This is a question we have been asking for years. We may never know.
Hey. Love your blog. I’ve always wanted to play this really exotic instrument called the “Vye Uh Linn.” It looks really nice and it feels like I’m in Yoorupp whenever I hear it play, like I can connect with the exotic whites in a way I once never thought possible. I’m obsessed with listening to the recordings of famous Vye Uh Linn players such as Jahshwa Bel (such a cool name! I think I’ll name my cat after him) and Hilury Hann. There are even some famous Vye Uh Linn players who are not exotic whites, like Sarah Chang (even though she grew up in an exotic white country).
Anyways, I was wondering where I could find this exotic white instrument (the name is too complicated for me to keep typing it). I hear they’re difficult to find outside of white countries, so I was wondering if you knew any stores or white culture conventions in civilized countries where I can find them. Thank you!
although it has (unfortunately) evolved in recent years, due to the white population’s assimilation into normal society, becoming more appreciative of sensuality and aesthetics, the dominant theme of white culture continues to be Puritanical. like the ancient colonists of Nyu Inglan, their life is driven by their obsessive muting of desire, and their plain, ascetic sensibilities, which is apparent in their material culture and their spirituality.
unlike most other peoples, who naturally seek to show off their wealth and status, as well as to create it, by adorning their bodies with luxurious objects, the whites seek to dress as plainly as possible. even the most well-to-do whites will not wear anything fancier than a strand of pearls or a pair of small diamond earrings to set themselves apart from the lower classes.
White proverb
If I get you’re pretty for a black girl ever again I’m going to go insane.
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Here is a list of blogs run by people dedicated to calling out cultural appropriation of their respective cultures. I made this list because quite frankly, its extremely disrespectful to ask people who are not from a certain culture what is and what’s not cultural appropriation instead of asking people who actually are from that culture/s.
If there’s anymore blogs I missed feel free to add on.
Posting all the awkward photos and texts that exoticise Africa. Africa is not a place for you to find your fucking self, Jesus Christ Almighty. Feel free to submit any bullshit you’ve seen around the internet that fits this. oh. and Africa is not a country. But you already knew thatBecause the appropriation, stereotyping, and fetishizing of native cultures will not be tolerated
Just a blog about Japanese stereotypes, racism, the misconceptions of white people and so on
This blogs main function is reveal the embarrassing glorified view people have of Ireland.
I will mainly be calling out people who stereotype Ireland/Irish people/Irish History, glorify the Troubles, openly discriminate aganist Irish Travellers/Irish Catholics/ Irish Protestants, Irish Americans who believe is ok to use the N word or be openly racist. And correcting One Direction fandom.This blog is NOT intended for any India cultural appreciation tourists. Seek your fix for upper-caste, light-skinned Bollywood love elsewhere.
Welcome to This is Not Asian, a blog dedicated to showing people just how bad orientalism and cultural appropriation can be. To learn more about what we hope to do and what we stand for, read our introduction below. The point of this blog is to point out and comment on the appropriation of Romani culture. The word “Gypsy” is a slur. It is a pejorative. It is offensive and hurtful.The reason I use the term for this blog is because it is most recognizable in the media and social networking world. Because the fetishization of Koreans will not be tolerated.
This blog is NOT intended to showcase the “vibrancy” and “colorfulness” of Indian people. Seek your nonsensical, colonial exotification elsewhere.
Guys when you ask/message me please make it clear if you want this to be public or private cuz that always confuse me.A blog dedicated to deconstructing the negative perceptions of the Filipino people (whether real or imagined), examining the origins of modern Filipino values, and calling out the international affect on Filipinos abroad. The aim is for individuals to redefine for themselves the meaning of what it is to be Pinoy.
When I see anti-Semitic bullshit, I call it out. I may or may not be nice about it. I may or may not cuss a lot. I may or may not use condescending GIFs. It depends on my mood and just how irredeemably stupid the specimen in question is.
Cultural appropriation pisses me off, and if I see you appropriating my culture I will make you aware of it. Because you need to know you’re wrong. You cannot dissect a culture and pick out the parts you find “stylish” or “in trend” just for the sake of looking cute.
This is not an educational blog. I’m not gonna sit around and teach you about my culture because a.) I don’t have time, and b.) I’m not a fucking teacher. And yeah, I do have a right to be mad, so get over it. If I reblog a picture of you, it will stay here on my nice little wall of shame, so don’t complain about it. Appropriation of any kind will be put on this blog, whether you’re wearing a bindi, sari, obsessing over Ganesh, or saying something ignorant — you will be on this blog.
A blog to teach people about Arab stereotypes and cultural appropriation of Arab culture.
Here’s a terrific source for all cultural appropriations!
Y’all tend to have a bunch of cultural appropriation questions, so here’s some sources that will give you better answers than I
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Submissions are now open, and we have a few things queued. If anyone wants to submit anything, please feel free!
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Submissions are now open, and we have a few things queued. If anyone wants to submit anything, please feel free!