However it is a big topic among leftists right now, so I was just pointing out the hypocrisy of it all.
Example: Breaking Down Cultural Appropriation In Pop Music And More
thereâs been an ongoing trend in the music industry of appropriating cultures. What started with Miley Cyrus twerking, Australian Iggy Azalea rapping with the fakest southern-black accent Iâve ever heard, and Vanessa Hudgens wearing bindis to Coachella has now become a trend that doesnât look like it has an ending-point. If we were all equal and that culture's members were not mocked, ostracized and objectified for wearing the same things, then it would be okay. But, unfortunately, thatâs not the case.
The people of these adapted cultures are homogenized when someone not from that culture pettily embraces various elements from it. The history and significance of those elements are stripped away, leaving something that popular chain stores make in mass-production. No one is appreciating the culture by wearing this stuff; in fact they are doing anything but.
Blah, blah, blah.
BTW: It's weird that the broken character thing is still happening. We had FR work fine for about 20 years, and suddenly quote marks create fugly weirdness. I don't get it.
Ughh, who writes that crap. (BTW, I tell my kids that rap music is spelled with a silent c at the front of it.)
“The people of these adapted cultures are homogenized when someone not from that culture pettily embraces various elements from it.”
These people from the ‘adapted cultures’ are mainstreamed/normalized as they are accepted and integrated into society.
They lose their ‘rare bird’ status but some people in society are more separatist than they may publicly claim.