Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Naming a child after a favorite poet constitutes a personal connection. It's fine.
Must there be a personal connection? Why can't they just simply like the name?
The 'cultural appropriation' people really only care if the culture being 'appropriated' is Muslim, Black, Hispanic or Native American. These seem to be liberal 'darlings'. With liberalism, you have to be hypersensitive to the point of feeling degraded constantly, or you're not a good liberal.
Or maybe it's a symptom of the power dynamic in this country? I personally don't care who uses what name, but I am a white of European ancestry and know that my heritage has been the dominant one in this country. Maybe when people feel their "culture" is on equal footing with others, not being attacked or marginalized, then they will stop caring about things like "cultural appropriation."
p.s. is "Muslim culture" kind of like "Christian culture?" Just curious what your definition of culture is.