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    11 months ago

    Even though you’re totally wrong with your definitions and facts, I do like your writing and appreciate your poetic license.

    This isn’t fascism, this is social conscience.

    A lot less severe than what you pretend fascism is.

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      TBH though I do find the term used to gatekeep far more than I see it used to promote respect. Most cultural arts and traditions formed from bringing a few items/ideas from other cultures back to their own and overtime they incorporated it into their own. Shit like wearing a cultures clothing item that requires significant cultural acts to obtain in said culture when you are not a patt of it, theres nuance and issues of cultural respect to talk about there. But “cultural appropriation” as a term doesnt really get used that often with that level of nuance

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        311 months ago

        “Gatekeep”, “gaslight” they’ve become twitter shit words. Completely poisoned. Just mentionning them cast doubt and suspicion on the speaker. Even when it applies.

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        I mostly disagree, every time I visited a country and wore the cultural dress, the local culture has been very supportive and appreciative, and I’ve been able to enter into more interesting conversations because I’m willing to engage in their culture on a more visceral level.

        I understand cultural sensitivity, but I have yet to encounter a culture that does not want to be recognized, particularly for their notable and impressive achievements.

        Or if their clothing looks f****** cool, like in Morocco or Japan. China. Or the states. Or Vietnam. Or Germany(goofy but still fun). Malaysia.

        Everywhere. Everywhere I have talked to people, they appreciate the appreciation of their culture.

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          To me, the term “cultural appropriation” refers to things like schools having kids make chicken feather “headdresses” to “celebrate” Native American Day, or wearing a religious symbol in a disrespectful way. Even though people like the person in the post can be annoying, I think it’s still progress that we’re able to have these discussions, and I think it’s too bad that for many people the takeaway seems to be “cultural appropriation is never problematic.” I’d take the person from the post any day over someone who thinks they’re immune from criticism when they unintentionally engage in behavior that truly is disrespectful.

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            No goddamn way.

            We’ve been having these discussions, as far as history is aware, since we started writing things down.

            Give me the rebuttal friend any day.

            I’ve been to too many countries, and what you’re alleging is simply and practically incorrect.

            Cultures appreciate genuine cultural appreciation.

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              But cultural appreciation is not what is meant by “cultural appropriation.” Cultural appropriation is when it’s done in a disrespectful manner.

              I grew up with some utterly racist experiences in school – the feather “headdress” and cardboard tipis, the sombreros on Cinco de Mayo, etc.

              I wish I’d had someone at the time to explain why that was wrong.

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                That’s ignorance, which is different from any sort of intentional disrespect.

                You get a pass,as a kid.

                You’re going to ask, how do I know you’re getting a pass?

                Go ask anybody from the culture you’re afraid of offending if you get a pass for being a child.

                It’ll be cool.

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                  No one person can represent an entire culture though. That’s why it’s on us to learn how to be respectful.

                  For example, someone from Mexico might be just fine with offensive Hispanic stereotypes, but that doesn’t excuse such behavior. You can’t just ask a random person for a pass, like what? Even asking for something like that would be utterly tasteless lmao

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                    Yes, a Mexican person being appreciative of a random foreign guy wearing a sombrero does excuse your interpretation of stereotypes.

                    You don’t actually need to ask people for passes, that’s a silly meme.

                    You can appreciate someone’s culture and they’ll talk to you like a human being.

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          Thats… kinda what I’m talking about? Cultural appropriation is most often used in a context of why you SHOULDNT engage in things you like about another culture

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            011 months ago

            You’re condemning the appreciation of another culture, which every culture will tell you is welcome and appreciated.

            So it is kind of what you’re talking about, except you’re missing the main point.

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              IM not condemning the appreciation of other cultures. I’m saying the concept of Cultural Appropriation leads to the thought process of the woman who’s tweet started this thread more than it leads to how to be better respectful in how you appreciate things. A person wouldnt “appopriate” anything unless something about it found interest in them. Just general lessons in respect in general are far more useful

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                Idk wtf “a person wouldn’t appropriate anything unless something about it found interest in them” means, so I’m going to just assume that your heart is in the right place.

                Happy New Year

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                  Tbf it took me a bit to translate your response too =P But essentially what I mean is Appropriation is basically taking something from somewhere that you like, but in a disrespectful or dishonest fasion. Its basically inappropriate/disrespectful appreciation. If this is your polite way of exiting a conversation though I respect that and wish you a good day as well.

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                    Not at all, that was my genuine disregard for a nonsensical comment.

                    I’m always up for clear discussion.

                    It sounds like you’re agreeing with what I said, that if cultural appreciation disrespectful, then it is cultural appreciation.

                    If cultural appreciation is not respectful than it is cultural disrespect.

                    Are you trying to say that cultural appreciation is better than cultural disrespect?

                    Because total agree.