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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]Matariki
(18,775 posts)for instance the Heidi Klum 'fashion' shoot of models dressed as Native Americans. Or some very tasteless Halloween costumes
But a google search for "cultural appropriation" turns up some fairly petty stuff, including complaints about white people practicing martial arts, using chop sticks, wearing dreadlocks, getting henna tattoos, belly dancing, and more. It's a bit hard not to see it as a damned if they do damned if they don't crazy-making complaint, where a person is either asserting European culture as the only one with any value or any interest in other culture or sub-cultures is criticized as theft.
I think under all these complaints however is justified anger over inequity, which we really need to address as a multi-cultural society.