8 Signs Your Yoga Practice Is Culturally Appropriated – And Why It Matters http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/05/yoga-cultural-appropriation/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SocialWarfare … via @evrydayfeminism
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Replying to @jessesingal
2/ These people live in a parallel universe woven with a different causal structure involving how harm occurspic.twitter.com/FSyqlXhglw
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3/ If you buy into this garbage ideology, then you believe that a) things you do on your own, in private, are somehow *hurting* others,
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4/ and that b) it is a form of meaningful activism to state, out loud, that you know where yogic practice comes from. It should not
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5/5 surprise us that subcultures which fully embrace this garbage ideology are full of extremely neurotic and insufferable people.
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does it surprise you the article says "If you’re white, there’s not necessarily anything wrong with you doing yoga. "
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disengenuous to frame it as about what people do in private when followed by:pic.twitter.com/utnMj5ah5z
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There is no situation in which doing yoga harms people, unless it, you know, harms people
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harm = my action causes some sort of "injury" to another human being through a causal chain that is reasonable
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Replying to @jessesingal
all this does is change my question to what you consider to be "injury". How can someone explain what you can't define?
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