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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wearing a black belt if you are not a black belt master was also off limits. Just ban everything. tons of people love Kung fu and anime culture. Next thing Cosplay will also be cultural appropriation. The reason the nytimes had to write an article on it and thankfully most of be commentators on the article agree is that he policing has gone way too far. It's not just about "black face"[/quote] You can thank today's PC feel good mantra of feelings trumping reason/"I think or feel this way, therefore it must be true" that's status quo in academia and among many millennials I know. Someone can claim they're offended for an infinite number of reasons, legit or BS, and no one dares argue with them. Cause if you do, that would be racist! Or sexist, cis or whatever the victim catch word du jour is. That's why scum of the earth rap is considered "art" and girls who make false rape claims get academic credit for dragging mattresses across campuses. All feelings matter, doncha know?! :roll: :idea: [/quote]
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