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@Flamelit Жыл бұрын
Negroids were the ones who created martial arts and you talking about they hadn't seen any black people is a lie. You are talking about the late 1700s brother
@40ShortyTx Жыл бұрын
They try to portray him of Asian or Chinese culture smh
@Barbariansdagger6 ай бұрын
This is false! Yasuke was a retainer in the household of Oda Nobunaga who was one of the great unifiers of Japan. Although a great honour to work for such an important figure the role of retainer isn't the same as that of a samurai! A samurai was a warrior and had a high rank and respect in the Japanese society whereas a retainer is merely a personal guard that would work for someone with a rank. To think that the Japanese who were always an isolated nation that didn't care about the outside world would give a high rank to a foreigner who arrived to their shores with no possessions is insane! The only foreigners who received some sort of rank in Japan were two Europeans one being Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn the second mate on a ship and the other was William Adams the pilot of that ship and both had something to offer to the Japanese and that was a lot of cannons and weapons that they could use in war. No African had ever achieved any sort of high rank in Japan. This story is misinformation only or pure fantasy.
@pozytywnawibracja176 ай бұрын
Well yeah, school don't teach stuff like this
@Barbariansdagger6 ай бұрын
@@pozytywnawibracja17 Lies? Good thing the school doesn't teach lies and fabrications!
@へいきち-p2o6 ай бұрын
I am Japanese. There are no historical documents that clearly state that Yasuke was a samurai. In Japan, Yasuke is not a famous and heroic figure that everyone knows. In fact, many Japanese people do not know about Yasuke. Yasuke was captured by Akechi's army at Honnoji Temple, but he was later released. If Yasuke had been a brave and loyal samurai to his master, he would have committed seppuku before being captured, or he would have been killed by Akechi's army after being captured. Too many idiots are spreading the word that Yasuke was a samurai. The Japanese are really furious.
@Arasyesir5 ай бұрын
What u expect from stupid black american ?? Most of them is bunch of idiot and narcist
@_MrTrue5 ай бұрын
From America, most of us see this as extremely disrespectful to Japanese history. There are so many other samurai worthy of representing Japanese history. The greatest dishonor was living after your leader died...that's dedication. Yet, Yasuke survived. I'm sorry about the hatred towards Asians that the US is spreading. Real Americans love Japan and haven't forgotten the fact Japan is now our closest ally in the world. We fought and killed each other no more than a lifetime ago, two atomic bombs. Yet centuries before that Japan has had a history of warfare. And in a lifetime post ww2 Japan is right with the US leading the world. That's resilience worthy of respect. It's unfair that we in the west can somehow have the authority to rewrite history.
@3dskullins2085 ай бұрын
@@_MrTrue Jesus Christ who gives this big of a shit? You gonna offer head next?
@bentar4505 ай бұрын
Were you guys furious when tom cruise played a samurai ?
@よしなが-s5s5 ай бұрын
@@bentar450 Some Japanese people were angry, but "The Last Samurai" was popular. But it was treated like "The Lord of the Rings" It was an interesting fantasy. And most importantly, there was no one like Thomas Lockley.
@TransportSimulatorNationTSN4 ай бұрын
Sorry to say but Thomas lockley is a fraud😂
@apachekafka7733 ай бұрын
A dead clock right atleast twice a day.
@katakauchiАй бұрын
@@apachekafka773 Not Lockley he made most of it up . Yasuke was only with Nobunaga for less than a year . He was not a Samurai but he did carry his sword for him . When Nobunaga was assassinated he ran away only to be captured and sent back to the Jesuits . There are 3 contemporary accounts of him . One by the Jesuit Priest Louis Frois, another by Oda retainer Ota Gyuichi and the last by a Tokugawa samurai . All of them only give him a passing mention and none of them say he was a samurai .
@Blanca-John22664 ай бұрын
Some white guy writes a book, which has been proven to be pretty much historically inaccurate, about some black guy who was supposedly a samurai in feudal Japan! First of, even if Yasuke was a real person... there is NO WAY that the Japanese would've trained him to be a samurai! Japanese are historically and extremely xenophobic... most especially in feudal era Japan! Also, the information about Yasuke is extremely limited & nobody knows for sure his role! Even the Japanese Govt. is fighting back against this...
@DanDaFreakinMan4 ай бұрын
For years now my father and his hiveminds trying to rewrite Japanese history to include Black people. Now the Japaneses are debunking these lies.
@Vickiehou3 ай бұрын
The community which is so narcissistic will make all historical/ fictional figures (known or unknown) black African. I call it narcissism induced by oppression. Such a tragedy.
@DanDaFreakinMan3 ай бұрын
@@Vickiehou It appears that my comment has been deleted. Typical. Truth and these people usually don't mix. Anyway, I believe it's stemmed from them having such a terrible history that they want to forget, and imagine what could've been if they weren't colonized...
@Cavsallday863 ай бұрын
This is very true Japan is very rasict thats why they sided with Hitler in WW2
@TerrellPowell-x3k3 ай бұрын
@@Blanca-John2266 how do you know tho you weren't born in fucking 1500s it's fake stories everywhere simply because it's a black foreigner now it's non historic stop that biase shit and just open your minds to the difference and similarities between the worlds
@NousagiCaptain4 ай бұрын
As black man, please take this down lmao, this isnt even real. This got us lookin CRAZY lmao
@derpionderpson14243 ай бұрын
Naa don't worry, this is nowhere near as bad as the Black Cleopatra thing.
@charleshebdo97642 ай бұрын
Ubisoft is crashing and burning for this... The japanese don't mess around with their heritage. They risked more atom bombs just to keep the empire nobility in place.
@Mr.Panther2320Ай бұрын
@@charleshebdo9764 no there not 😂 it was literally the number one seller in Japan as far as preorders.
@yodad723Ай бұрын
People claiming that Yasuke never existed or was not really a samurai should look at the Japanese created game called Nioh 2 by the big Japanese company Team Ninja which shows and describes Yasuke as an African originated Samurai who was under Nobunaga Oda. Why would a big Japanese studio like Team Ninja add Yasuke in their game which was mostly targeted towards a Japanese audience and call him a samurai if it he wasn't? Guess it much easier to slander and call Black people liars while pretending that you care about facts.
@NousagiCaptainАй бұрын
@@yodad723 So your counter to real life documents is a video game? The Japanese have stated REPEATEDLY that they LIKE Yasuke, and dont mind fantasy depictions of him doing cool things. Like Nioh, or Ghosts of Tsushima. What they are upset at is people like you for example. Reading,watching or playing these fantastical media. And taking it as historical accuracy. Looks like they are right to worry about it, because you’re literally doing it right now. Lol
@traphall Жыл бұрын
Manee, Yasuke makes the perfect black anime character
@1stdimensionmentalhealthsp756 Жыл бұрын
Believe he has an anime on Netflix in his name
@OfficialStreamSagaTv Жыл бұрын
His anime is one of the best
@Jneojian7 ай бұрын
Produced by Lakeith Stanfield from Get Out and Death Note. Other movies also.
@sub4you2686 ай бұрын
I came here after hearing about the Assassins Creed: Shadows game. I hear people calling the game woke and saying that there is no proof of this man, Yasuke being an actual samurai and only being a slave. I don't know if they are just being racist by denying the truth because they are caught in this woke talk it or just trolling. I do know some people in the gaming community don't want to play as a black character are mad about this. Some of them were also mad that they had to play as Miles Morales in Spider-Man 2 and thought he overshadowed Peter Parker.
@kevinbuggage97212 ай бұрын
Lol his story is Sasuke’s from Naruto😂 Best believe the Uchiha Ark is black history.
@DanDaFreakinMan4 ай бұрын
You know, a positive side effect of Assassin Creed Shadows being made is that it brought light to these lie spreading videos, trying to rewrite Japanese history.
@josephdennis6888 Жыл бұрын
Someone needs to make a movie. And have Michael Ja white play him
@leandrialewis5558 Жыл бұрын
Not Wesley Snipes 😂😂😂
@markysharkboy0261 Жыл бұрын
For me I’d definitely say Michael B Jordan most definitely should because he is an Japanese enthusiast 😁😲
@Malikot911 Жыл бұрын
@@markysharkboy0261 haha I’m a fan of Michael B Jordan but I dont think he’d be a good fit. His acting style just wont suit that era I think.
@Theyfw_Licious Жыл бұрын
@@Malikot911 faxx he just doesn't look like a samurai
@ROLLIN-DUB Жыл бұрын
Movie, hell yeah- but just FYI they had a animated Netflix version. Something good to teach our kids, fuk CRT we teach our own kids our history, not some state approved watered down version.
@Eric_Von_Yesselstyn6 ай бұрын
WRONG, there was NEVER a Black Samurai, not one, not ever... The Afrocentirc BS needs to stop. Yasuke We will begin with the fact that Yasuke was a real person, he did exist, he was of African descent and he was put into the service of Oda Nobunaga. This is fact, and is not disputed. What is disputed are all the revisionist stories of Yasuke as a great warrior, as having been awarded Samurai status, and earning respect of the Japanese people and other Damiyo that he encountered in the service of the Oda... THIS IS NOT FACT. Romantic stories of the famed Black Samurai are nothing more than fables no more real than the futuristic comic book land of Wakanda. Recent books by authors such as Thomas Lockley provide a plethora of speculation portrayed as fact, typically referencing historical documents and then interpreting them in a way to fit the narrative that sells books. However we won’t go to far into the motivations of authors and commercialization of romantic stories, these have their purpose and remaining true to the historical records is rarely one of them. Here is a high level overview based upon known recorded facts... Yasuke arrived in Japan in 1579 in service of the Italian Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano, who had been appointed the Visitor (inspector) of the Jesuit missions in the Indies (East Africa, South and East Asia). He accompanied Valignano when the latter came to the Kyoto area in March 1581 and his appearance caused a lot of interest with the local people. According to Histoire ecclésiastique des isles et royaumes du Japon, written by François Solier of the Society of Jesus in 1627, Yasuke was likely from Mozambique however this is not confirmed. When Yasuke was presented to Oda Nobunaga, the Japanese Daimyō thought that his skin must have been coloured with black ink. Nobunaga had him strip from the waist up and made him scrub his skin. These events are recorded in a 1581 letter of the Jesuit Luís Fróis to Lourenço Mexia, and in the 1582 Annual Report of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, also by Fróis. These accounts were also published in Cartas que os padres e irmãos da Companhia de Jesus escreverão dos reynos de Japão e China II (1598), normally known simply as Cartas. "When Nobunaga realized that the African's skin was indeed black, he took an interest in him." According to a Japanese accounting of Yaskue states: "On the 23rd of the 2nd month [23 March 1581], a black page came from the Christian countries. The man was healthy with a good demeanour and Nobunaga praised Yasuke's strength. Some say that Yasuke could speak or was taught Japanese, and it is stated Nobunaga enjoyed talking with him. However, it is more likely that a Jesuit missionary translated for them, in order to control the dialogue as they were not ones to miss an opportunity to interact with Nobunaga in order to advance their mission. Reportedly, Nobunaga's nephew gave him a sum of money at this first meeting, for his travels, and on 14 May, Yasuke departed for Echizen Province with Fróis and the other Christians. During this trip, they met local warlords such as Shibata Katsutoyo, Hashiba Hidekatsu, and Shibata Katsuie, They returned to Kyoto on 30 May. At some point, although when is not exactly clear, Yasuke entered Nobunaga's service. Yasuke was also mentioned in the prototype of Shinchō ki owned by Sonkeikaku Bunko , the archives of the Maeda clan. According to this, the black man named Yasuke was given his own residence and a short, ceremonial katana by Nobunaga. Nobunaga also assigned him the duty of weapon bearer (much to the annoyance of actual samurai) Here is where the facts morph from what is known, to what is "wished for"... Nobunaga had a propensity for the unique, and he was particularly interested in all things foreign. Clearly he was fascinated by Yasuke, and this was documented to be to the chagrin of many of his top generals such as Akechi Mitsuhide, who is reported to have been disgusted by the site of Yasuke, and saw him as nothing more than a wild beast. After the Battle of Tenmokuzan, Nobunaga led his force, including Yasuke, and inspected the former territory of the Takeda clan. So people make the assumption that Yasuke actually fought in this battle, and that he donned Samurai armor and fought valiantly as a samurai hero. Fact check: A sword bearer stays behind with the general camp, near to the lord, they don't go out on the battlefield, and there is ABSOLUTELY POSITVELY NO RECORD OF YASUKE FIGHTING IN ANY BATTLE! There is also NO RECORD of Yasuke receiving martial arts training, or use of the Japanese sword, either when in the service of Nobunaga or the years prior. The truth is that his time with Nobunaga was limited, as they first met in 1581 and Oda Nobunaga was dead a year later. This is hardly enough time for Yasuke to be trained to be the great warrior all the Waukanda dreamers want him to be. Yasuke as a Samurai? Sadly, for either commercial purpose, or some social equity rationale, some people attempt to equate Yasuke as a non Japanese Samurai in the same way the English sailor William Adams (Pilot) was later viewed. However Adams was actually presented Samurai status, and there is no record of Yasuke being bestowed similar Samurai status. The FACTs are that Oda Nobunaga made him a servant for a few months. A few months... not a lifetime of service dedicated to serving his lord, ready to give his life in the service of the Oda. Another fact that is clear; Yasuke was kept around as talking piece, an oddity for Nobunaga to show off, much in the same way he enjoyed irking other Daimyo by showing them Azai Nagamasa's gold plated skull. Fate of Yasuke They say that Yasuke was present at Honnoji and took part in the fighting that lead to Nobunagas death. However it is recorded that perhaps only a single individual from the Oda survived the Honnoji incident and it wasn't Yaskuke. Yasuke was alleged to have been taken by Mitsuhide troops soon after the Honnoji incident, but Akechi had his men return him to the Christian missionaries stating that you don't kill the beast, for the fault of his master. Was he an Honorable Samurai? Despite modern romanticized versions of Yasuke, if he was this great Samurai some would have you believe, then it stands to reason that he would have either fought to the death at Honnoji, or at the very least he would have committed Seppuku. Nope.... didn't happen. Or if he was an honorable Samurai like the 47 Ronin, at the very least he would have begged to join Hideyoshi in the fight against Mitsuhide and gotten revenge.... don't you think? Nope, didn't happen All that is known about the fate of Yaskue , is that he was seen with the Christian Missionaries after Nobunagas death and reportedly fled the country soon after. So while people may attempt to romanticize the story of Yasuke to suit their agenda, the truth is that such blatantly false attempts to rewrite history are pure revisionism and nothing more. Faking history because it makes you "feel good" does nothing but a disservice to all students of the culture, the Japanese nation and the historical record. There was no black samurai, no great Yasuke, no hero.... just a man who was a victim of circumstance and the times he lived in.
@ljsims136 ай бұрын
Yall saying it’s no proof so why are yall talking
@obamakiske6 ай бұрын
literally yasuke fought in the honnoji incident and if he was a retainer then he would have fought in multiple battles
@Eric_Von_Yesselstyn6 ай бұрын
@@obamakiske Nope, WRONG.. Here's the proof.. Yasuke We will begin with the fact that Yasuke was a real person, he did exist, he was of African descent and he was put into the service of Oda Nobunaga. This is fact, and is not disputed. What is disputed are all the revisionist stories of Yasuke as a great warrior, as having been awarded Samurai status, and earning respect of the Japanese people and other Damiyo that he encountered in the service of the Oda... THIS IS NOT FACT. Romantic stories of the famed Black Samurai are nothing more than fables no more real than the futuristic comic book land of Wakanda. Recent books by authors such as Thomas Lockley provide a plethora of speculation portrayed as fact, typically referencing historical documents and then interpreting them in a way to fit the narrative that sells books. However we won’t go to far into the motivations of authors and commercialization of romantic stories, these have their purpose and remaining true to the historical records is rarely one of them. Here is a high level overview based upon known recorded facts... Yasuke arrived in Japan in 1579 in service of the Italian Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano, who had been appointed the Visitor (inspector) of the Jesuit missions in the Indies (East Africa, South and East Asia). He accompanied Valignano when the latter came to the Kyoto area in March 1581 and his appearance caused a lot of interest with the local people. According to Histoire ecclésiastique des isles et royaumes du Japon, written by François Solier of the Society of Jesus in 1627, Yasuke was likely from Mozambique however this is not confirmed. When Yasuke was presented to Oda Nobunaga, the Japanese Daimyō thought that his skin must have been coloured with black ink. Nobunaga had him strip from the waist up and made him scrub his skin. These events are recorded in a 1581 letter of the Jesuit Luís Fróis to Lourenço Mexia, and in the 1582 Annual Report of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, also by Fróis. These accounts were also published in Cartas que os padres e irmãos da Companhia de Jesus escreverão dos reynos de Japão e China II (1598), normally known simply as Cartas. "When Nobunaga realized that the African's skin was indeed black, he took an interest in him." According to a Japanese accounting of Yaskue states: "On the 23rd of the 2nd month [23 March 1581], a black page came from the Christian countries. The man was healthy with a good demeanour and Nobunaga praised Yasuke's strength. Some say that Yasuke could speak or was taught Japanese, and it is stated Nobunaga enjoyed talking with him. However, it is more likely that a Jesuit missionary translated for them, in order to control the dialogue as they were not ones to miss an opportunity to interact with Nobunaga in order to advance their mission. Reportedly, Nobunaga's nephew gave him a sum of money at this first meeting, for his travels, and on 14 May, Yasuke departed for Echizen Province with Fróis and the other Christians. During this trip, they met local warlords such as Shibata Katsutoyo, Hashiba Hidekatsu, and Shibata Katsuie, They returned to Kyoto on 30 May. At some point, although when is not exactly clear, Yasuke entered Nobunaga's service. Yasuke was also mentioned in the prototype of Shinchō ki owned by Sonkeikaku Bunko , the archives of the Maeda clan. According to this, the black man named Yasuke was given his own residence and a short, ceremonial katana by Nobunaga. Nobunaga also assigned him the duty of weapon bearer (much to the annoyance of actual samurai) Here is where the facts morph from what is known, to what is "wished for"... Nobunaga had a propensity for the unique, and he was particularly interested in all things foreign. Clearly he was fascinated by Yasuke, and this was documented to be to the chagrin of many of his top generals such as Akechi Mitsuhide, who is reported to have been disgusted by the site of Yasuke, and saw him as nothing more than a wild beast. After the Battle of Tenmokuzan, Nobunaga led his force, including Yasuke, and inspected the former territory of the Takeda clan. So people make the assumption that Yasuke actually fought in this battle, and that he donned Samurai armor and fought valiantly as a samurai hero. Fact check: A sword bearer stays behind with the general camp, near to the lord, they don't go out on the battlefield, and there is ABSOLUTELY POSITVELY NO RECORD OF YASUKE FIGHTING IN ANY BATTLE! There is also NO RECORD of Yasuke receiving martial arts training, or use of the Japanese sword, either when in the service of Nobunaga or the years prior. The truth is that his time with Nobunaga was limited, as they first met in 1581 and Oda Nobunaga was dead a year later. This is hardly enough time for Yasuke to be trained to be the great warrior all the Waukanda dreamers want him to be. Yasuke as a Samurai? Sadly, for either commercial purpose, or some social equity rationale, some people attempt to equate Yasuke as a non Japanese Samurai in the same way the English sailor William Adams (Pilot) was later viewed. However Adams was actually presented Samurai status, and there is no record of Yasuke being bestowed similar Samurai status. The FACTs are that Oda Nobunaga made him a servant for a few months. A few months... not a lifetime of service dedicated to serving his lord, ready to give his life in the service of the Oda. Another fact that is clear; Yasuke was kept around as talking piece, an oddity for Nobunaga to show off, much in the same way he enjoyed irking other Daimyo by showing them Azai Nagamasa's gold plated skull. Fate of Yasuke They say that Yasuke was present at Honnoji and took part in the fighting that lead to Nobunagas death. However it is recorded that perhaps only a single individual from the Oda survived the Honnoji incident and it wasn't Yaskuke. Yasuke was alleged to have been taken by Mitsuhide troops soon after the Honnoji incident, but Akechi had his men return him to the Christian missionaries stating that you don't kill the beast, for the fault of his master. Was he an Honorable Samurai? Despite modern romanticized versions of Yasuke, if he was this great Samurai some would have you believe, then it stands to reason that he would have either fought to the death at Honnoji, or at the very least he would have committed Seppuku. Nope.... didn't happen. Or if he was an honorable Samurai like the 47 Ronin, at the very least he would have begged to join Hideyoshi in the fight against Mitsuhide and gotten revenge.... don't you think? Nope, didn't happen All that is known about the fate of Yaskue , is that he was seen with the Christian Missionaries after Nobunagas death and reportedly fled the country soon after. So while people may attempt to romanticize the story of Yasuke to suit their agenda, the truth is that such blatantly false attempts to rewrite history are pure revisionism and nothing more. Faking history because it makes you "feel good" does nothing but a disservice to all students of the culture, the Japanese nation and the historical record. There was no black samurai, no great Yasuke, no hero.... just a man who was a victim of circumstance and the times he lived in. Buffoonery, such as yours is an undesirable trait in a human being.
@Eric_Von_Yesselstyn6 ай бұрын
@@ljsims13 WRONG...!!! Yasuke We will begin with the fact that Yasuke was a real person, he did exist, he was of African descent and he was put into the service of Oda Nobunaga. This is fact, and is not disputed. What is disputed are all the revisionist stories of Yasuke as a great warrior, as having been awarded Samurai status, and earning respect of the Japanese people and other Damiyo that he encountered in the service of the Oda... THIS IS NOT FACT. Romantic stories of the famed Black Samurai are nothing more than fables no more real than the futuristic comic book land of Wakanda. Recent books by authors such as Thomas Lockley provide a plethora of speculation portrayed as fact, typically referencing historical documents and then interpreting them in a way to fit the narrative that sells books. However we won’t go to far into the motivations of authors and commercialization of romantic stories, these have their purpose and remaining true to the historical records is rarely one of them. Here is a high level overview based upon known recorded facts... Yasuke arrived in Japan in 1579 in service of the Italian Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano, who had been appointed the Visitor (inspector) of the Jesuit missions in the Indies (East Africa, South and East Asia). He accompanied Valignano when the latter came to the Kyoto area in March 1581 and his appearance caused a lot of interest with the local people. According to Histoire ecclésiastique des isles et royaumes du Japon, written by François Solier of the Society of Jesus in 1627, Yasuke was likely from Mozambique however this is not confirmed. When Yasuke was presented to Oda Nobunaga, the Japanese Daimyō thought that his skin must have been coloured with black ink. Nobunaga had him strip from the waist up and made him scrub his skin. These events are recorded in a 1581 letter of the Jesuit Luís Fróis to Lourenço Mexia, and in the 1582 Annual Report of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, also by Fróis. These accounts were also published in Cartas que os padres e irmãos da Companhia de Jesus escreverão dos reynos de Japão e China II (1598), normally known simply as Cartas. "When Nobunaga realized that the African's skin was indeed black, he took an interest in him." According to a Japanese accounting of Yaskue states: "On the 23rd of the 2nd month [23 March 1581], a black page came from the Christian countries. The man was healthy with a good demeanour and Nobunaga praised Yasuke's strength. Some say that Yasuke could speak or was taught Japanese, and it is stated Nobunaga enjoyed talking with him. However, it is more likely that a Jesuit missionary translated for them, in order to control the dialogue as they were not ones to miss an opportunity to interact with Nobunaga in order to advance their mission. Reportedly, Nobunaga's nephew gave him a sum of money at this first meeting, for his travels, and on 14 May, Yasuke departed for Echizen Province with Fróis and the other Christians. During this trip, they met local warlords such as Shibata Katsutoyo, Hashiba Hidekatsu, and Shibata Katsuie, They returned to Kyoto on 30 May. At some point, although when is not exactly clear, Yasuke entered Nobunaga's service. Yasuke was also mentioned in the prototype of Shinchō ki owned by Sonkeikaku Bunko , the archives of the Maeda clan. According to this, the black man named Yasuke was given his own residence and a short, ceremonial katana by Nobunaga. Nobunaga also assigned him the duty of weapon bearer (much to the annoyance of actual samurai) Here is where the facts morph from what is known, to what is "wished for"... Nobunaga had a propensity for the unique, and he was particularly interested in all things foreign. Clearly he was fascinated by Yasuke, and this was documented to be to the chagrin of many of his top generals such as Akechi Mitsuhide, who is reported to have been disgusted by the site of Yasuke, and saw him as nothing more than a wild beast. After the Battle of Tenmokuzan, Nobunaga led his force, including Yasuke, and inspected the former territory of the Takeda clan. So people make the assumption that Yasuke actually fought in this battle, and that he donned Samurai armor and fought valiantly as a samurai hero. Fact check: A sword bearer stays behind with the general camp, near to the lord, they don't go out on the battlefield, and there is ABSOLUTELY POSITVELY NO RECORD OF YASUKE FIGHTING IN ANY BATTLE! There is also NO RECORD of Yasuke receiving martial arts training, or use of the Japanese sword, either when in the service of Nobunaga or the years prior. The truth is that his time with Nobunaga was limited, as they first met in 1581 and Oda Nobunaga was dead a year later. This is hardly enough time for Yasuke to be trained to be the great warrior all the Waukanda dreamers want him to be. Yasuke as a Samurai? Sadly, for either commercial purpose, or some social equity rationale, some people attempt to equate Yasuke as a non Japanese Samurai in the same way the English sailor William Adams (Pilot) was later viewed. However Adams was actually presented Samurai status, and there is no record of Yasuke being bestowed similar Samurai status. The FACTs are that Oda Nobunaga made him a servant for a few months. A few months... not a lifetime of service dedicated to serving his lord, ready to give his life in the service of the Oda. Another fact that is clear; Yasuke was kept around as talking piece, an oddity for Nobunaga to show off, much in the same way he enjoyed irking other Daimyo by showing them Azai Nagamasa's gold plated skull. Fate of Yasuke They say that Yasuke was present at Honnoji and took part in the fighting that lead to Nobunagas death. However it is recorded that perhaps only a single individual from the Oda survived the Honnoji incident and it wasn't Yaskuke. Yasuke was alleged to have been taken by Mitsuhide troops soon after the Honnoji incident, but Akechi had his men return him to the Christian missionaries stating that you don't kill the beast, for the fault of his master. Was he an Honorable Samurai? Despite modern romanticized versions of Yasuke, if he was this great Samurai some would have you believe, then it stands to reason that he would have either fought to the death at Honnoji, or at the very least he would have committed Seppuku. Nope.... didn't happen. Or if he was an honorable Samurai like the 47 Ronin, at the very least he would have begged to join Hideyoshi in the fight against Mitsuhide and gotten revenge.... don't you think? Nope, didn't happen All that is known about the fate of Yaskue , is that he was seen with the Christian Missionaries after Nobunagas death and reportedly fled the country soon after. So while people may attempt to romanticize the story of Yasuke to suit their agenda, the truth is that such blatantly false attempts to rewrite history are pure revisionism and nothing more. Faking history because it makes you "feel good" does nothing but a disservice to all students of the culture, the Japanese nation and the historical record. There was no black samurai, no great Yasuke, no hero.... just a man who was a victim of circumstance and the times he lived in. There ya go sport.. Now, waddle off somewhere else.👉
@wa-bu3ke6 ай бұрын
No it's not
@dukegrant9215 Жыл бұрын
Afro samurai and Huey freeman seems to be inspired from this wonderful samurai blacksmith thank you for posting the video
@blackcultureunlocked Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
@khaosleigon504 Жыл бұрын
Afro Samurai is based off of Yasuke
@dukegrant9215 Жыл бұрын
@@khaosleigon504 it seems that way
@khaosleigon504 Жыл бұрын
@@dukegrant9215 lol no... there's no seems that way it is the creator of the show has said that when the show came out that it was based on Yasuke
@dukegrant9215 Жыл бұрын
@@khaosleigon504 oh!!! Lol thanks for clarifying
@lordbison Жыл бұрын
I Learned About Yasuke When I Was Stationed In Japan 🇯🇵! ⛩️🏮🧧☯️🀄️
@UnifiedBullyKennel7 ай бұрын
How accurate was this video compared to what you learned in Japan?
@notgonnapay6 ай бұрын
@@UnifiedBullyKennelpretty inaccurate from what I’ve read; most of what we know about him ends when Nobunaga was killed by his senior vassal. After that, he went to the house of Nobunaga’s son and helped fight the vassal’s forces there, but ultimately surrendered and was sent to a Christian missionary so the Jesuits could treat his wounds. He survived, but there are no records of him after that. We don’t know if he stayed in Japan, or returned to Italy with the Jesuits.
@boilahji6 ай бұрын
@@notgonnapay fact
@FireFoxGaming_6 ай бұрын
@@notgonnapay interesting, I thought he had ran away from India at least that’s what people kept saying. The ending inaccurate sure? But him being a samurai I’m pretty sure is true.
@NeoPokebonz6 ай бұрын
@@FireFoxGaming_I keep finding that he accompanied Alessandro Valignano (might have misspelled that) from India as hired muscle and they both traveled to Japan. The pushing a narrative thing is weird considering there's been talk about Yasuke's existence for years, but only now because of wokeism people are bending over backwards to test legitimacy of sources ...or in my recent experience outright lying to people's face to push their own narrative...
@xnrosaigaming4 ай бұрын
I like reading these comments when people try to fact check them and some idiot would go and tell that he is a Samurai even though he was never a Samurai. Then they will call you racists if you disagree with them.
@joedavis45223 ай бұрын
I can't believe people believe this garbage... Yusuke the "Black Samurai" was created by Thomas Lockley working with Ubisoft for years perpetuating himself as an actual historian for Japanese culture and claiming Yusuke was definitely black when there is ZERO evidence to suggest this... Lockley did interviews in the west claiming his book was pure truth while doing interviews in Japan saying the exact opposite. The Japanese government is doing an investigation and confirms this is a complete fabrication and that Yusuke was also NOT homosexual.. Thomas Lockley has deleted all his social media and ran into hiding with his paycheck from Ubisoft. I stand with you, Japan. Don't let the toxic "diversity agenda" in the west corrupt your culture!
@admiralv35386 ай бұрын
There is no evidence or historical writings to prove he was a samurai. He was a servant to Oda Nobunaga for one year, and only stayed in Japan for 3.
@nathanmcguckin95186 ай бұрын
No evidence he wasn’t fact is nobody knows for 100% sure if he was or wasn’t
@march11stoneytony6 ай бұрын
@@nathanmcguckin9518exactly. His life is essentially a blank slate for writers to work with, which is why he makes a good character. If it wasn't for the recent trends in the media I think it would make for an interesting story, but it's just being used to push a narrative.
@Spychopunk20775 ай бұрын
I don't believe.
@chazslater34655 ай бұрын
in fact their is much more supporting evidence to believe he was just another slave back in those times.
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
@@nathanmcguckin9518he was a kosho, that much is known. Most likely he was never officially titled as samurai, even if he was capable of serving as one.
@polarvortex66013 ай бұрын
no this is bullshit. the japanese just expelled the creator of this myth Thomas Lockley from the university of japan. its all a lie there werent any blacks in japan let alone samurais
@derpionderpson14243 ай бұрын
You have a source for that last part? I can find plenty saying he wasn't a samurai, even if only from the last 5 days, but nothing about him not being real at all. Got anything to support that or just exaggerating for effect? I don't blame you if that is the case in a YT comment like that, I just don't want to carry that forward as that was kind of how the whole "hes a samurai, trust me bro" story came about.
@polarvortex66013 ай бұрын
@@derpionderpson1424 the only source is common sense something that many ppl dont have today. there werent any blacks in eastern asia 500,600,800 1000 years ago. hell there werent any blacks in japan in the 18th or 19th century either. what you are reading is fanfic. the baby inc,woke type of fanfic. now you can believe all that you want and dream about that black samurai guy that never existed in the first place. have a good day!
@derpionderpson14243 ай бұрын
@@polarvortex6601 Yeah so you’re on the low knowledge, high confidence end of the Dunning Kruger curve.
@polarvortex66013 ай бұрын
@@derpionderpson1424 i'm surely dont get caught up in the bullshit. remember they told us that (the fraudchi juice) it was safe and effective and educated people like you took it hook, line and sinker. me i'm doing great since i didnt trust the experts. have a great day!!
@garretdrake23472 ай бұрын
it's not a myth
@JulianCavett6 ай бұрын
Who is here because of Assassin’s Creed?
@qitiandasheng25976 ай бұрын
I just want to see if the rage is as deserved. I understand he is not the full representation of Asian culture, but he is a part of it. Why is it bad that it is represented?
@randomdude40895 ай бұрын
People are so mad. Im here to grab the link and educate some alt-right kids lol
@StuntmanJo5 ай бұрын
Wait is yasuke in AC??
@Berdawg15 ай бұрын
@@StuntmanJoyeah the new one.
@zzz-nu2re5 ай бұрын
@qitiandasheng2597 if yasuke was a real samurai, he wouldve been the quickest one to earn that rank, the only samurai to not have any recorded battles, and the only samurai to surrender his sword and run away instead of fighting to death or committing seppuku like his 2 masters did at battles he ran away from.
@Gilsao1576 ай бұрын
So, none of this video sources have sources of itself (not even encyclopedia britannica). Sources are necessary for veracity and I was expecting at list one source that linked back to some japanese historian work. As it stands now this video is a piece of fiction.
@wa-bu3ke6 ай бұрын
it's all sourced in the journals
@Gilsao1576 ай бұрын
@@wa-bu3keOf the sources most don't say what are their sources, including the article on the encyclopedia britannica. 2 Articles mention "African Samurai" from Thomas Lockley. Thomas Lockley is a true academic who teachs in Tokyo, however this book is a historical book but a romanticized novel heavily inspired in the sengoku period and the little intormation known about Yasuke. Other source cited is Kuro-suke, a child's book from 1943, which is one of the few japanese media to represent Yasuke, and also is interesting for having a black protagonist in 1943, when xenophobia was at its peak in WW2 Japan. Kuro-suke however is a fiction piece. So I don't have any source leading to a textbook about Sengoku era or texts from the Sengoku era
@NeoPokebonz6 ай бұрын
@@Gilsao157what is the evidence for Lockley's book being heavily romanticized?
@Gilsao1576 ай бұрын
@@NeoPokebonz The co autor is novelist and the book is generally classified as historic fiction. From a logical stand point, everything that is known about Yasuke, could fill a page, maximum 2. Other point is that even what is known about Yasuke generate uncertainty. For example, the choice of words in the historical texts could mean more the one thing. So, in order to create a coherent history you would have to chose between multiples interpretations. For example if Yasuke was or not an slave, where did he come from.
@PaladinStallion3 ай бұрын
There were as many black Samurai, as there were Mexican Ninja.
@amirseven7283 Жыл бұрын
The Way The Narrator Says His Name Makes Him Sound Like A Royal!!!! ✊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@wondercatz13859 ай бұрын
Not really. It’s just laziness because he doesn’t learn how to pronounce it correctly. Sad for a video that shows the history of a piece of Japan….but didn’t bother to learn how to pronounce the Japanese words
@kaiserschnitselsr4 ай бұрын
blk dna still stinx
@H0und0fHircin36 ай бұрын
This dude was never a samurai. Ever.
@march11stoneytony6 ай бұрын
Probably not. It's impossible to know
@AlexanderNevermind683 ай бұрын
@@march11stoneytony he became a samurai in less then 1 year? what about training? It takes a year, if not longer based on the time period to create a samurai sword. BOYS not men were sent to be raised by relatives or to the home of a fencing instructor, where they were taught military tactics, archery, riding, handling a spear and unarmed combat, jujutsu, i.e. yawara. Attention was also paid to the development of intellectual virtues.
@garretdrake23472 ай бұрын
he was.
@no9Lucas4 ай бұрын
There is no historical evidence that "African samurai Yasuke" in Japan. Moreover Yasuke doesn't have family name. Having a family name is essential condition to be a Samurai in Japan. Thus, Yasuke, who does not have a family name, cannot be considered a samurai.
@Tespri6 ай бұрын
No records of him getting samurai status. All the actual records show that he was considered as exotic pet for Oda. Only recorded battle he ever partaked in, ended up him surrendering and getting banished. Note... Warriors don't surrender in japanese culture. They fight to the end or commit seppoku. The feudal lord who captured him pitied him and even insulted as a beast. Then exiled him back to slave life. Reminder... the paintings depicting him just shows him carrying umbrella for his lord. He wasn't samurai, notable character in Oda's history, though had 0 influence on the course of history or anything else in that matter.
@JamesJoseph-bg9yy5 ай бұрын
Literally every scholarly article online states he was granted samurai status by nobunaga oda and was his personal weapon bearer. He also fought at the battle of tennokuzan, the honno no incident and the battle of yamazaki. The latter is the battle in which nobunaga was avenged. If you racist just say so.
@Oohsnaptv6 ай бұрын
lol this video is hilarious. Yasuke is not even mentioned once or taught in Japanese history classes. Stop making him into something he’s not.
@mugeezchita60123 ай бұрын
They don't teach you about him in Japan but that doesn't mean it not true, I know Japanese are historical xenophobic, so fuck your stinky ass off hear
@mugeezchita60123 ай бұрын
When you are historical xenophobic that's When you start to eat junk food all day,..😂😊
@kevinbuggage97212 ай бұрын
lol ANIME IS BLACK HISTORY! There is a reason the entire world hates us😂 Yasuke is definitely Sasuke. We are the greatest ninjas of all time!
@Oohsnaptv2 ай бұрын
@@mugeezchita6012 “Ah yes, because nothing screams ‘historical accuracy’ like a steady diet of conspiracy theories and fast food. Maybe throw in a history book between bites?”
@RPJMarley2 ай бұрын
I didn’t know this many people lived 500 years ago to see this go down lmao
@MayumiC-chan9377 Жыл бұрын
i see my husband as a warrior of both his heritage! My husband is Zulu South African on his father’s side and his mother is Japanese. My husband is ex-military and practices kendo with our son and daughter. I’m proud of my husband
@thedragonofechigo7878 Жыл бұрын
Wait what, his father's side is Zulu but his mother's side is Japanese
@prophecy5886 Жыл бұрын
@@thedragonofechigo7878 yes?
@dionthomas541822 күн бұрын
I'm impressed. Keep up with the good work on being Warriors
@SlavicPanda Жыл бұрын
Why does it sound like a separate recording every time you say "Yasuke"?
@Wiz_Zza513 Жыл бұрын
😂
@TheeHeatherSinclair Жыл бұрын
Lol it really do tho 😂😂 he probably pronounced it incorrectly (like "yuh-SOOK") on the recordings and didnt realize it until it was all put together. Then he recorded himself pronouncing it the correct way then copied and pasted that every time Yasuke was mentioned 🤣🤣🤣
@beoverwait Жыл бұрын
I looking for someone to say this exact comment. I think it's an AI voiceover or something
@wondercatz13859 ай бұрын
Sad thing is that he still didn’t pronounce it correctly 😂 the E doesn’t change to an AYE in Japanese language 😂 that’s foreigners trying to sound fancy 😂
@thesoloist24904 ай бұрын
Dude was a baggage carrier that carried nobunaga sword, he weren’t allowed to to use it. SMH.
@Vickiehou3 ай бұрын
He wasn't even allowed to speak unless spoken to.
@FawakaFrank4 ай бұрын
"History’s First Black Samurai " Yasuke was never recognized as a samuai.
@DisHappahАй бұрын
Wasn’t real in the first place
@wessmartin Жыл бұрын
Quentin Tarantino should make a movie out of this.
@leonrobinson81808 ай бұрын
@nigelmcgiver2275 He's greater than you'll ever be inbred
@godhandninja6 ай бұрын
He was a retainer. Where are you getting that he was samurai.
@joelhenry54896 ай бұрын
Retainers were samurai. You dudes saw a black man in a videogame and suddenly become experts on Japanese culture and history. Tokugawa, who became the Shogun, was also a retainer to Nobunaga.
@godhandninja5 ай бұрын
@@joelhenry5489 a retainer is a follower. They where not samurai . They may have become samurai eventually but that would be after years of service and training. And Yasuke wasn't around long enough. You dudes saw a black man and thought that was justification to ignore the facts and history.
@joelhenry54895 ай бұрын
@@godhandninja By "you dudes" you mean the Japanese. Because they are the ones who told the world about this, and yes samurai were retainers. It is not like saying policeman and fireman. It is not a term that means rank (you pulled that completely out of your ass). Samurais are retainers to their masters. Japanese feudal culture was based around service ad loyalty. You could be both a servant to your master and high ranking.
@godhandninja5 ай бұрын
@@joelhenry5489 your full of crap. There is no record of him ever being a samurai ( talk about pulling things out of your ass). He was looked at as nothing but a pet to nobunaga. And how did he become a samurai in just a few years when it takes a life time to get that rank. It's a disgrace to samurai to say that he was able to obtain that in just the few years he was there. He would never have been able to obtain that and they would not of considered him such. And when I'm referring to " you dudes" I mean the ones who want to ignore the facts and cultural history to because they want to gaslight everyone into believing there agenda. Clear now?
@godhandninja5 ай бұрын
@@joelhenry5489 your completely full of crap. How did Yusuke become a samurai when it took years from birth to get that status. He wasn't in Japan long enough. Nobunaga merely looked at him like he was a pet and felt sorry for him. He would not have been able to attain that status in such a short time. And when I say you dudes I mean the people who want to gaslight everyone into thinking that there are not facts and history to back up who he really was.
@otisbristol4837 Жыл бұрын
He was a Fighter a Warrior and because of his Skills he was hired as a Body Guard,and thats how he came to Japan.
@cookdislander4372 Жыл бұрын
Enslaved as a body guard maybe
@Lansone315 ай бұрын
@@cookdislander4372no
@OJ4193 Жыл бұрын
I watched this 2yrs ago on Netflix and it was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@taofeekakanniogundare4742 Жыл бұрын
Title of the movie pls
@OJ4193 Жыл бұрын
@@taofeekakanniogundare4742 Y A S U K E
@CG-qk1zs9 ай бұрын
I jus watched it. I loved it 😍
@proxymax12393 ай бұрын
we should rename Yasuke the black samurai into yasuke the black slave to be historical truth
@Mr.International82 Жыл бұрын
They need to make this into a video game!
@residentrump3271 Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, Yasuke is a playable character in the latest Samurai Warriors game by Koei
@kewebco Жыл бұрын
Of it becomes a game first, it'll lose its credibility as being real history. It'll be like Batman, Superman, Flash, etc. Those guys would never be perceived as real even if they were. First credibility, then Hollywood protagonist, (after) credibility is established. Heck, you got people beefing because Cleopatra is played by a black woman. Do the math.
@jamestownsassacre9211 Жыл бұрын
The future Assassin's Creed title, codenamed Red will feature a main character based on Yasuke
@slizzmo11 ай бұрын
He is also a boss in Nioh
@stevenparent78868 ай бұрын
AC RED COMING SOON.
@beyondthesurface8867 Жыл бұрын
The editing on this is dope 🔥🔥
@blackcultureunlocked Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! 🖤
@jonconnor07294 ай бұрын
Take this down or get cancelled.
@WhoIsElKabong4 ай бұрын
jesus christ, what is wrong with you frigging maga's....
@FattyHatGaming4 ай бұрын
U sound stupid
@andrewharris7517 Жыл бұрын
Yasuke’s Story is the reason why I study the Art of Kendo…. Fantastic video… Inshallah, Peace and Power …. Please keep up the the incredible content… Also there is a great book on him Titled The African Samurai by Thomas Lockley and Geoffrey Gerard.
@atsukorichards1675 Жыл бұрын
Is the book a fiction?
@andrewharris7517 Жыл бұрын
It's a combination of both.. A lot like Musashi Miyamoto Books that have been published.. I am currently looking for a full Biography... But this is the closest so far .
@atsukorichards1675 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewharris7517 I see. I was amazed that one could write one historical book about Yasuke at all. I heard that the historical records about him are just a few lines from a few resources.
@andrewharris7517 Жыл бұрын
@@atsukorichards1675 Yes... Here's something else Chadwick Boseman was in Development to turn it into a Feature Film before his tragic passing
@ronald8792 Жыл бұрын
@@atsukorichards1675 Definitely fiction but these idiots will believe anything.
@Parasmunt11 күн бұрын
I read that Yasuke was the one that gave Nobunaga the idea to unify Japan. That's so cool.
@shmunkytron86125 ай бұрын
We wuz samooraiz n sheeit mah niqquh !!!
@kaiserschnitselsr4 ай бұрын
2.K downvotes and counting
@sonh7885 ай бұрын
He was never a samurai. That's something you have to be born into. He was a sword bearer . He spent less than 3 years in Japan. He never fought in any battle . He was part of nobunaga court as they were amused by his skin . In less than 3 years you think he mastered the japanese language spoken and written , while melee combat and warfare tactics ? All japanese written texts proved he was anything but a samurai / warrior and there were painting of him holding umbrellas for actual samurai . Culture vulture
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
There is a hint of truth to him being a warrior. He was a habshi
@thedragonofechigo7878 Жыл бұрын
Thank Oda Nobunaga for even having an interest in him enough to make Yasuke his sons vassal, even Yasuke is talked about in Matsudaira Ietadas diary and i do think, if memory serves, that Yasuke was with Nobutada during the conquest of Koshu (Kai-Takeda) territory in 1582. Also Nobunaga at this time was nearing the end of his life and his unification effort was almost complete. Also, it isn't known if Yasuke actually participated in any battle, it is only known that he was with Nobunaga during the conquest of Koshu so the idea that fought "many" battles for Nobunaga isn't true. Many battles would be for people like Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Niwa Nagahide, Maeda Toshiie, Hayashi Michikatsu, Mori Yoshinari, Sakuma Nobumori and Sakuma Morimasa are just a few names i can think of men who fought basically most if not all of Nobunagas subsequent campaigns from Okehazama to Nagashino and others, id say most of his primary vassals ( those who were with Nobunaga even before he left to conquer Mino) were there for many battles.
Michael Jai.. the perfect fit, and hes been in Martial Arts for years.. end of discussion..👍👍😃
@irresponsiblealphalife4 ай бұрын
He was not a samurai, just a servent
@yahshaunyahu Жыл бұрын
Hollyweird was like, instead of this story, lets make the last Samurai with Tom Cruise
@MustardSkaven8 ай бұрын
What is your issue with that movie? It was a great the depiction of the cultural sacrifices Japan had to make to modernise.
@ik34948 ай бұрын
its the fact its weak asf. weve seen that so many times to the point it means nothing@@MustardSkaven
@MustardSkaven8 ай бұрын
@@ik3494 How do you define weak? I enjoyed that movie. A clever way of introducing the change within Japan to an unfamiliar crowd.
@jouster9098 ай бұрын
That's the first thing that popped in my head when I heard of this man's story 😂
@march11stoneytony7 ай бұрын
@@jouster909Yasuke wasn't even a Samurai though. He was literally a slave who carried other people swords for them. Black people don't have an honorable history, so Hollywood has decided to steal history (from the Egyptians, Japanese, Europeans) and give it to black people
@DMeloKyng1950 Жыл бұрын
Chadwick Boseman was supposed to play him before his death,
@CampbellAlexander9534 ай бұрын
Black weebs wanna act like they are samurai
@mongoosevsgt6 ай бұрын
Mitsuhide would have killed yasuke after he captured him if he was formidable or a high ranking samurai. Mitsuhide being a member of Lord Oda's clan knew who Yasuke was and that is why he declared him to be just a "slave that knows nothing" and let him go. Also, there would have been manuscripts about yasuke if he was a high ranking or fierce samurai. the missionary would have also written about it as well. He was only with Lord Oda for 3 yrs. I doubt he was a loyal subject in a ranked position. Lord Oda just had him around to show him off since there were no Africans or people with dark skin or African features.
@davidperezz72483 ай бұрын
There was also a black viking too.
@Odd1Tv3 ай бұрын
St Moses
@yodad723Ай бұрын
People claiming that Yasuke never existed or was not really a samurai should look at the Japanese created game called Nioh 2 by the big Japanese company Team Ninja which shows and describes Yasuke as an African originated Samurai who was under Nobunaga Oda. Why would a big Japanese studio like Team Ninja add Yasuke in their game which was mostly targeted towards a Japanese audience and call him a samurai if it he wasn't? Guess it much easier to slander and call Black people liars while pretending that they care about facts.
@kurtisbased183Ай бұрын
yasuka was a samurais butler lmfao
@dionthomas541822 күн бұрын
Perfectly said when it comes to the legendary fearless warrior named Yasuke Japan's first Black samurai
@dumisanishelembe951 Жыл бұрын
I love myself. Always elusive! If you may correct one aspect of your narrative, some folks are obsessed with the slavery narrative. Yusuke was not a slave but a prince who escaped a kingdom where he targeted and went into new lands.
@NeoPokebonz6 ай бұрын
I was literally just being lied to 30 minutes ago about him having been a slave to the Jesuits and not a real samurai, and here I find a lie about him being a prince from more than a year ago 😂😂😂
@olatutors85665 ай бұрын
@@NeoPokebonz bro he literally starts his comment with I love myself, how you gonna bother reading after that
@JoseMartinez-wc8lf4 ай бұрын
Not a samurai
@KINGxDAVID946 ай бұрын
Dude the amerikkkans are made about him being in assassins creed 😂😂😂
@HorrorHos6 ай бұрын
Its crazy how people can't stand the thought of a black man possibly being a samurai but are quick to remember that he was possibly a slave at some point and lost battles.
@333vang45 ай бұрын
People knows that black people are trying to push a narrative because they are at the bottom of everything.
@doofuscawt5 ай бұрын
theres no good evidence that this man actually existed
@HorrorHos5 ай бұрын
@@doofuscawt there is very concrete and solid evidence that without a doubt he existed but his story is always different.
@333vang45 ай бұрын
@@doofuscawt I’m sure Africans slaves were taken to other countries but the samurai warrior hero narrative is just a fiction.
@doofuscawt5 ай бұрын
@@HorrorHos Provide the evidence, please
@SantiAgo-eg5to6 ай бұрын
😆 When your own history is so insignificant it's necessary to co-op the history of others.
@DanDaFreakinMan4 ай бұрын
This I swear 😂
@phenomenon215 Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing story. I heard about him before, but this channel has shared more light on this epic story!🙏🏾
@Yomama.6.9.10 ай бұрын
@nigelmcgiver2275but everyone says he’s a samurai and climbed up the ranks to be body guard 😅
@0ctalpus4 ай бұрын
n o t a s a m u r a i
@FattyHatGaming4 ай бұрын
How do you know?
@ranmoses25533 ай бұрын
@@FattyHatGamingIsn't the japanese reaction to Thomas lockley book about yasuke and the new assassin's creed proof?
@TravelsWithTote5 ай бұрын
Yasuke was only a samurai in story, not in history
@masterthetime Жыл бұрын
He may have been the first black samurai, but blacks were the first martial artists. If you throw in trash the false historical narrative that later groups put on to make themselves appear original.
@matthewjenkins4559 Жыл бұрын
He was the first Black Samurai and the Japanese people hide this from the rest of world and dishonor his name by giving it to their criminal organization mobsters
@youngc1mission Жыл бұрын
@@matthewjenkins4559 I recently seen something saying he may have been enslaved…Go figure right…the baddest🥷🏿with a sword enslaved🤔
@youngtobbie1433 Жыл бұрын
W
@user-pd9ju5dk5s Жыл бұрын
@@matthewjenkins4559 They didn't hide anything. Most people simply don't go that into history. Making up enemies in your head 🙄
@user-pd9ju5dk5s Жыл бұрын
first martial artist, suuure 😂😂😂
@user-orzjp73169apx3 ай бұрын
『武士道と云うは死ぬ事と見付けたり』😌
@Ed-vv4fc Жыл бұрын
Is this an AI generated voice??
@rowbearly61287 ай бұрын
He was a retainer, not a samurai. When his master died he was expelled from Japan.
@rowbearly61286 ай бұрын
@@reina8284 But not all retainers are Samurai. Sword bearers for example,which he was.
@DisHappahАй бұрын
It’s not real just a story
@rob25904 ай бұрын
Wrong
@Enlightened-Lifestyle6 ай бұрын
i wrote a tv series with a pilot episode based on yasuke. Trying to get eyes on it. the netflix special does not do it justice
@Hannoshobazz_Neolmech17 күн бұрын
Yasuke was NOT Slavic or afrocan !!! He was a MELANDIGENOUS descendant of antediluvians.
@zzz-nu2re5 ай бұрын
There is no historical evidence that Yasuke was a samurai, good at martial arts or sword fighting, ever participating in any battle, ever killing an enemy, and surrendered his sword to the enemy and let go because they didnt even see him as human let alone a samurai
@spstoken70284 ай бұрын
You look dumb asf with this comment. Did you just disregard everything that was said in the video? Idiot.😂
@DanDaFreakinMan4 ай бұрын
@@spstoken7028 you're the one who look dumb asf here. For years now these kind of fake story videos are allowed to run free. Until Assassin Creed Shadows brought light to this issue.
@RaiderNation1266 ай бұрын
We all here cause of Assassins Creed?
@Messi-rw9ng3 ай бұрын
Debunked
@leccy990110 ай бұрын
This would be a bad ass movie. Instead of changing traditionally white characters and making them black, why not tell the true storys of the amazing black people that have lived, like this guy! Incredible story.
@Luis-rp2lm6 ай бұрын
This is a fake story
@leccy99016 ай бұрын
@@Luis-rp2lm it's not though....
@Luis-rp2lm6 ай бұрын
@@leccy9901 it literally is. Read the scriptures about yasuke. He was never called a samurai. The only recorded details about him are that he was a servant of a japense samurai who found him facsinating because he was so tall and black.
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
Sadly even the true stories are overglorified to fit a modern narrative. Yasuke's story is fascinating but not as fascinating as Gannibal or Malik Ambar who were real 'rags to riches' stories and not a an average habshi whose biggest defining trait was being black in japan. Look at what happened with Woman King. They literally fabricated the story to have her win the final battle even though in reality she lost. Which just makes people look worse no matter what race's story is being told Look at vikings. Vikings is a verb, an action, something people/pirates participated in. Not a generalized name for all germanic white people.
@Gdragon167 ай бұрын
Cultural appropriation
@tylerberryhill80295 ай бұрын
No historical proof ever found that does say he ever went into any battle as a samurai no proof that even says he was a samurai period samurai does mean to serve and in yasuke's case that is exactly what he done he served as a servant nothing more
@kevsmith11362 ай бұрын
Uuhhh, you should research your topic more before making videos. He wasn't samurai. Go do some reading if you want to learn why.
@XoADREADNOUGHT6 ай бұрын
Incorrect. He was a retainer. If he'd survived as a retainer for more than 2 years, he probably would have ended up as a samurai eventually, but he was never one.
@XoADREADNOUGHT6 ай бұрын
@@reina8284 They literally are not. A retainer is like a squire is to a knight.
@SleepyCloud-i4z6 ай бұрын
I cant stand all of these wannabe history teachers spewing random crap.@@reina8284
@chosenasagao7 ай бұрын
There is a Kuronbo Tomb in my neighborhood. Kuronbo means black people. And the person buried there is an Indian. Whether you are Japanese or not, if your skin is a little darker than others, people call you "Kuronbo." When I was a child, I was tanned from farm work and so on, so people called me Kuronbo. By the way, there was apparently a black journalist who claimed that "Sakanoue no Tamuramaro was a black man who fought against the Ainu," but the Ainu are a people who migrated south from Kamchatka around the 13th century, and are not the indigenous people of old. In Hokkaido, there are ruins of Jomon settlements from a warmer time. The Ainu are a non-settled hunting people who moved around in search of prey, but the Jomon are a settled people who also farmed.
@atsukorichards16757 ай бұрын
Please don't use "K-" word, for it is regarded as racial discrimination now.
@chosenasagao7 ай бұрын
@@atsukorichards1675 At least during the Edo period and when I was a child, it was not a discriminatory term.
@atsukorichards16757 ай бұрын
@@chosenasagao yes, you are right about it. When I was a child, there was a very popular kid's story about a black boy and tiger with the word included in its title.
@chosenasagao7 ай бұрын
@@atsukorichards1675 "ChibikuroSambo" has disappeared because "Chibi" was deemed a discriminatory word. However, when I was a child, "Chibi" was not a discriminatory word, but was the name of our pet dog. When we got the dog from a nearby house, it was very small, so we named it Chibi, but before I knew it, it had grown bigger than me when I was 7 years old. Words change depending on the ethnic group. I think it is strange that even traditional words are criticized as "discriminatory" by other ethnic groups. In my area, traditionally "kuro" did not only mean a color, but also the side of the road, the edge of a room, or a corner that does not get in the way of work. I am speaking of you as a person of Japanese descent, but in Japan, Korean organizations in Japan claim that it is discriminatory to report the names of Korean criminals in Japan by their real names as they appear on their passports. In particular, the Asahi Shimbun Company, which has been criticizing Japan for over 25 years for its false reporting on comfort women, does not report Korean criminals in Japan by their real names. It is said that many of the executives of Japanese media are Korean or Chinese in Japan.
@chosenasagao7 ай бұрын
@@atsukorichards1675 In my personal opinion, the basis of the discrimination asserted by the West is the monotheistic faith of Jerusalem. The religions of the Three Brothers of Jerusalem are the same God. However, they denied each other and even killed each other. This was true both among Christians and among Muslims. Until the first half of the 20th century, colonial slavery, war, and black slavery were all justified in the name of God. (Rome once called Christianity a religion for slaves.) During civil rights demonstrations in America, black youths reportedly shouted "Black Power!" The white people who participated in the demonstrations were apparently frightened by this assertion. Anti-black groups such as the KKK may still exist today. However, in recent years in America, cases of anti-white people being hated by black people have arisen, and it seems that there are black groups that claim this is a justifiable act.
@Too-v3l Жыл бұрын
I first learned about him on Netflix anime it was 🔥
@rubengutierrez5102 Жыл бұрын
They should've made a movie about the first Black Samurai.
@rudolphnash7471 Жыл бұрын
They put Tom cruise lol 😂 on that movie the last samurai.
@Salik969 ай бұрын
@@rudolphnash7471 OK and?
@Drewzaah6 ай бұрын
This is complete factually untrue, yasuke was a slave of a Samurai that picked up his masters sword in battle and was later killed.
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
He never "left" east africa as a mercenary. The most probable thing that happened is he was sold and ended up as a habshi in service of whoever he arrived with in Japan. And never "earned" the rank of samurai, at least not officially. He was a kosho. That much is known and a little research will confirm this.
@dmp96098 ай бұрын
He wasn't a samurai. Just a squire/servant. Stop this nonsense.
@march11stoneytony7 ай бұрын
Black people don't have any honorable history, so they've decided to invent it
@joeblack69217 ай бұрын
@@march11stoneytony this is japanese history retard lmao vlack accpolishisments make white ppl mad
@poetjamil17216 ай бұрын
Youre a racist cornball
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
Finally. A single human with the right information
@bcarber03173 ай бұрын
He carried a sword for a month. He wasn't a samurai
@candicedawson4264 Жыл бұрын
This was very interesting history of our people.
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
Hardly. Hannibal is a better story
@emperor99286 ай бұрын
Who is watching this for information for Assassins Creed Shadows 🙋🏻
@darioevans8167Ай бұрын
I need to know why so many yt people lately have been trying their hardest to discredit this. I know why, that yt complex that black people play no significance in the past and the future. Why is it bothering them this much about this story?
@GodCipher36011 ай бұрын
They’re ALL Asiatic Blackmen .. Genetically & Biologically
@MvnvceАй бұрын
He was a pet, not a samurai
@brunolucena2918 Жыл бұрын
Where is The Netflix séries?
@HolgerDanske8 ай бұрын
He was not a samurai. Skill as a warrior? Based on what??? He most definitely was not considered divine. The black statues had nothing to do with skin color. You must be born a samurai, it is not something awarded. It was a social class. No proof he fought a single battle. And his Japanese was good, but not fluent. He fled after battle and was captured. He was considered so cowardly and craven that his captor considered that killing him would be like killing an animal. If he was so important why is so little known or recorded? So much false information and wishful thinking.
@Dub2578 ай бұрын
U are not born samurai, none of what u just said is true 😂
@HolgerDanske8 ай бұрын
@@Dub257 None of what I said is true?
@Dub2578 ай бұрын
@@HolgerDanske That u are born a samurai, he fought many times, and was not considers a coward
@HolgerDanske8 ай бұрын
@@Dub257 Everything is true.
@Dub2578 ай бұрын
@@HolgerDanske Nah
@wandab808 Жыл бұрын
This page is the truth! I been watching about 2 hours now
@blackcultureunlocked Жыл бұрын
Love to hear it! 🙌🏾
@colorgreen76 ай бұрын
Assassin's creed 🔥
@danny70575 ай бұрын
The new Assassin's creed brought me here 😅😅
@Aberamentho20105 ай бұрын
There's no record of him ever being a slave.
@keithmorse9716 Жыл бұрын
Let's get into making these app. As move. As movies to inspire people.
@enki63346 ай бұрын
He wasnt a samurai nor a slave, we dont have any recorded evidence he was a slave from what we know is he originally came from Italy, he was a servant never recognized as a samurai
@OxyGenFLt5 ай бұрын
Dude, he was an exotic pet for the Nobunaga, not a samurai, lol
@GrandAncientOak Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. Thanks for informing!
@madkingme75073 ай бұрын
All of these black directors and producers and no one has ever thought to make a full-length movie about this brother what's wrong with us we even have our own actual African Action Hero Idris Elba or that brother that was in Creed 3
@aestheticleviathan70282 ай бұрын
This is fake go do your research, the “historian” that all this comes from was disproven by the Japanese university he worked for. Its a white guy who wanted money for his book so he made up facts for his book and even changed the wikipedias entries to make his book look better. And i hate to say it but its working he gets people by the thousands believing him and buying his book and thinking its fact. Its not its fiction
@joseph.o9995 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t there an anime on this?
@matthewjenkins4559 Жыл бұрын
Im mad about this. For centuries, the Japanese people knew full well about this but kept their mouths shut and hind this secret away from the entire world and what they did to his name they gave it to their criminal organization mobsters, Japanese people tainted his name & his history for centuries and when a Black professor found out about a Black Samurai and brought his legacy to life again, years later the Japanese people are welcoming acknowledging the Black Samurai to the public and all of you Anime fans are ignoring this obvious insult to our culture. So not only I’m Mad at the Japanese people but I’m Mad & sick over my own people. You refuse to held the Japanese people accountable for this racist act because you love Anime and Asian women
@lailataluminousnight8064 Жыл бұрын
I see your point. But what part of it is our culture
@Kannah2211 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese and the criminal organization you’re talking about is Yakuza?? Yasuke and Yakuza are completely different names😅 Yakuza has an actual meaning which is nothing to do with Yasuke.
@matthewjenkins45597 ай бұрын
@lailataluminousnight8064 You don't see my point because he is African American, he is the first Black Samurai. What the Japanese community has done is a disrespectful act and they are only acknowledging his existence after his existence is well-known among the world
@AnthonyFaison-yt4en6 ай бұрын
Never knew there was a African samurai in Japan . Good info . Give this one 5 stars !
@yagamifire78616 ай бұрын
There wasn't
@markusbao66706 ай бұрын
Yasuke was never a samurai
@African-boy16 ай бұрын
Yes he was, white people like you are spreading lies and false information everyone knows that’s all yall good for🤷🏾♂️
@xnrosaigaming4 ай бұрын
@@African-boy1 no he was not Everything here is just fiction.
@decariusb716 ай бұрын
Here after the Assassins Creed game reveal. They STILL don’t respect the great Yasuke.
@Luis-rp2lm6 ай бұрын
Because he wasn’t great. Just a guy they kept around because they had never seen a black personality
@aot91996 ай бұрын
@Luis-rp2lm y'all wish it was this soo bad..keep crying u racist bums😂😂
@decariusb716 ай бұрын
@@Luis-rp2lm so? Still excited, still playing it.
@smoke17395 ай бұрын
@@decariusb71So why tf are you calling him great then? 💀 Yasuke's links to Nobunaga have led him to be frequently misclassified in modern popular culture as a samurai - that is, the Japanese military equivalent of the European knights - which has no historical basis. He was depicted as a beast by his masters adversaries and instead of dying as a samurai as would have or atleast comitted seppuku. Instead he was released seeing as "The beast shall not be punished for his masters wrongdoings" this is literally stated in historical scriptures.
@WingsxFreedom4 ай бұрын
@@decariusb71have fun overpaying for a half assed afro samurai.