Posted on 03/29/2016 3:01:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
In a recorded video, the black female student appears to get physical after telling the white student he was appropriating black culture.
Theres a right way and a wrong way to confront someone you think is appropriating an aspect of your culture. And one student could find herself on the wrong side of things after a video has gone viral.
San Francisco State has launched an investigation after a video of a black student confronting a white student was posted online.
The black female student apparently took issue with the white guys choice of hairstyle. In the video, she can be heard telling him that he is appropriating her culture.
Youre saying that I cant have a hairstyle because of your culture? Why? the man says.
Because its my culture, she says.
He then goes on to state that Egyptian people also wore dreads.
Are you Egyptian? Nah, man, youre not, he says.
She then asks, Wait, wheres Egypt? Tell me.
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Exactly.
That makes it a much more serious issue.
She’s appropriated the clothing of the white culture. Why isn’t she wearing grass skirts and a bone through her nose?
She was trying to get the young man to "admit" that Egypt in is Africa ... as if that would prove her stupid argument.
This young woman has probably been saturated in the false dogmas of Afrocentrism, as preached by that famous scholar of ancient Egypt, Al Not-so-Sharp Sharpton.
The “male” is wearing a skirt. She should have gone that route.
The weed destroys any sense of smell.
Can we all start ripping on blacks for appropriating just a huge amount of stuff from white european culture?
All the technology? Our sports games? All our clothing with zippers and buttons? Shoes and boots? Cars? Phones?
Geez we could go on forever as to what they have all appropriated from our culture.
Besides, there ARE white afro-americans. It’s truly raciss to think that afro-americans come in only one dark color.
A friend of ours was an immigrant from South Africa and entered the African American of some such competition.
They told me he couldn’t be a winner after they saw he was white.
He argued he’d been born on the African continent, which made him more African than most of the blacks in the building.
You nailed it.
I say we start confronting black women who have straight hair.
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