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In reply to the discussion: I remember when "cultural appropriation" was seen as a sign of an inclusive society [View all]Prism
(5,815 posts)My partner is Asian with a degree in Japanese. So, anime is a part of my household on a pretty regular basis (I'm not personally a massive fan). He often shares with me the outrageous scoldings people receive for being enthusiastic about anime - and it's often whites scolding other whites. Noodle around online, and you can find some hilarious instances of white people scolding Asians (because they had no idea the person they were talking to was actually Asian).
It's gotten out of hand, quite frankly.
From your article, the phrase that leaps out at me is, "without permission." Well, who gives permission? My partner couldn't care less who loves anime. I frankly love it when heterosexuals appropriate gay culture. Are we permission enough, or does there need be a quorum? Who decides when permission is granted? Or rather, how many people must object in order for permission to be withdrawn?? If two people are offended and eight people are ok with it, is that enough to consider it offensive appropriation?
What kind of ratio are we looking at here?