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What Cultural Appropriation is NOT
Cultural appropriation is real and can be very harmful, but Tumblr en masse has grossly misdefined it. Here are some examples of what isn’t cultural appropriation:
- Eating food from another culture - Properly practicing a religion from another culture. - Listening to music from another culture - Reading literature from another culture - Learning a new language - Respectfully wearing clothing from another culture in an appropriate setting, such as overseas, at a cultural event, wedding, etc. - Buying crafts from local craftsman. - Respectfully participating in cultural activities such as yoga, dreidel, and belly dancing - Respectfully wearing or using non-sacred icons or art from another culture, such as Chinese pottery or in some cases, henna. - Trying out instruments and tools from another culture, such as chopsticks or traditional writing instruments
Many people from other cultures are actually offended when Americans try to fight “cultural appropriation”. For example, many Japanese people thought that criticism of Avril Lavigne’s video was laughably ignorant at best and racist at worst. Also, in many countries, Americans who refuse to partake in cultural activities or traditional dress out of fear of appropriation are seen as snobbish and entitled. Additionally, many religions actively encourage evangelization. Saying that religions traditionally practiced by non-white people cannot freely spread has some very racist implications.
Being culturally literate actively fights racial prejudice or ignorance. Taking the time to learn another culture’s history, values, perspective, and traditions makes people better citizens. For example, understanding how various cultures and religions view illness will help me be a better nurse. Cultural competence can only help society, and it prevents genuine, offensive cultural appropriation.
There are definitely some gray areas when it comes to cultural appropriation. Some Christians find non-Christians using crosses in fashion offensive, while some do not, for example. Intent can also carry some significance. For example, someone may fully understand the sacred meaning of the ankh and feel a strong spiritual connection to it. Another person may just think it looks cool. Both wear an ankh ring, but one would definitely not be appropriating while the other has entered a gray area.
Some cultural practices overlap as well. Tattooing has been practiced around the world by many cultures that didn’t come into contact with each other, for example. Meditation has also been practiced around the world. Buddhist mediation is arguably the best known, but nearly every culture and religion has one or more varieties of it. (I personally like the method practiced in Ancient Ireland best, because it’s the only one I personally know that allows one to think exclusively in words. It’s not physically possible for an NLDer to “turn off” verbal thinking, so most other forms of meditation are inaccessible.)
Historically, separating cultures often leads to cultural incompetence, xenophobia, discrimination, stereotyping, and racism. Cultural appropriation is bad, but that doesn’t make cultural segregation good.
This!
This teenage girl cane up to me at customer service today and asked me to help her find the book. When she got it off the shelf, she started jumping up and down and got SO HAPPY because she got the book she wanted. I love working in a bookstore because of people like her.
Books are the key to happiness
I may not be the queen of the socially awkward but I'm pretty sure I'm in the parliament somewhere.
when girls are shaving their legs in the shower what they’re really doing is practicing yoga with a razor blade on a slip-n-slide
We're basically ninjas
Some Disney comics I made for a mini zine years back but didn’t post all of them online anywheres! Here you go.
Emmy is a goddamn national treasure. I am surprised at all times that Nick Cage isn’t hunting for her, I really am
The mulan one!
The mice were a bad choice. These are epic.
Picture my husband sent this morning....
“i’m not bitter” i say, bitterly, with a bitter expression
Basically
assembling evidence that Paris Hilton is into vintage radios & is also a radically different person than you may have assumed
Hi yes, let me tell you about my encounters with Paris Hilton.
First time I was at a Harry Potter Los Angeles meet-up at the Grove. I am waiting in line to order food from Phil’s Deli when the person in front of me backs up suddenly. I do the same and backpedal right onto someone’s foot. I immediately turn around, apologizing, when I am face-to-face with Paris Hilton.
My first thought is that I probably just ruined $2000 shoes.
She goes, “Oh goodness, it’s fine!” and laughs. She glances down at our feet. “You’ve got big feet, too!”
I laugh a little, nervous. “Yeah. Size eleven.”
“Me, too!” She laughs and offers up a hand for a high-five. I react automatically and high five her. “It’s so hard to find shoes in our size, right?”
I nod.
“You should go check out [some store on Rodeo]. They actually carry size eleven women’s shoes for me!”
I grin, although my first thought is I cannot afford shoes from Rodeo Drive.
The second time I encountered Paris Hilton was through my work at GLAAD. My work there involved VIP phone calls for membership-related stuff. I was assigned to her during Pride that year, since we had a good working phone relationship. When she saw me, she was excited “to finally meet me.” Those words died on her lips when we shook hands and she narrowed her eyes.
“We’ve met before.”
I smiled. “Yes.”
“At the Grove! You’re my foot twin!”
We both ended up laughing and chatting for a good half-hour (although she did say I should have mentioned we’d already met! I told her there hadn’t been a good opportunity but that it would likely sort itself out at Pride pretty fast). I only wish I’d known she was interested in amateur radio! (Everyone in my family, including me, has their license.)
Since then, I have vigorously defended Paris Hilton to people. She absolutely gave me the impression that she was a kind, good, loving, and generous person. She also gave the impression of being very intelligent, with impressive business acumen.
Nothing like wearing fuzzy socks on a linoleum floor. Spinning around the kitchen like a fucking ice princess. Aaaaaannnnnnnnd the gold medal for single figure skating goes toooooooooo "Mom in pink fleece socks"
Yup. Definitely found my spirit animal.
wow that cat is really good at organizing colours
Damn talented cat
5:57am....this is what happens when you try to search for Moby Dick.
Dont fucking hurt my heart like that ever again.
FUCK THIS PICTURE SET!!!
THIS FUCKING CAT DID THAT ON PURPOSE
I need to go lay down. Jesus.
JUSTICE FOR ZACHARY HAMMOND
CNN SAID NO ONES BRINGING ATTENTION TO ZACH BECAUSE HE’S WHITE. ARE THEY NOT SEEING THE MAJORITY OF POC ARE BOOSTING THIS?!
Banana
Show dogs
If I ever start breeding and showing dogs all of my dogs registered names are going to be song lyrics....just so I can hear some stuffy announcer say "next in the ring 'Mickey You're So Fine You're So Fine You Blow My Mind Hey Mickey Ah Ah Hey Mickey' his call name is 'Bob'"