Anonymous wrote:I do not understand this "black owned brands are only for black people" mentality. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it cultural appropriation to support a Black-owned business? Seriously backwards.
I remember people passing around lists of Black-owned business after George Floyd's murder, when people cared about racial justice. They did that to encourage white people to buy from minority owned businesses. Some of us are actually making that choice as much as possible still.
Because it's become a buzzword and people don't actually know what it means. Purchasing a product from a Black-owned business, thereby compensating the Black person for their work and ideas, is the opposite of "appropriation."
Anonymous wrote:How is it cultural appropriation to support a Black-owned business? Seriously backwards.
I remember people passing around lists of Black-owned business after George Floyd's murder, when people cared about racial justice. They did that to encourage white people to buy from minority owned businesses. Some of us are actually making that choice as much as possible still.
+1 I'm biracial (black/white) and agree this is absurd.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just a tote bag. Why do you need THAT exact tote bag? No one is going to stop you from buying it and most people won’t know or care, but if you live in an area and run in circles where people are aware of the brand, why?
I am a white woman and not everything is for you OP. It’s ok for there to be some things that you like and covet but cannot have.
It’s like cultural appropriation and Halloween costumes. If you have to ask if it’s wrong, it’s probably wrong. If you ask “if I do X Y Z, then is it ok?” It is wrong. If you have to justify or explain your choice, if you have to modify the costume to make it ok - that is your clue it is wrong.
If you feel you will have to explain your choice or if you will constantly wonder if POC are giving you stink eye when you carry the bag - it’s not worth it. Just find another tote bag.
I’m Latina and this is bs. This mentality is backwards and racist.
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This has to be a troll. So, let’s say there are items white oriole can have, but not black people. Is that okay? Of course not. How stupid
Anonymous wrote:It’s just a tote bag. Why do you need THAT exact tote bag? No one is going to stop you from buying it and most people won’t know or care, but if you live in an area and run in circles where people are aware of the brand, why?
I am a white woman and not everything is for you OP. It’s ok for there to be some things that you like and covet but cannot have.
It’s like cultural appropriation and Halloween costumes. If you have to ask if it’s wrong, it’s probably wrong. If you ask “if I do X Y Z, then is it ok?” It is wrong. If you have to justify or explain your choice, if you have to modify the costume to make it ok - that is your clue it is wrong.
If you feel you will have to explain your choice or if you will constantly wonder if POC are giving you stink eye when you carry the bag - it’s not worth it. Just find another tote bag.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just a tote bag. Why do you need THAT exact tote bag? No one is going to stop you from buying it and most people won’t know or care, but if you live in an area and run in circles where people are aware of the brand, why?
I am a white woman and not everything is for you OP. It’s ok for there to be some things that you like and covet but cannot have.
It’s like cultural appropriation and Halloween costumes. If you have to ask if it’s wrong, it’s probably wrong. If you ask “if I do X Y Z, then is it ok?” It is wrong. If you have to justify or explain your choice, if you have to modify the costume to make it ok - that is your clue it is wrong.
If you feel you will have to explain your choice or if you will constantly wonder if POC are giving you stink eye when you carry the bag - it’s not worth it. Just find another tote bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just a tote bag. Why do you need THAT exact tote bag? No one is going to stop you from buying it and most people won’t know or care, but if you live in an area and run in circles where people are aware of the brand, why?
I am a white woman and not everything is for you OP. It’s ok for there to be some things that you like and covet but cannot have.
It’s like cultural appropriation and Halloween costumes. If you have to ask if it’s wrong, it’s probably wrong. If you ask “if I do X Y Z, then is it ok?” It is wrong. If you have to justify or explain your choice, if you have to modify the costume to make it ok - that is your clue it is wrong.
If you feel you will have to explain your choice or if you will constantly wonder if POC are giving you stink eye when you carry the bag - it’s not worth it. Just find another tote bag.
I’m Latina and this is bs. This mentality is backwards and racist.