Anonymous wrote:I don't even pay attention to iggy azalea.
How does she not embrace hop hop history?
Anonymous wrote:There has a been a lot of criticism of white rappers...don't pretend all is sunshine and snowflakes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you "flip the fuck out" if any whittle person dares to come near your culture. THAT is fucking nonsense--it us the ultimate form of flattery and you are too damn ignorant and biased to see that. Good grief.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. Cultural appropriation works both ways. If it us inappropriate for one group, it is inappropriate for the other. This over the top political correct nonsense has got to stop. Copying is the greatest form of flattery.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfectly fine hair style choice or inappropriate/insensitive cultural appropriation? Does it matter if the wearer is 25 vs. 45, or male vs. female? Curious about AA people's opinions...
If it was inappropriate, the all the AAs that STRAIGHTEN their hair are just as guilty. I personally this the AA curls are awesome.
AAs straightening their hair or wearing weaves and wigs has history in assimilation to what was considered "the norm." Learn something before spouting your nonsense.
Agreed, by definition cultural appropriation does NOT work both ways. When a minority culture takes on traits of the majority, it's called assimilation. And we flip the fuck out when people don't assimilate.
Do we really? Look at all the White hip-hop artists that have been successful. Look at the White folks who sing R&B. AA's in general have not flipped out and have actually embraced those Whites who are sincere about the art form.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's hot on a thin, blonde hippie chick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see a white person pull of dreads and look hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Do you have the same issue with AAs who straighten their hair? That looks no less ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I'm AA and think it's cultural appropriation. It also just doesn't look right on straight textured hair and I include my 1/4 AA friend in this. She has thin, dirty-blond dreads that always look like she just needs a comb.
There are AA with naturally straightly straight hair. No one naturally has dreads.
But the question is do you feel the same about AA that straighten their hair? What about AA that use real hair wigs or extensions that come from the head of another race? Is this cultural appropriation?
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see a white person pull of dreads and look hot.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Do you have the same issue with AAs who straighten their hair? That looks no less ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I'm AA and think it's cultural appropriation. It also just doesn't look right on straight textured hair and I include my 1/4 AA friend in this. She has thin, dirty-blond dreads that always look like she just needs a comb.
There are AA with naturally straightly straight hair. No one naturally has dreads.
There has a been a lot of criticism of white rappers...don't pretend all is sunshine and snowflakes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you "flip the fuck out" if any whittle person dares to come near your culture. THAT is fucking nonsense--it us the ultimate form of flattery and you are too damn ignorant and biased to see that. Good grief.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. Cultural appropriation works both ways. If it us inappropriate for one group, it is inappropriate for the other. This over the top political correct nonsense has got to stop. Copying is the greatest form of flattery.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfectly fine hair style choice or inappropriate/insensitive cultural appropriation? Does it matter if the wearer is 25 vs. 45, or male vs. female? Curious about AA people's opinions...
If it was inappropriate, the all the AAs that STRAIGHTEN their hair are just as guilty. I personally this the AA curls are awesome.
AAs straightening their hair or wearing weaves and wigs has history in assimilation to what was considered "the norm." Learn something before spouting your nonsense.
Agreed, by definition cultural appropriation does NOT work both ways. When a minority culture takes on traits of the majority, it's called assimilation. And we flip the fuck out when people don't assimilate.
Do we really? Look at all the White hip-hop artists that have been successful. Look at the White folks who sing R&B. AA's in general have not flipped out and have actually embraced those Whites who are sincere about the art form.
Anonymous wrote:. Do you have the same issue with AAs who straighten their hair? That looks no less ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I'm AA and think it's cultural appropriation. It also just doesn't look right on straight textured hair and I include my 1/4 AA friend in this. She has thin, dirty-blond dreads that always look like she just needs a comb.