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Just A Bad Hair Day Or Cultural Appropriation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best argument this young man could have used is, "Well, if my dreads are cultural appropriation, then when black girls straighten their hair - surely that's the same?"
I wish he'd had the wherewithal to say that - just to see how she could have argued against that.
In answer to the question...not cultural appropriation...just your average 'Trustifarian' going through the normal cycle of 20-something rebellion, before cutting it off when he goes to work at a realtors' office.
I wish he'd had the wherewithal to say that - just to see how she could have argued against that.
In answer to the question...not cultural appropriation...just your average 'Trustifarian' going through the normal cycle of 20-something rebellion, before cutting it off when he goes to work at a realtors' office.
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From elsewhere;
'I object to non-white persons who inappropriately
appropriate anything from MY culture, which includes electricity,
batteries, electric motors, generators, transformers, lights,
telephones, radio, television, lasers, lidar, radar, sonar, vacuum
tubes, transistors, integrated circuits, computers, Internet, planes,
trains, automobiles, tractors, tires, steam engines, steam turbines,
internal combustion engines, gas turbines, rockets, satellites,
telescopes, microscopes, eyeglasses, thermometers, steel, cement,
rubber, plastics, antibiotics, insulin, antiseptic surgery, X-rays,
particle accelerators, nuclear reactors, calculus,sliced bread, buttons,
zippers, flush toilets, toilet paper, microphones, loudspeakers,
amplifiers, pianos, guitars, brass and woodwind instruments, tuned
percussion instruments…I could go on, but I think I’ve made my point.'
;o)
'I object to non-white persons who inappropriately
appropriate anything from MY culture, which includes electricity,
batteries, electric motors, generators, transformers, lights,
telephones, radio, television, lasers, lidar, radar, sonar, vacuum
tubes, transistors, integrated circuits, computers, Internet, planes,
trains, automobiles, tractors, tires, steam engines, steam turbines,
internal combustion engines, gas turbines, rockets, satellites,
telescopes, microscopes, eyeglasses, thermometers, steel, cement,
rubber, plastics, antibiotics, insulin, antiseptic surgery, X-rays,
particle accelerators, nuclear reactors, calculus,sliced bread, buttons,
zippers, flush toilets, toilet paper, microphones, loudspeakers,
amplifiers, pianos, guitars, brass and woodwind instruments, tuned
percussion instruments…I could go on, but I think I’ve made my point.'
;o)
This "cultural appropriation" argument is wrong and completely bogus, but it's only made by the tiny minority of people. We shouldn't inflate its significance too high.
As a second point, I should have thought it was well-established that going to university because you have the qualifications in your chosen subject or discipline doesn't mean you have to be super-intelligent in everything you say or do.
As a second point, I should have thought it was well-established that going to university because you have the qualifications in your chosen subject or discipline doesn't mean you have to be super-intelligent in everything you say or do.
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