(TRT) Cultural appropriation is harmful and should be actively discouraged.
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Cultural appropriation:
the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.
https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/
Harmful:
of a kind likely to be damaging : INJURIOUS
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/harmful
Discourage:
: to deprive of courage or confidence : DISHEARTEN
: to hinder by disfavoring
: to dissuade or attempt to dissuade from doing something
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/discourage
All other definitions should be used in general terms.
- Reinsates stereotypes or create stereotypical views of a culture
- Create discrimination or exploit them that are already discriminated against
- When it trivializes violent, historical oppression
- When it rewards some while the creators themselves never get credit for it
- When it spreads lies about marginalized cultures
- When it perpetuates racist stereotypes
- You are aloud to (heavily) drink, but it is harmful to the body (and sometimes others) because it affects the body. And because of that, it should be and is a lot of times actively discouraged to (heavily).
- You are aloud to go out in 105 degree weather, and sunbeathe without sunscreen but it harmful because it can cause sunburns (or even skin cancer and most likely you will) and it is actively discouraged because of that.
the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.
- It's/it's not harmful
- It should be discouraged
"I don't care anymore, have a free unrated win."
Was going to read through this and post a more detailed vote, but if that R2 from Con isn't a concession, I don't know what is. Also doesn't help that Con's second round was, essentially, just a posted forfeit with no contribution to the debate, which meant Con only had one round of substance. If Con is fine giving Pro a "free" win, so he gets arguments. Could probably give conduct too, but at least Con announced it.
Definitions.
Definitions leans this pretty heavy in Bella3sp's favor.
Defining something as "inappropriate"
Normally precedes that inappropriate thing being discouraged.
Not everyone 'agrees on what cultural appropriation,
Personally I'm more of mind of RationalMadman's arguments in Round 1,
But that's a bit offhand,
RationalMadman accepted the debate, and definitions.
Bella3sp Round 1
Eh, people 'could still go the freedom route,
Not whether people should be allowed, but that people 'should act inappropriately sometimes, to reaffirm that freedom, benefits outweighing the harms argument.
Not that I agree/disagree with that argument.
. .
I'd argue there's a difference between 'mocking a culture,
And appropriating it's culture.
Though one might argue wiggers are still harmful to American black culture,
There's 'many American black cultures,
Same as one picking up redneck culture might be viewed as harmful to white American culture,
But again, 'lots of American cultures.
The wigger isn't really 'mocking blacks though.
. .
The Redskins, as a number of sports teams might call themselves,
I suppose one could still call appropriation,
Though the people aren't 'mocking,
They are 'playing with the imagery a bit, wearing face paint, Native American headdress or something at game,
Still, Americans play with their own culture sometimes, wear their flag on their face, or white wigs.
. .
I suppose route Con could go with is arguing with examples of appropriation 'not being harmful in X many cases.
To counteract Pro arguments of harmful.
RationalMadman Round 1
Though RationalMadman's argument on cultures sharing and encouraging change, accepting individuals into their culture is rational,
'Big problem is the definition in this debate and the word "inappropriate"
RationalMadman 'might have argued "inappropriate" is vague,
Thus sticking with the definition,
By noting 'technically if one person or a group find it inappropriate,
It could be both inappropriate 'and appropriate,
People disagree on 'what matters are.
But RationalMadman Round 1, more is arguing that culture sharing can be good.
Bella3sp Round 2
Mostly Bella3sp noting definitions of debate,
Appreciation vs Appropriation.
RationalMadman Round 2
Doesn't really make any arguments,
"I don't care anymore, have a free unrated win."
'Could be seen as concession,
'Or it could be seen as expectation of loss, due to not wanting to put in effort to win.
Bella3sp Round 3
Not really any arguments,
Understandable to be tired, but a bit of a downer, by 'either side towards each other to 'state so in debate,
Doing any activity with someone and complaining about it, stating heart not into it, drags the activity a bit, maybe.
RationalMadman Round 3
No Show.
RFD
Arguments,
Though I think the definition was a bit cheaty,
Bella3sp justified her side in round 1,
While RationalMadman needed to make a 'different attack than what he did,
Good Round 1 by RationalMadman, it's just that it misses the target, due to "inappropriate" definition.
Arguments to Bella3sp.
Sources,
I'm not giving Bella3sp sources, because I don't think the 'examples given of cultural appropriation 'are inappropriate,
Besides, whites can have dreadlocks if they want, (I think one of the sources I skimmed complained about white dreadlocks)
Sources Tie, mostly definitions by both, not really 'proof sources.
Legibility, both sides understandable. Tie.
Conduct, tie,
Since RationalMadman might have conceded, missed round just counts more towards that conclusion.
I forgot to vote on this...sorry.
"Cultural appropriation:
the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another [[and typically more dominant]] people or society."
That's a flagrant double standard right there. Okay for one, but not the other. Do as I say, not as I do. *facepalm*
Dominance has nothing to do with it.
Human history covers how one culture will adopt aspects of another. It's called "assimilation" for a reason.
If this is harmful, then all black women with straightened hair, or wigs that are straight with colors not naturally common among black women need to stop it then.
Go back to the curly nappy hair that you're born with and be proud of it.
There are multiple examples of how cultures have "assimilated" aspects of other cultures. This accusation of 'cultural appropriation' is pure racist bullshit. More than that, it's childish. It's like to kids fighting on the playground bitching about whose toy is better. and when one is decided is better, they fight for possession over it. The victor being the model of what to follow, so others want the shiny new better toy too.
How would you prefer it? Always willing to change it if someone upfront requests before accepting.
If you're wanting to accept, let me know, i'll compromise. If not, still let me know and i'll consider.
That said..
Looked at verywellmind.com; found a definition.
Would you prefer the following:
"Cultural appropriation refers to the use of objects or elements of a non-dominant culture in a way that reinforces stereotypes or contributes to oppression and doesn't respect their original meaning or give credit to their source. It also includes the unauthorized use of parts of their culture (their dress, dance, etc.) without permission."
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-cultural-appropriation-5070458
If not, really, what else do you want as definition? The leverage I see for con is immense, but I guess theres different views.
Feel free to accept, or not.
^ Same thing applies as above for definitions.
The definition I think makes this topic biased. Maybe the topic itself is biased. But, still, in a pragmatic and worldly perspective to these words, defining cultural appropriation as something morally reprehensive(unacknowledged & inappropriate) really gives somebody an edge, eh?