Talk:Alexandr Fier
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Ancestry
[edit]The article states that he has Japanese and German ancestry; originally there were only categories stating his ancestry (supposedly taken from the entry in Portuguese) and later they were added into the main text, but without sources. I cannot find any single article or interview where his ancestry is mentioned (though the Japanese heritage can be assumed by the middle name Takeda), I only found a comment on a Youtube video (about one of Fier's games) by a user with his same surname (perhaps a relative) stating that Fier has no German ancestry, contrary to what the youtuber said, who surely read this article. Since there are no reliable sources, I think it's better to remove the sentence (and also the categories) about his ancestry. Sophia91 (talk) 23:18, 23 February 2019 (UTC)
- The entry in Portuguese is unsourced too regarding to his ancestry, even if there are categories. Sophia91 (talk) 23:26, 23 February 2019 (UTC)
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