Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what you should do any time you suspect there is cultural appropriation and you are not of the race that you feel is being appropriated. Ask someone of the race that is being "appropriated." Use their opinion as your new litmus test. However, the chances are that you don't know anyone of the race that is being appropriated. If that is the case, stop and let it go.
Wait. Please don't listen to this poster. Super super super incorrect....
You cannot just ask a random black person, and take their opinion as the voice of all AAs. DON'T
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way that this is a real post, UNLESS you are talking about some uber crazy liberal private school? But I don't think private schools have PTAs and Boards of Education.
So no, I don't believe this is true.
OP, link to the petition.
+1
Anonymous wrote:My friend has this tattoo (not the person OP is talking about). She has been through some horrific traumatizing stuff in her life. Stuff that would make most people give up. But she carried on and made her way through it and has a good life now. The whole "and still I rise" always inspired her.
I've never heard anyone say it's cultural appropriation
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. Why can't this poem be appreciated by all?
This world is going to hell in hand basket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad. Why can't this poem be appreciated by all?
This world is going to hell in hand basket.
Only a black person can truly understand it. Just like only gay men can understand Andy Warhol. Or people with one ear appreciate Van Gogh.
It's really pretty easy to understand.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way that this is a real post, UNLESS you are talking about some uber crazy liberal private school? But I don't think private schools have PTAs and Boards of Education.
So no, I don't believe this is true.
OP, link to the petition.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what you should do any time you suspect there is cultural appropriation and you are not of the race that you feel is being appropriated. Ask someone of the race that is being "appropriated." Use their opinion as your new litmus test. However, the chances are that you don't know anyone of the race that is being appropriated. If that is the case, stop and let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.
You're saying that people are passing around a petition asking a governmental entity to ban a person from the premises based on the words on the person's arm?
IF this were true, OP, it wouldn't be outrageous because the woman's tattoo isn't racist or harmful. It would be outrageous because it would mean that there are people in the DCUM demographic who have never heard of the First Amendment.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. Why can't this poem be appreciated by all?
This world is going to hell in hand basket.