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I HATED the traditional Yoruba clothing I wore for my brothers wedding. Everyone else looked amazing in it (except for me) – and I could barely sit down! But – I couldnât bring myself not to wear the traditional outfit. I love his sister-in-law too much, and knew how much it would mean to my brother!
Umm isnât Gloria older than Ebun?? Doesnât that mean Ebun should heed HER words?
Why?
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What's the name of the show and where can I watch It on what channel
Poor Christina, she tries to make people feel accepted & doesn't want to offend Abishola & her family, she loves them. Dottie has more cross-cultural experience & understanding. Christina has a beautiful heart though.
Cultural appropriation happened because wearing a sombrero isn't a Halloween costume. That's culture. Wearing it for fashion is okay. No one with culture cares. We love when our traditional clothing gets worn. It's appropriation when you're wearing it to mimick or make fun of the culture.
Africans donât give AF about the nonsensical concept of âcultural appropriationâ. We love to share our culture with others.
what is the name of this show?
Christina here represents the white people who cry about âcultural appropriationâ trying to speak for others.
Most of us belonging to different cultures love that others want to embrace, know more about and appreciate our culture. It gives us a sense of pride.
Chtistina wrapped in trouble
This is not a case of âwhite peoples want to feel specialâ
When two families with two cultures mix, then itâs 100000% appropriate to dress in the others culture, as long as youâre wearing the appropriate event attire and are not being disrespectful of the clothing or its meaning. My ex was Asian and my family jumped head first into his culture because we respected and appreciated it.
"that's offensive" said the white girl.
If you're invited to, at a cultural function that calls for it, and especially if it means benefiting someone from that culture (in this case the seamstress Bimpe), it's not appropriation – it's exchange and appreciation. As long as your actions reflect your good intentions, it's okay.
Exactly… It's not appropriation.