Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 17:20     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.


Should black people not be allowed to play golf or ice hockey then? Are they colonizing those Northern European sports?


Are you serious?

Do you understand what colonizing means in this context means? Hint: it doesn’t mean participating.


Please, tell me what it means!! I am dying to know!
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 15:42     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.


Should black people not be allowed to play golf or ice hockey then? Are they colonizing those Northern European sports?


Are you serious?

Do you understand what colonizing means in this context means? Hint: it doesn’t mean participating.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 11:22     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.


Jfc it was sarcasm
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 11:13     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.


Should black people not be allowed to play golf or ice hockey then? Are they colonizing those Northern European sports?
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 11:10     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.


I have no idea where tacos were invented BUT… you are aware that many Mexicans are white, aren’t you?
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 10:31     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Or a black girl who is Elsa for Halloween?


Whose culture does Elsa belong to?

This is a dumb statement trying to go tit for tat. Elsa is a fictional character. Pocahontas was an actual person.


Elsa is Norwegian
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 09:46     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Or a black girl who is Elsa for Halloween?


Whose culture does Elsa belong to?

This is a dumb statement trying to go tit for tat. Elsa is a fictional character. Pocahontas was an actual person.


DP. Abraham Lincoln was an actual person. Will you act like a nut job if you see a foreigner dressed like him?
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 08:53     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Or a black girl who is Elsa for Halloween?


Whose culture does Elsa belong to?

This is a dumb statement trying to go tit for tat. Elsa is a fictional character. Pocahontas was an actual person.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 07:26     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Or a black girl who is Elsa for Halloween?
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 07:24     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Let her do her hair how she wants.

The world has gone mad.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 07:08     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The responses are wild. I'm Indian, and I have seen other races wear bindis and saris and I think it's a lovely homage.

Human beings can express themselves however they want. FFS.


The people who “are supposed to be offended” rarely are. It’s almost always a wokidiot vomiting random rules.


Black woman here. I agree completely.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 07:06     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:The responses are wild. I'm Indian, and I have seen other races wear bindis and saris and I think it's a lovely homage.

Human beings can express themselves however they want. FFS.


The people who “are supposed to be offended” rarely are. It’s almost always a wokidiot vomiting random rules.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2024 21:27     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place


Rap was invented in New York. And tacos are Mexican. Y’all will try to Colonize anything. Rap??!

And dressing up as Pocontas as a child is fine. Fighting over stuff like (respectful) Halloween costumes and hairstyles dilutes the cultural vulturing that actually harms people.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2024 17:50     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

Anonymous wrote:I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.


No it’s like when a white girl is Pocahontas for Halloween. It’s definitely not like tacos or rapping, which are solidly within the domain of things that Europeans invented in the first place
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2024 17:47     Subject: Is it cultural appropriation for my (white) DD to wear beads in her hair?

I thought cultural appropriation was profiting off of another culture. Like white people starting a taco stand, or becoming rappers.