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Henry Ebihara became upset over the presumption that he supported the Japanese because it undermined his complex identity and experiences as a Japanese American during World War II. This stereotype disregarded the challenges he and others faced, such as discrimination and loyalty struggles. Ebihara wanted to assert his individual perspective and highlight the nuances of Japanese American experiences rather than be reduced to a simplistic label. His frustration stemmed from a desire for recognition and understanding of his true feelings and beliefs.

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