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Japan celebrates Osaka; Sponsors cautious about activism - DefenderNetwork.com

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Japan is celebrating Naomi Osaka’s victory at the U.S. Open, especially her array of corporate sponsors. But like much of Japan, they are more muted in backing — or understanding — her campaign against racial injustice in the United States. Unlike the U.S., Japan has relatively few immigrants and has a generally lower level of […]

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