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In reply to the discussion: How big a problem is "cultural appropriation" in the United States? [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)It was called segregation. No other group was segregated (left out of the melting pot) like we were, and certainly not for multiple generations. They began calling the melting pot a salad bowl in the Seventies.
The 'Melting Pot' was White Only. Just like many things. Understand that, and you understand why these issues matter so much to us. Being left out all the time leads you to make your own culture. And when you add the fact that we were always left out, cheated, stolen from, babies sold, beaten up, segregated, lynched, raped, harassed, threatened, had white producers steal our music for white bands to 'Cover' while they got all the credit, then you can possibly understand the fact the Black people have trust issues with the Majority. When you have had to fight for every scrap, fight to vote, fight to OWN YOURSELF, you probably don't really feel like giving one more thing to the majority.