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Telia on scored.co
10 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Though it is true that Japanese Brazilian were seen as outsiders I feel like if it were referring to ethnic Japanese from Brazil it would have an ethnic Japanese name. Last I checked "Cleyton Sousa da Silva" is not a Japanese name at all but it is a pretty acceptable Brazilian name . "Cleyton" is not a Japanese first name and "Souza da Silva" is not Japanese surname either but it's a common surname in Brazil. Why would Japanese brazillians be represented by something called " "Cleyton Souza da Silva"? It would be like saying that the monkey from America with the full name "John Smith" somehow represents Japanese Americans.
Maybe by making it easier for Japanese brazillians to immigrate to Japan they accidentally also invited some other completely unwanted people from Brazil in toll as well.
Maybe by making it easier for Japanese brazillians to immigrate to Japan they accidentally also invited some other completely unwanted people from Brazil in toll as well.