I knew someone was going to post this in a feeble attempt to get an ATRL hit thread.
Honey, I think this whole "cultural appropriation" debate really unnecessary sometimes, but this is getting attention on Facebook/Instagram and she's a celebrity/artist, so... Celebria!
Honey, I think this whole "culture appropriation" debate really unnecessary sometimes, but this is getting attention on Facebook/Instagram and she's a celebrity/artist, so... Celebria!
I agree and understand, but you just know it's going to cause a huge mess in here.
Only a few decades ago, we stole the Indians land & oppressed them, conned them out of their money and now we want to steal their culture for fashion reasons...? You get to wear that one night and look 'cute' and not deal with the **** you get for being native and all the disadvantage that comes with it.
We stole the Indians land & oppressed them, conned them out of their money and now we want to steal their culture for fashion reasons...? You get to wear that one night and look 'cute' and not deal with the **** you get for being native.
Only a few decades ago, we stole the Indians land & oppressed them, conned them out of their money and now we want to steal their culture for fashion reasons...? You get to wear that one night and look 'cute' and not deal with the **** you get for being native and all the disadvantage that comes with it.
I think you mean like hundreds of years ago, but yes, I see your point. But, what's the difference if I visit the Smokey Mountains and buy a Cherokee headpiece and wear it?