The controversy surrounding NCT WISH member Yuushi is centered around online communities It is spreading rapidly and attracting a lot of attention.
The crux of the controversy is the claim that Yuushi's surname 'Tokuno' is found in the records of the Government-General of Korea staff.
With this also leading to the absence from the U.S. schedule, various interpretations are emerging simultaneously.
However, there are no officially confirmed facts to date,
First, it is necessary to point out that this content is a claim that has spread online.
1. The controversy begins, suspicions stemming from the surname 'Tokuno'
This controversy started with Yuushi's surname.
'Tokuno' is known to be a relatively rare surname even in Japan,
Interest grew as some fans mentioned this positively, and subsequently, a user [mentioned] the staff roster of the Government-General of Korea
The issue started when information was shared that identical surnames were confirmed in the database.
As this post spread to various communities in a short period of time, the number of views increased rapidly, and
Beyond simple information sharing, various interpretations began to be attached.
2. Widespread claims link descendant theories to U.S. itinerary
As the controversy grew, various claims followed.
Some users raised the possibility that Yuushi is a descendant of a family related to the Japanese Government-General of Korea based on the same surname, and
The suspicions escalated as this was linked to NCT WISH's absence from the U.S. schedule.
In the U.S. visa screening process, not only the applicant's criminal history but also, in some cases, human rights violations or serious crimes and
This interpretation began to be attached as it was mentioned that it is possible to verify even whether there is a related history.
3. Counterarguments Exist, Reasons for Growing Caution
Counterarguments are also emerging in the community.
Along with the point that having the same surname does not mean one can be considered to be of the same family,
There is a widespread opinion that it is unreasonable to define a specific person based solely on simple data search results.
Although posts denying a direct connection have appeared on some history-related accounts,
The situation appears to have become more complicated as it has led to controversy regarding the credibility of the account in question.
4. Fact Check: What Is Confirmed So Far and What Is Not
The facts confirmed so far are limited.
It is true that the surname Tokuno is found in the database of the Government-General of Korea's employee roster.
However, most of the other details were not confirmed.
The family connection between Yuushi and the person in question, whether they are a direct descendant, and the causal relationship with their absence from the U.S. schedule, etc.
None of them have been verified.
Current public opinion is largely divided into three directions.
Opinions suggesting that judgment be withheld until an official position is released, criticism that connecting them solely by surnames is excessive,
And at the same time, there is a demand for an explanation as suspicions have been raised.
In particular, the debate continues as reactions from the fandom and general users differ, and unlike the growing controversy
Neither SM nor Yuushi himself has released an official statement yet.
FAQ
Q. Is it true that Yuushi is a descendant of the Japanese Government-General of Korea? There are no confirmed facts to date, and it is merely at the stage of estimation.
Q. Is this related to the absence from the US performance?
There is no official basis linked to visa issues.
Q. Why did the controversy escalate? This is because the interpretation has expanded as the consistency of surnames and historical records have become connected.
Q. Has the agency released a statement? There is no official statement as of now.