Squeegee Beckenheim
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Reading the article about cultural appropriation. In it a Native American is complaining when people take bits of cultures which aren't theirs and incorporate them into their own cultures. Then s/he says this:
To bring it back to my example of Native American artistry, there are many updates and changes and growing parts of our culture. Parts of hip-hop music have started to make their way into traditional songs and drumbeats.
Now, is cultural appropriation bad only when white people do it? Where do black people and Native Americans stand relative to each other on the privilege spectrum? I'm genuinely confused about whether and why this is okay.
S/he also mentions white people eating South East Asian food. I have a stir-fry almost every day, and I eat every meal with chopsticks because stir-fries are quick, easy, healthy and delicious, and I learnt to use chopsticks as a very young child and I actually find them better than a knife and fork - both to use for eating, and to wash up. Am I being racist or culturally insensitive with my eating habits? Does the fact that I buy some ingredients from my local Chinese shop (and the owner seems to like me) make it better or worse?