Talking about cultural appropriation and doing what Crowder did are two very different things here. Talking about appropriation doesn’t requiring dressing up as a racist caricature of said culture, period.
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Replying to @Blinni3 @Chickenooble and
They were talking about cultural appropriation and yeah, I grew up watching Benny Hill who greatly exaggerated his characters but it wasn’t to discuss cultural appropriation...
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Replying to @Chickenooble @tigerpaw743 and
And this is where things get hazy. I’m not a fan of cheap snipes on either side but there’s a difference between swinging at individuals (depends on what they did and if you’re punching up or down), a CHOSEN political ideology, and an unchosen demographic like race or gender.
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Replying to @BorisBorisxl @Chickenooble and
A joke that had the tenet of “all people from the South are inbred” isn’t something I’d support (though white southerners still have an easier time than a lot of minorities) but swinging at gun nuts that choose their lifestyle is different.
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Replying to @Chickenooble @tigerpaw743 and
Well if you’re already unconcerned by this depiction you’ll probably consider my next statement alarmist: but shit like this spreads. Teenagers who think of Cr*wder as a role model are gonna pull this shit on their classmates.
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They already do. Kids in schools already are being racist ignorants towards their fellow students but don’t let that stop Crowder from talking about cultural appropr... I mean dressing up as a racist caricature to somehow equate to cultural appropriation.
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