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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

But I'm Honoring You Dude!


Cultural Appropriation is not OK  The image above is the perfect example of why. In each shot there is a minority holding up a picture which depicts what cultural appropriation is all about and why it angers so many cultures worldwide. So what exactly is cultural appropriation?
Cultural Appropriation, as stated by wisegeek, is sometimes used to describe the act of borrowing aspects of another culture. While this definition seems harmless, the effects that “borrowing” can have on a culture are far more harmful. These effects include:
1.      Invalidation of one’s culture, society, or people
2.       Reinforcement of negative stereotypes
3.      Distorts cultural traditions
4.  Dehumanization



Here are some examples to illustrate my point. 

American sports have long used cultural appropriation as mascots to promote their teams; for example, the Washington Redskins Indian. The term Redskins in itself is a derogatory and dehumanizing term. For those who do not know the history of the term “Redskin” (Google it)and would argue that this icon is being used to represent Native Americans in a positive light, I pose this question, “If the icon of was Jesus Christ winking and throwing up the peace sign, and the mascot used during game ran around turning water into wine, would Christians consider it offensive?” 

 

Another example would be Halloween. Halloween is a great example of cultural appropriation. For example so people go as far as painting their faces and bodies to emulate another culture. In the same instance, if reversed would the appropriating side feel slighted as well?





That is a good question and I wonder how Caucasians felt when the Wayan’s Bro. made White Chicks.

There will always be the naysayers who say that the people offended by their actions are way too sensitive and need to lighten up because they meant no harm, and to them they may be right, but is having a little fun really worth offending someone’s culture? You be the judge.

2 comments:

  1. Nice blog using mascots of big sports teams that have names of these mascots of people or words used in religious or culture history. You stated your opinion very clear if Jesus was a mascot how will the Christians think about it. My opinion they will get offensive because they will think you are mocking there religious beliefs. But all that it is very good blog.

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  2. Your post was really a refresher to most people about Cultural Appropriation. I really like the examples you used about sports teams because they honestly are portraying a figure of some sort that more than likely has a cultural background. The examples you provided to back up your point on this topic we’re on point and very specific. You should check out my blog post on cultural appropriation: forgottenprophecy.blogspot.com

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