eh. Most of the cultural appropriation talk I see is about old historical parts of culture. But I see where you're coming from.
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Yeah, but I just mean, wanting to preserve a special space. Something that can't be harvested by the Giant Culture-Eating Amoeba.
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I think many ppl mistake global/modern/homogenized culture for white culture...an old Japanese prof told me "Japan is becoming Americanized"
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But I said to him "Nah, America was just the first to be eaten by the Amoeba." And same with white culture, I think.
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Ever listened to "American Pie"? It's all about white American culture being devoured by a new, modernized, commercial culture.
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And ironically, a lot of what devoured Don MacLean's America was derived from black American culture.
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I think the real force devouring all the cultures is not controlled by white people, or Americans, or any group. It's its own force.
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Yeah, I agree. I mean it's just people's natural inclination to mimicry I think. It's like... how we work as a species to some degree.
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The complaint, of course, is white people and Americans maybe unfairly harnessing/monetizing that force. But I think you're basically right.
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Do you think inroads are being made on the monetization thing? More production companies owned by black ppl?
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Maybe? Whether we're moving forward or backwards on that overall depends on your pov on viral/popular social media content by poc I think.
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Idk. people often point to web articles that are basically compilations of funny tweets, but how much $$ do those articles generate?
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