Culture Enjoying your own cultural is cultural appropREEEEation

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Who knew that the SJWs were all part of Hitler's 4D chess game?
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“There are lots of hairstyles that I think look gorgeous but stay away from for myself — specifically cornrows and their variations,” says Nedd. But shying away from these styles is as much self-policing as it is not growing up with the culture. “No one ever told me those braided styles weren't for my hair, but my non-black parent did my hair growing up, and I feel like there's a whole education in black haircare and styling that I missed out on, and maybe I don't have a right to try this late in the game... If I jumped in with both feet now, I would feel appropriative.”

brain freeze feels easier to deal with than trying to understand what kind of logic they use
 
The important takeaway is that these laughably described mixed race women would be fine to express their true heritage if only Basic Becky hadn't appropriated it first.

These girl-women complain more about white women than incels.
 
White men started destroying minority cultures, and now fat white sjw women are finishing it. We consciously try to act more white now to avoid getting mobbed by psycho fat white women. :/ Life sucks if you're a halfie. Or anything besides a fat white feminist, for that matter. They've cucked society into submission to their lardy and histrionic demands.
 
Wow. I know a white girl who got married this past year to an Indian dude, and they had 2 big wedding ceremonies in the Midwest, one Hindu and one Western. In the preparations for the Hindu ceremony, the white bride was expected by the groom's family to be painted with henna, wear a sari, et cetera. If she'd declined and said, "I feel like I'd be appropriating your culture," they'd have thrown a shitfit and not bought the couple a house (they were loaded as fuck).

It's amazing how actual full-blooded people from these cultures usually have no problem whatsoever with appropriation and actually want other people to enjoy their culture enough to partake in it.
 
Wow. I know a white girl who got married this past year to an Indian dude, and they had 2 big wedding ceremonies in the Midwest, one Hindu and one Western. In the preparations for the Hindu ceremony, the white bride was expected by the groom's family to be painted with henna, wear a sari, et cetera. If she'd declined and said, "I feel like I'd be appropriating your culture," they'd have thrown a shitfit and not bought the couple a house (they were loaded as fuck).

It's amazing how actual full-blooded people from these cultures usually have no problem whatsoever with appropriation and actually want other people to enjoy their culture enough to partake in it.
Pretty much nobody outside of the United States cares about this whiney nonsense.
 
Molly Applejohn’s father is Red River Cree... However, her short, light hair and tattoos mean most people read her as white. “I am heavily tattooed and none of my work features Metis, or Cree designs, because when I see white women with their trendy little dreamcatchers and moccasins, I am enraged,” says Applejohn...

What if those white women are also part native american?
 
I'm waiting for someone to try to out-SJ the SJWs by saying that the idea of cultural appropriation is a way to reinforce western hegemony and colonialist outcomes.
You say that, but after we domesticate their youth with our customs and media, their college kids become liberal SJWs of their own.

Japan is having that issue right now.
 
The craziest shit about this woman's article is that basically it means as soon as one of your parents is white, you should give up any other culture that legitimately belongs to your family because you're a honky now, too. This seems like the only effect it could possibly have is reinforcing the spread of white culture and the diminishment of everyone else.

It's like when this UC Davis cultural studies student I knew was doing her dissertation on how racist it was to "eat someone else's culture" by buying cheap samosas and saag paneer at Trader Joe's. Like, how is that going to do anything but make a country full of people who can only eat burgers and fries and fried chicken? God forbid people expand their cultural horizons without feeling like they're walking into a minefield.
 
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