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The one with the Japanese comments on cultural appropriation really speak to me.
I love the bit where theyâre like âeauh mai gahhh why would they give this awful WHITE person their preshious cultural itaaammms??!!?â Um, because only white kids give a shit about âcultural appropriationâ? Which is funny because somehow they canât see that bitching about it is actually appropriating other peopleâs VOICES and thoughts and opinions and replacing them with their own white voices. They have become the thing they claim to hate.
WHITE SJW KIDS, STOP TRYING TO SPEAK FOR PEOPLE OF OTHER CULTURES. LET THEM SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES FFS. I promise they can, and will if they need to.
Culture - by its nature, by human nature - SPREADS. It just DOES. People contact other cultures, and they share things. Thatâs just a fact of life. And itâs A GOOD THING! The VAST majority of people ENJOY that and are HAPPY to share culture! Culture is NOT a finite resource that can be stolen, that can be devalued with use, that can be depleted - quite the opposite, actually. In fact, people from other cultures have explicitly expressed, to me personally as well as to plenty of others everywhere, that they feel pride and excitement when somebody from another culture is interested in or wants to emulate their culture. People who are not uptight white American teenagers/college kids are far more often than not quite HAPPY TO SHARE CULTURE.
And even if it somehow WERENâT human nature to share and spread culture, imitation is not inherently ridicule or inherently bad. What could possibly make emulating somebody or something bad? Even the most âegregiousâ âcultural appropriationâ âoffenseâ - dressing up for Halloween - isnât necessarily bad or wrong. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. [Which, I think, is a large part of why people are happy to share culture.]Â When you see somebody in a football uniform on Halloween, do you immediately assume that theyâre making fun of football players, devaluing what they do? Or do you think, aw that kid wants to be a football player when he grows up, or I guess that guy likes football/that player?Â
So why is it different for cultural outfits, or for adults? It isnât, not inherently. Dressing up in a kimono isnât making fun of kimonos or Japanese culture. Itâs appreciation. Now, if somebody is going around dressed in a caricature of a culture and openly and maliciously mocking people, then theyâre⊠mocking people and thatâs fucking rude. But theyâre not stealing culture since culture canât be stolen, and theyâre not devaluing cultural items because culture is far stronger and more meaningful than somebodyâs clothes.
I mean, are YOU not happy and excited to share YOUR culture with people? Do YOU get offended if somebody dresses up as something from your culture or learns your language or eats your food or wears your cultureâs clothes? If you do, youâre an asshole. Thatâs not normal.
Like the example in the OP I, too, have been given cultural items as gifts, by people (or race traitors???) from the same culture. I have friends who bring back gifts, including grammar/vocab textbooks, from their home country when they go back to visit, and they get genuinely excited and happy to see me (and anybody they gave gifts to) use/wear their gifts. Once a sweet Cameroonian lady my gramma worked with gave her a cultural dress and actually helped her dress up in it for Halloween. That was super cute. Also, I was once asked to sing at a big, important party celebrating a big, important CULTURAL holiday that we donât even celebrate in America, BY people from that country, because I could speak (and sing, though not sing well) in their language. I got a massively positive response from every single person there, some of the older ladies actually had tears in their eyes, absolutely everybody there wanted to hang out and speak to me in their language, a couple even invited me to come sing at their wedding later, and the hostâs wife even HAND MADE a beautiful cultural dress for me afterward (ooh, so I guess sheâs an evil race traitor, right???). Because sharing culture is a WONDERFUL thing that should be CELEBRATED and not fucking OUTLAWED you nazi freaks.
And hereâs another example, which actually comes from an excellent YouTube channel where a Japanese guy excitedly shares his culture (or betrays his people????) with the world (TRIGGER WARNING: donât click that link if you canât handle watching a man intentionally teach people how to âappropriateâ his culture!!):Â
In this video, he went around asking random people (I donât think Iâve ever seen the same person twice in his âman on the streetâ videos) what they think of otakus, and specifically about people from other countries being obsessed with anime and such (that question starts at about 3:15). This is three separate groups of unrelated people who all independently stated that sharing culture is a good thing. There were plenty more answers, ranging from take it or leave it to itâs awesome, but nobody was protective of their culture in any way. (Side note, I think I might be in love with the girl in the 2nd-to-last pic. She is sooo sweet and her smile is sooo pretty and she is just sooo cute!)
So in conclusion, shut the fuck up about cultural appropriation, especially if youâre not from the culture you think youâre defending. Speaking on peopleâs behalf, as if you know what they want or whatâs good for them, is the REAL APPROPRIATION here. Stop doing that, ya dicks.
YESSSSSS
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION MASTERPOST
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Ya ever go through your master post tag and just feel like something needs to be brought back. Yeah this is one of those.
This needed to come back
It always does, because the term has been so abused itâs not even funny.
Also erase the ideas that south european people cannot be white and that the world is divided in poc and white, with seconds always being the bad guys.
Ever notice the cultural appropriation police are almost always boring dumpy middle class girls with the personality of mold?
The Spanish one killed me. Hispanic people didnât develop the language, the Spanish did.
Ironwood's arc was structured so beautifully across the show tho.
Right from the get go, we see him as an interesting character but someone who relies on strength and military might, a character who's views are in direct conflict to Ozpin. In season 3, Ozpin is proven right, but we see Ironwood and the heroes on the same side, so we think there's hope. And then in V4, while Atlas is framed as a cold and uncaring kingdom full of ignorant people who don't give a shit, Ironwood is the only one on Weiss's side and the only one who cares. Him declaring the amount of control he has on national decisions is worrying, but he's saying that to Jacques, who's a despicable asshole, so it goes past you.
And then the heroes get to Atlas in V7, and they see how thoroughly discarded Mantle is. They see how angry and scared its people are and how bad the conditions are, and within the first 5 minutes of the first episode, they are uncertain about what's going on with Ironwood.
Except they meet Ironwood, and he may be worried and he may make mistakes, but he's friendly and sincere and immediately involves them in a genuinely good plan that could reunite the world again. He welcomes them and apologizes for the bad reception, embraces Qrow, he makes them licensed Huntresses and Huntsmen.
He's so sincere with such good intentions that that despite his occasional drawbacks, the heroes are willing to try. Throguout the volume, we see them struggle to try and push him in the right direction, to do right by Mantle, to not resort to martial law, to listen to them. They try to pull him back from doing things that he'll regret while the Ace-Ops just stand by and listen. And finally in Episode 8, when everything collides, we see him relenting and listening, proving once again that he has good, sincere intentions. He proves to be a dictator who's willing to listen to the heroes, who are his subordinates.
The problem with this dynamic is that the heroes can only get him to listen as long as he allows them to do so. The power is all with him. He gives them illusions of control, he thinks he's doing right by them, but no matter how well-intentioned he is, at the end of the day, he's still a dictator, and he can and has taken everything back. The Ace-Ops know this - they never question him throughout the volume. The heroes also know this, to an extent, but they don't realize how far his authority goes. The missions, the election and the Amity Arena plan all temporarily distracted the heroes - and us - from the restrictions and disregard they'd originally seen in Mantle. Episode 11 is almost like a slap in the face - he's not listening and we can't get him to listen, the only thing that we can do is stand against him.
Ironwood's fall in episode 11 has a very heartbreaking "it was always meant to be this way" feel to it. Because at the end of the day, the heroes and Atlas were never going to be aligned. It was built up to be a conflict since the very beginning of the show, and the 1st episode of V7 only reinforced that. And Ironwood is a dictator who makes thoughtless decisions, is capable of overreacting, and is able to disregard the consequences of those decisions - he's always been this way. He came so close to working things out, he came so close to loosening the secrets and control he's forced onto Mantle, but seeing that black queen made him desperate enough to leap over that invisible line to try and tighten his control and make a really, really messed up decision. Episode 11 is so painful, but it personally felt right to me. Everything that happened could have been avoided, and it makes it all the more painful and frustrating, but this route felt like something we've been building up to since the very beginning of the show.
watch until the very end
Kenshin meets Kurama! Remember when Kurama had a scar just like him?
I do cause when I used to watch YYH I also was watching Samurai X and when Kurama got that scar I went nuts,Â
Test your colour vision
IM A FUCKING MOLE
i tried again and got dog HOW AM I AN ART KID
IâM A HAWK WTF IâM BASICALLY BLIND
tiger gang
Iâm hawk. Thanks. Next color test please
Hawk! Not bad.
i got robot
I got tiger
I GOT ROBOT??
I got a mole at first because they had the gal to trow Magenta at me like it was a real colour. So I retook the test, no Magenta, and got Hawk.
Iâm a robot XD
I got hawk
Will definitely be trying this...
Just an FYI for those in the US with insurance issues
Important information! Insurance coverage decisions are made by medically ignorant bean-counters. Until we can dismantle the whole shitty system, know how to scare them into submission.
This is like that procedure Mr. Incredible told that old lady
Another Deltarune upgraded cutscene animation but this time in video format for convenience, hope you all like :)
this is amazing holy shit
EVERYONE STOP AND LOOK AT THIS
Have you ever heard of Shaun Keenan? Probably not, but you have now.
Amazing art of dinosaurs in the wild American West? Yes please!
Thereâs so many heâs done and theyâre all just the best aesthetic.
What I never knew I needed but a void has definitely been filled.
Go to his website and give some support!
http://shaunkeenan.com/
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Holy shit yes!Â
A fun sciencey set up for an AU I've been kicking around for a while. It's basically just a Gravity Falls/Invader Zim crossover.
I'm calling it Camp Mystery, or Camp Mystery AU.
lifehack: when you see a Take One candy bowl in a restaurant, wait until noones looking and shovel candy into your pockets. god may judge you but his sins outnumber your own
âGod may judge you but his sins outnumber your own.â We really need to start collecting and sourcing these Potent Quotables.
Iâve been doing this for years
Itâs all on a google doc of mine (x)
my brain is all fried up but I needed to get something out of my system so!! drabbly ineffable husbands comic between commissions, work and studying
Shut up, PETA, you donât know anything about real sheep, let alone fake ones.
Real sheep wool never stops growing, becoming thicker and matted as it grows, resulting in too much weight being put on the animalâs body, not too mention the over heating it will cause.Â
The wool, when left unchecked, also becomes filthy due to urine and feces getting caught in it, which becomes a breeding ground for bacteria, which attracts flies, which results in maggot infestation. Its animal cruelty to NOT shear your sheep.
Just like real sheep, Woolooâs wool never stops growing, and grows so fast that it takes just 3 months for it to go from completely shorn back to its usual puffy look. Real sheepâs wool grows much slower though. For example
This is Shrek. Shrek escaped his owners and hid out in a cave, his wool growing unchecked for 6 years.
This is Shrek Unbound. A being beyond human comprehension that came into existence when they shaved Shrek after finally capturing him. 6 years of hauling that thick wool around tempered his muscles and gave him the strength of 50 sheep. The town was destroyed by Shrek mere moments after this photo was taken.
Sheep, goat, Lama, Alpaca, etc have been bred by humans over centuries to have hair that never stops growing. They are 100% dependent on us now. In some states it is actually against the law to not shear these animals at least once a year.Â
So PETA. Kindly shut the hell up and go the hell away.
SPREAD THEIR SHAME!