I mean, it would be a lot easier to talk about Cultural Appropriation if people understood what it is -- and, more importantly, what it is not.
Examples from the other thread:
// By their definition every time we have an Indian or Chinese meal we are guilty of the same offence. //
Nope -- not cultural appropriation.
// I'd better not buy any more soy sauce. I wouldn't want to culturally appropriate the Japanese cuisine. //
Ditto.
// I culturally appropriate anything I fancy... wearing a Salwar suit and eating a Thai curry. Listening to indigenous American chants, drinking Belgian lager. //
Funnily enough, this isn't CA either.
// ... last night's Eurovision winner was guilty of culturally appropriating the dress of Japan. //
Also not CA, which is, to be fair, no-one on AB's mistake.
// ... if ... an African American woman wears her hair naturally and she's told it's ' not professional' etc at work, and then some dozy white Lady wears the same style and is told she's edgy and cool. //
Now we're talking!!
I'm gonna have to leave it there for now, but will be back later. The main point for now is that you can't dismiss something if you don't even know what it is.