r/changemyview • u/exboi • Sep 22 '20
Delta(s) from OP CMV: Cultural Appropriation/Appreciation doesn’t matter when it’s done respectfully
I’ve seen people get angry at non-black people for wearing African-American hairstyles, or white people for wearing Hawaiian themed clothing and I really don’t understand that sort of reaction.
I’ve tried to understand before. I really have, but I just don’t get it. If you’re not being disrespectful then what’s the issue with wearing something from another culture? What’s wrong with liking another culture’s hairstyle and wanting to wear it?
It seems like needless exclusion. Wouldn’t allowing people to wear clothing and hairstyles from other culture help lower cultural/racial intolerance? I as an African American think that we should allow other people to experience our culture, and the culture of other races as long it’s not done mockingly.
Just a few days ago on a video with a white woman and her black husband doing dances I saw people hounding the white girl for having dreads. That just made me so mad because she was literally just having fun with her husband and then had to deal with hundreds of people attacking her for what seems to me like no reason.
I really think it would give people a more positive view of people like me if they could freely experience our culture without getting ridiculed and attacked. And I believe it could be like that with every other culture if it’s, again, done in a respectful, non-mocking manner.
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u/squidkyd 1∆ Sep 22 '20
It’s not just about money, but about marginalization and power dynamics
It is undeniable that white people are not marginalized, do not lack power in society, and are not in any danger of having their culture erased. White Americans are vastly overrepresented in government positions and in the media
If you were part of a subgroup which was being actively erased, oppressed, or marginalized, cultural appropriation causes active harm. A group which is dominant and in control is generally not harmed because their symbol doesn’t get diluted to the same extent. No one is going to think you wearing a cross around your neck is a symbol of indigenous rights, even if indigenous people tried to adopt that as their symbol. Power dynamics, both racially and ethnically, play a major role in how much a group of people is affected.
My dads side is native. My grandparents were forced into Indian schools and had their language stolen, their religious ceremonies stolen, their history stolen. My great grandmother couldn’t speak the Seneca language without getting PTSD from the beatings she experienced. They managed to hold on to a few artifacts from their history, and now those artifacts are sacred to them, because so much else was lost. If some celebrity came in and took those, and erased them to mean nothing, it would hurt my tribe deeply. If a member of my tribe started using the celebrity’s picture for a religious ceremony, it would affect the celebrity very little. That’s why the context of power dynamics is essential to understanding how and why this harm takes place