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Originally posted by Praise Mariallah
fff I never said whites don't have culture. All Americans are pretty disconnected from their native cultures. But, Irish descendants have cultures, English descendants, Italian, etc.
I simply said I went looking for a stereotype to use as an analogy so the ones in here screaming how nothing about PE's tweet is racist could understand where I'm coming from, and it's true. The worst I found was the dumb blonde stereotype and it's not even close to being applicable to this situation. ![Sistrens](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/korn0818/ATRL_Smilies_All/random/mskt8j_zpsfb323382.gif)
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Not being able to jump. It took me two seconds. "White men can't jump" is not only a prominent stereotype, but a memorable movie title.
I think using a headdress would be better to appropriate towards religious cultures because not every American Indian holds reverence for a headdress. It would be one thing if the girl had the headdress on and acted in a negatively stereotypical way or used it to demean American Indian culture, but she just used it as a costume. Yes, it didn't hold the same meaning for her as it would to an American Indian that has reverence for it, but I wouldn't be offended by a person wearing a cross during a non-negative photoshoot. It's just not a big deal.