- 21 Oct 2021 00:38
#15195133
Really?
You seem to be arguing that Germans are currently as economically marginalised as Indigenous people today and so the context is the same. I think this is incorrect.
Again, you seem to ignore the given definition, and instead you are using any examples whatsoever of one culture using things traditionally associated with another culture and asking if this fits the definition of cultural appropriation.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
wat0n wrote:They don't need to be the same for the analogy to apply.
Really?
You seem to be arguing that Germans are currently as economically marginalised as Indigenous people today and so the context is the same. I think this is incorrect.
I don't know, you tell me. Why aren't both examples the same? Isn't it actually racist to say someone can't eat, wear or sell something because of his or her race?
Again, you seem to ignore the given definition, and instead you are using any examples whatsoever of one culture using things traditionally associated with another culture and asking if this fits the definition of cultural appropriation.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...