.

Regarding the Ainu, this documentary is mixing up Ainu with the Yayoi people. Yayoi were made up of Chinese/Koreans and came to the Japan islands around 3000 years ago and intermixed with the Jomon people and formed the Emishi. Jomon came to Japan over 30,000 years ago. The Emishi settled on the big island of Hokkaido and by the 7th century, they mixed with the native Siberian people (Okhotsuk) that was already on this island and formed the Ainu. Ainu as a race of people is all but extinct now. Not many remain.
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