Ao Ashi - Vol. 19 Ch. 190 - Reason for Smiling

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I was all hyped about this chapter then I seen a spectator say "isnt that a black" that had me a little pressed but deep inside I knew Tripone was a beast and they didnt know it
 
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Thanks for the chapter.

I'm really looking forward to the second half. That moment when I wish I could read Japanese and buy the raws
 
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thanks for the chapter, idk how close we are with the raws but it's awesome that we're getting a full volume's worth of chapters every few days!
 
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this seems like a surprisingly tactful way for a manga like this to tackle a pretty sensitive subject like racism in japan to be honest.

tripone is fucking cool, too. we didn't have any context for him and he seemed almost a caricature, but giving him this speech really fleshed him out a bit.

what a good manga, fuck
 
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Thanks for the chapter! Can't wait to see what Aoi does in the second half, my guess is he's going to be more of an offensive focused player today.
 
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Bruh I was right he was black/ viewed as black( someone said he was Brazilian ??🤔), at least it was addressed somewhat decently.
 
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thanks for the chapter
also im glad they clarified what was up with tripone race was bc i was hella confused, (and i still am tbh, the eyes are too much)
 
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I like the contrast between Tripone and his Lil' brother, I have to say Sammy is adorable. I didn't expect the author to talk about racism but I'm glad he acknowledged it, I just finished watching a documentary on Youtube about the diversity in japan, and is such a complex situation is hard to even describe it. It's hard to be different in a place where everyone looks and talks ¨exactly¨ the same.

I'm so glad that the kids of Ashito's generation don't share the same views as those old men, right now they are thinking "I'm playing against a strong opponent" not "This team is strong because it has 3 black men in it". While I understand the old men pointing out the physical differences between Japanese players and Afro-descendants, they completely ignored the hardships that Tripone, Samy, and the rest of the team went through as well as ESPERION's.

Edit: Thanks for the chapter!
 
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I finally see why this is Seinen. This story is starting to get darker and is far less upbeat than it was in Chapter 1. Excellent manga.
 
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@hokito I think he is japanese/french after searching up his name only french people came up, and there are quite a few ex french colonies in africa
 
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@lisaisa yeaaah the contrast is interesting, maybe the striker’s ego helps Tripone in such a culture

Not much different from Zlatan and his relationship with Sweden I guess
 
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Thx for the chapter.
@ MarbleCitadel I’m French and I never heard the name Tripone.
 

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