Then it's not yours to deny it. In fact, it's everybody's place to make their own judgement on what they wear & you have to deal with it
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I also asked my adopted daughter about this (Indian ex-Hindu)pic.twitter.com/M6WrUJCpfx
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But even if most people in a group think something is wrong, that doesn't make it wrong. The ethical argument needs to be sound.
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eg- homosexuality does not become wrong because a majority of Pakistanis think it is.
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That is also not a coincidence. You're right, tho, a majority believing a certain thing doesn't mean what they believe is right.
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No. You choose to support those who share your intersectional views & I those who share my liberal ones. But it's my values that work here.
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The ideology around cultural appropriation claims to uphold the values of minority cultures but then ignores those members who wrongthink.
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Liberalism has values of freedom, fairness, shared humanity & individuality consistent with supporting those ideas in every cultural group.
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Respecting each other's shared humanity/individuality means actually acknowledging that we're all different and have different perspectives.
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The entire concept of "cultural appropriation" is just an incredibly bigoted diatribe spewed by angry race centric simpletons.
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BTW Helen, I read your pinned tweet and think you might be the most well balanced intellectual liberal person I have ever encountered.
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