Please refer to a BBC news article.
It’s really something that can’t be helped.
The right elbow in the village has been serious all along…
It seems like there are a lot of people to defend it in the country.
>>4The problem is that we lost.
It is believed that the issue will not grow as large because it is discrimination against Asians rather than against black people.
>>5The problem is that we lost to Japan in basketball.
If it were just this guy who is a crazy hate speech dude, that would be one thing.
Maybe it’s because my teammates were grinning, so things are really getting out of hand.
The treatment of Asians is below that of monkeys.
>>8It seems there are those who have lost to that monkey or even below it.
Seriously, there’s no value in living.
It seems like I might become a topic in the news because I lost to that monkey.
Moreover, he’s just a high school student who isn’t even a pro…
Missed Nash!
I watched a movie that had recently come out during the boom, but what language were the characters like Kuroko speaking…?
>>14In manga, those who speak in Japanese and don’t understand English might not know what’s being said, but they have a reaction that suggests they’re being made fun of.
It’s a type that has a bad reputation even in its home country, but is allowed to be strong, so it’s actually more exciting over there.
Unlike countries with blatant racism like Germany or France,
In America, if you don’t have overwhelming talent, it can affect your career.
That’s why losing feels incredibly heavy.
Those who lost to a group of Japanese high school first-year students.
>>18Well, these guys seem to be stronger than professionals…
Doesn’t that sound like an excuse? That’s right.
I guess even people who aren’t good at English would freeze up if they heard someone saying “monkey” or something like that…
The man who was defeated by a monkey.
Provoking monkeys might be permissible in the home country.
Losing to a monkey would not be permitted in our home country.
Liberal comments against the monkey, related to anti-PC sentiments, are coming under scrutiny and causing a backlash.
The match where the conservatives lost against the monkey has come under scrutiny and caused an uproar.
It’s checkmate.
He’s not discriminating based on skin color, but rather based on basketball skill…
>>24At the last minute… hmm.
At the point of coming abroad during that time, their position in their home country isn’t really the top priority either…
>>25It seems like they are supposed to be stronger than the pros, but given the way they are treated, I guess it’s because they are strong in their home country, but still… it seems like they had some slip-ups.
>>25Well, that’s not really the case.
At their debut, they had overwhelming popularity worldwide, all around the age of 18, and are said to reach a level that even makes NBA players dance to their tune at times.
…I mean, if that’s the level you’re at when dealing with a miracle that people in America say they’ve never seen at the time of the main story, then it doesn’t make sense.
>>30I feel like having two default Zone Kisekis and three regular Kisekis isn’t something to make a big deal about.
>>42?
So the fact that such strong guys are coming means it’s not the main contender, which is not correct, right?
>>43I’m sorry, but it seemed like it was talking about how it’s not worth discussing to go up against a group of superhumans at a level I’ve never seen even in America, even to make the NBA feel anxious.
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It’s not surprising that the UK makes a big deal out of the news.
It seems you lost to a monkey playing basketball.
The thread’s image isn’t hateful towards black people, which is why it only has a moderately bad reputation, and that’s subtly real.
In fact, stores that openly engage in racism against Black people have become popular and flourishing among racists, and if they were winning, they would have been heroes in American society…
I’m below a monkey at playing basketball!
Alex, who was active as a WNBA player, is shocked by this green thing.
>>36Everyone was doing this for a miracle.
In reality, more than hate speech
It seems there will be more complaints about losing in basketball of all things.
I’m facing this kind of behavior, but everyone seems to be a minor…
It seems like someone would post a picture of a nuclear explosion after losing.
>>39That’s the silver one, right?
There is a sense that being a minor is barely permissible.
It’s safe because I just mocked them for their basketball skills, not because of racism.
What do you mean by that!
It seems that the clumsy person introduced themselves in English and went to interrogate the thread image; it’s pretty crazy.
>>46What is that guy thinking!!
Kuroko is an anarchist, you know…
I think it will be even tougher for Awai-san now that she has returned to America, but I hope she does her best.
>>49As an individual, I feel like I might lose not just to the Jabberwock’s gold and silver, but even to a random black character, and this is… too faint…
The green and purple are unbelievable… while the others think that he might actually do it! I love seeing that relationship dynamic.
Going to America alone is too vague because I can’t even get into the zone.
First of all, unlike the other Kisekis who awakened in their third year of middle school, Awai is a late bloomer who blossomed after entering high school.
The potential being equal to Kiseki is recognized by none other than the Kiseki themselves, so I hope you can look at it from a long-term perspective.
I might be teased for being sentimental, but I ended up crying during my last conversation with Kuroko.
Now you can shine as a hero standing up against white discrimination.
The man who was caught up by the times.