- Joined
- Jan 17, 2018
Always the way. Complaints about cultural appropriation always start with diaspora populations insecure about their heritage, and then get amplified by wokescold Karens like the population of ResetEra who will ignore all people from the actual culture because one [x]-American said it's bad. This has happened forever, from Speedy Gonzalez and Apu being beloved by actual Mexicans and Indians, to the 'my culture is not your prom dress' guy and the notorious photo of women yelling at the Japanese women who were hosting a kimono exhibit where people could try them on. People actually from the culture nearly always love sharing said culture unless it has a strong spiritual or personal perception - see Native American reaction to headdresses, but turquoise art is fine. It's always the mixed or 2nd gen kids who kick up a fuss, especially the ones whose parents succeeded in giving them a better life in the US than they would have had in their home country. They have the luxury to take such bullshit personally, after all.this was pointed out in the article and also in that thread (and ignored) the only people upset about it are americans that have absolutely no real connection with Chinese culture or language
The cultural melting pot is no longer good enough for these assholes, but then nothing is. The chance you'll have a kid who grows up to be one of these perpetually-butthurt fucktards is the only argument against race-mixing that has a point - but to be fair, it's not just them, it's also the white butthurt fucktards who only agree with minorities when they're taking offence, so even that's no guarantee your kid won't grow up to be a ResetEra poster. So race-mix away and just set proper internet boundaries instead.