They do not belong to you. Our cultures are not something you can just wear for Halloween, then take them off like used jeans.
Every time you touch something of ours, you try to turn it into profit, a brand, to make a fortune, and melt it into some watered down, incoherent mess that bares no resemblance to the original, has no historic ties anymore, nor meaning, - but can be easily consumed by your poorly educated masses. Then do it again, and again and again. Frankly, it's deeply disturbing.
Are there actually people who think like this in US of A? A few quotes from this fine, intelligent lady: "Our ancestors who were stronger and smarter" "We are not apologizing for being better at conquest and exploration" "We built ships and travelled the oceans and used stars to navigate."
Emphasis on how she uses "We" and "Our". She is associating herself with european travelers, sailors and all that. It's as if she was there with them when they colonized the US and that stuff.
"We wuz European sailors and shit"?
I watched this video in the morning when a friend linked it to me btw.
Zachary Peterson
>you aren't Anglo My ancestry says otherwise.
Jaxson Turner
So no country is allowed to talk about what people of their country once did, and people aren't allowed to bring up their ancestors accomplishments?
John Wright
>posting some Sup Forums youtubing bitch come on dude...
English isn't from America you daft cunt. God, you're exceeding every expectation of American stupidity
Adrian Sullivan
They're literally displaced european people though. It technically is their culture.
Jackson Martin
>"Our ancestors who were stronger and smarter" true >"We are not apologizing for being better at conquest and exploration" Why would they? it was the norm >"We built ships and travelled the oceans and used stars to navigate." true
Owen Young
Tho she could be more spesific instead of just saying "we"
Evan Robinson
you wanna be the one to fuck her Bruce?
Josiah Campbell
>Our ancestors bet her ancestors did fuck all
Alexander Johnson
thats what most of anyones ancestors probably did.
Austin Fisher
How about this?
Benjamin Peterson
What about it?
Samuel Fisher
>They hate us because they envy us >Not because we slaughtered them
There is something very odd about white people. Also most of the people spouting out anti-white rhetoric are other whites.
Jason Ortiz
Cultural approproation is a nazi concept. If some American decides to keep a pet grass snake and feed it milk, I'll be very glad.
Nicholas Harris
>If some American decides to keep a pet grass snake and feed it milk, I'll be very glad. Do Lithuanians do this?
Ethan Thomas
>you aren't Anglo every word in English you speak is like a thrust in your future daughters puss puss And yet our English is closer than RP. Really makes you think. Also, a lot of us have predominantly UK ancestry. If anything it's understated in the census.
Brody Foster
I don't usually come out in defense of Americans but I think this is one where it's worth it to have a non meme answer for the record.
They have a right to their culture and such as it is they do have very strong European foundations, yes, some go overboard and certainly do cross a line and I'm all for making fun of their lack of taste but ultimately they aren't misapropiating anything if they call say deep dish pizza or hamburguers or even chili, to make an example that hits closer to home, their own tradition, they do own it.
Much like my own country the US built its traditions on blendiung those of different peoples and they've certainly given back many valuable things in return to the world, music or film come to mind. Yes, they do also produce a lot of garbage (we all do) but nitpicking here does a diservice to the fact that they also, through their bringing renewed attention to many traditions, may be indirectly helping to raise interest in mantaining and preserving the original forms. Anything that does become massive in the US will also likely attract funding and academic attention.
Understand this isn't me saying they have a right to appropiate whatever they want but let's be fair here, the rest of the world is all too happy to adopt many American trends and obsessions.
Ian Kelly
Cultural appropriation
Jeremiah White
How?
Carson Lewis
>
Zachary Barnes
Go on...
Levi Young
>thats what most of anyones ancestors probably did. True that and rape/get raped and eventually die of disease or in some other horrible way.
Landon Walker
First picture is a ProcesiĆ³n de Nazarenos, second picture is KKK.
They even fucking copied the emblem.
Gavin Sullivan
>First picture is a ProcesiĆ³n de Nazarenos, second picture is KKK. >They even fucking copied the emblem. Interesting since they hate Catholics.
Nathan Miller
Ofc they can. Don't be a fagot that whines because they copy something from your culture. Whining about culture makes you sound like a dirty socialist, don't be that parasite.
Joseph Evans
That's why you guys are pathetic.
Daniel Anderson
Used to do this :(
Jason Lopez
>"The Klan's symbology was codified in the late 1800's/early 1900's by men who were also mostly Masons, aka "Knights Templar" The Masons have adopted many Catholic symbols and modes of dress for their rituals and use cloth hoods and masks. The hoods used by Masons and thus by their spin off secret societies, like college fraternities and the Klan, would look similar to those used by the Italian Catholic groups mentioned." It has nothing to do with copying spaniards or Catholics...
Christopher Parker
Although they did copy Germans with the cross. But every country has people that copy nazis so who cares.