And the men who enable them by pretending to be into it just for sex are just as bad

  • Whodonedidit [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I wasnt speaking about Wiccanism in my comment. Technically speaking though pagan just means non-christian, but cultural appropriation is when a culture uses closed cultural traditions, or just uses traditional customs/clothing flippantly or mocks it in some way. This can be any culture not just BIPOC culture.

    Thats just most predominately seen in white settler nations as a history of empire and settler nations allowed the majority ethnic population a broader base to draw from various cultures. Mix this with a sense of superiority and you have a perfect recipe for mass appropriation.

    So Wiccan customs could be appropriated in theory, but most ppl who practice it are earnest so its not really appropriation and its not an exclusive tradition, so its not able to be stolen

    • Rev [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Why is using and re-using, modifying and adapting others' "intellectual property" cool and good and should be done without any barriers but using and adapting others'cultural traits to create something new ought be prohibited? Culture is just a temporal and geographical expression of human creativity and adaptation to circumstances - no one owns any of it, no one can bar others from any of it!

      • Whodonedidit [he/him,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Right, but I guess the picture gets a bit muddled when you have an oppressive/genocidal culture destroying and othering another culture and then turns around and uses their victims' practices/regalia as a costume. People of that latter group may want to hold on to a part of their identity that was being stamped out.

        Also if there are people who have a custom or ritual that they think is special and want to keep something sacred to themselves, then maybe let them have it