I don't usually like to criticise editorial cartoons — they're edgy by definition — but this is a bad misjudgement on someone's part.
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Oh please.
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And these identities, particularly in context, usually are...?
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Similar implication to the way indigenous history is often put in natural history museums
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You're trying WAY too hard here. Message is, clearly, that the entire concept of cultural appropriation is ridiculous.
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Yep, spot on.
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like witless cartooning from the 19th cent.
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Let's give a slow slow clap to
@globeandmail this morning.#wrongsideofhistory#justdontgetit#Canada150Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I understood it as "everything is appropriation" but I understand where you're coming from. I don't think the author intended it though.
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