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Cultural appropriation and why is it bad?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Can someone please enlighten me on the subject as I can't quite understand it, and have seen it said a few times

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Well generally it's not. There are some things that step over lines, when you take something fundamentally significant to one culture and sell knock offs of it in Poundland. Generally though it's just people being offended on behalf of others.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I've heard about one being to do with a hair style and then read someone tweet about something else last night but she didn't specify.

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By *anther and gothic angelCouple
over a year ago

fairy land

I find it strange that I've only ever encountered the term cultural appropriation in this country. In all the other countries I've visited or lived in they see it as cultural appreciation and are extremely happy when you wear the same clothes as them ect. Blacking up your face is wrong, vile and nasty and always has been.

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By *isAdventure69Woman
over a year ago

Hampshire

If this post is about the time I had my hair plaited in Jamaica , I’m really sorry

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I've heard about one being to do with a hair style and then read someone tweet about something else last night but she didn't specify.

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The Adele thing? I don't think that in that case Bantu Knots actually have an inherent symbology or anything, so I think it's just people grinding axes.

However, those axes seem to be more from bigots in Tory rags blowing small complaining voices into much bigger reactions.

Random no one on "the left" has a daft opinion, right wing media pretend everyone on "the left" also think the same and it's actually an issue when it's not.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Many things are not inherently good or bad, they reflect opportunities that people may or may not use wisely.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If this post is about the time I had my hair plaited in Jamaica , I’m really sorry

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Do not apologise.

Jamaicans are some do the most welcoming people, it’s usually those who aren’t Jamaican in this situation for example who are offended.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it’s another phrase used as a stick to bash others with.

If we really look back into history almost everyone has likely “culturally appropriated” somewhere.

How do different cultures coexist together successfully if there isn’t a form of “mixing” or experiencing that culture? Nobody “owns” a culture, I understand some things can be distasteful, but to call for example white women braiding their hair cultural appropriation is ridiculous.

Cultural appreciation would be more apparent, many people embrace other cultures and it’s beautiful.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think it’s another phrase used as a stick to bash others with.

If we really look back into history almost everyone has likely “culturally appropriated” somewhere.

How do different cultures coexist together successfully if there isn’t a form of “mixing” or experiencing that culture? Nobody “owns” a culture, I understand some things can be distasteful, but to call for example white women braiding their hair cultural appropriation is ridiculous.

Cultural appreciation would be more apparent, many people embrace other cultures and it’s beautiful. "

That's what I thought. I don't think I've ever heard anyone say getting a tribal tattoo is cultural appropriation yet we've been doing it for years.

But I wanted to start the thread as I don't know whether I'm just being ignorant for not seeing it.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I once ate a pizza

I had some fried rice

I love jambalaya

Fried banana is nice

Thai green curry- sets my senses alight

And a fuck of fat frankfurter starts the day right

A slow casseroled curry makes me whole and content

I cook them and eat them with a broad scouse accent

When I cook for a party I wear my gold hoops

And I twerk and sing jazz songs like a right loopy loop

And when all the partying makes me worn out and windy

I take out my cornrows and wipe off me bindi

What you make of it all I can't even guesso

I'm too busy slurping a deep roasted espresso.

I slip on my kimono and my straw espadrilles

Sleep on egyptian cotton and bear you no ills

G'wan have some roast beef or a fish or a chip

With some chipotle sauce or other hot dip

I saw what you had and I liked it and tried it

It's great that your culture sought to provide it

When Adam saw Eve's clothing, he covered his knackers

To think humans don't copy is fuck all but crackers.

Granny Crumpet 4th Feb 2021

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By *traddle VariousWoman
over a year ago

Salford

I like that Granny Crumpet

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I like that Granny Crumpet "

Thank you Vi

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Granny, you should publish that 'n stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think it’s another phrase used as a stick to bash others with.

If we really look back into history almost everyone has likely “culturally appropriated” somewhere.

How do different cultures coexist together successfully if there isn’t a form of “mixing” or experiencing that culture? Nobody “owns” a culture, I understand some things can be distasteful, but to call for example white women braiding their hair cultural appropriation is ridiculous.

Cultural appreciation would be more apparent, many people embrace other cultures and it’s beautiful.

That's what I thought. I don't think I've ever heard anyone say getting a tribal tattoo is cultural appropriation yet we've been doing it for years.

But I wanted to start the thread as I don't know whether I'm just being ignorant for not seeing it."

I think it's a great question. If we don't ask questions we can't learn.

It's great to see a discussion rather than you getting slagged off for asking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've heard about one being to do with a hair style and then read someone tweet about something else last night but she didn't specify.

The Adele thing? I don't think that in that case Bantu Knots actually have an inherent symbology or anything, so I think it's just people grinding axes.

However, those axes seem to be more from bigots in Tory rags blowing small complaining voices into much bigger reactions.

Random no one on "the left" has a daft opinion, right wing media pretend everyone on "the left" also think the same and it's actually an issue when it's not."

You're doing exactly what you're accusing the other side of doing - generalising and demonising. This is how all this shiz continues to exist

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And I have no idea on the OP. But I think the Brits are far to keen on holding on to words and phrases.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

It's only cultural appropriation (in my book anyway) if you don't have respect and an understanding of the origins and culture it comes from in the first place.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's only cultural appropriation (in my book anyway) if you don't have respect and an understanding of the origins and culture it comes from in the first place."

Yes to this! Sometimes people take something that might have a certain value religiously or in the beliefs of certain communities and don’t even know what it means, or use it as a trend. So it could be seen offensive

Also when it comes to the media or movies, I guess say giving the role for a white woman to portray an Asian girl (for example) that’d be also a cultural appropriation and seen negatively. Mainly because there are plenty of Asian actresses who can do that job.

Having said that I think now you would get someone offended because U are keeping bounties down ur pants. Just to highlight that some people would find ways to get offended for the sake of it

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Excellent poem Granny

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