• @[email protected]
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    17 hours ago

    What “idiots complaining about cultural appropriation”? It’s not exactly a common thing, despite what caricatures of them might make you think. No one is getting upset that anyone eats food from another culture.

    The only actual examples I can think of that I’ve actually heard discussed are “please don’t dress as my race as a costume, it’s basically blackface” and “my religion was systematically driven to the brink of extinction, I’d appreciate it if you didn’t use it as a fun activity to express your creativity”.

    These things always seem chock full of getting defensive about something that doesn’t really happen, or acting like the smallest pushback to the dominant culture doing whatever they want is incredibly terrible.
    Appropriation isn’t an issue when it’s just cultures sharing. It’s an issue when people reduce the culture to the things in question, forget that there’s actually people involved who deserve respect, or outright claim ownership of the thing in question.

    Don’t go to a Halloween party dressed as a Puerto Rican. Don’t grab a random assortment of native American religious practices, mix them with crystals and use it to showcase your creativity.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        In reality? Like anyone else.

        As a costume?

        The not-puerto-rican editor of the magazine bon appetit went to a Halloween costume dressed as a caricature of a Puerto Rican with his also not Puerto Rican wife.
        It came into my head as an example of something less obviously problematic than blackface, but more obviously problematic than dressing as a Disney character that’s a depiction of a different race.

        Feel free to substitute any other ethnicity or race into my example as it makes sense to you.

        • @Shardikprime
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          117 minutes ago

          How is that being dressed as a Puerto Rican?

          You’d go to Venezuela or Colombia and see people dressed the same as well

          Hell even Ecuador or Peru I think

          Baseball is very popular in Latin and central America, is not unheard of that someone is fan of a baseball team from another country

          I don’t see how being dressed with something resembling merchandise of a baseball team means you are Puerto Rican or dressed like one

          And to go further, I believe it is EXTREMELY racist to think so.