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Al-Qadim, Campaign Guide: Zakhara, and Cultural Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8663093" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>It's a little more complicated than that, right? The Fleur-de-lis is strongly associated with France, though it's used in other European nations, but I've never heard anyone complain when Americans or others appropriate it. The Sisters of Battle, a faction of women wearing fetish nun gear in space, from Games Workshop's Warhammer 40k uses the Fleur-de-lis as their symbol, and I can't recall anyone ever complaining about it. I could liberally "borrow" elements from Finnish, German, English, Welsh, and Irish culturally or you could borrow from American culture and it's unlikely anyone would decry it as cultural appropriation. So there must be something more to it than just using something invented by another culture and misusing it.</p><p></p><p>I think in many caes it has more to do with the relationship between the culture that borrowed, or appropriated, the cultural artifact versus the culture that it was borrowed from. Borrowing from France is fine because the French, they're wealthy, and and they have a long history of exporting its culture to the four corners of the Earth which is also true of the United States. </p><p></p><p>I don't mean to imply that the idea of cultural (mis)appropriation isn't real. But it's kind of like pornography in that I can't always define it clearly, but I know it when I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8663093, member: 4534"] It's a little more complicated than that, right? The Fleur-de-lis is strongly associated with France, though it's used in other European nations, but I've never heard anyone complain when Americans or others appropriate it. The Sisters of Battle, a faction of women wearing fetish nun gear in space, from Games Workshop's Warhammer 40k uses the Fleur-de-lis as their symbol, and I can't recall anyone ever complaining about it. I could liberally "borrow" elements from Finnish, German, English, Welsh, and Irish culturally or you could borrow from American culture and it's unlikely anyone would decry it as cultural appropriation. So there must be something more to it than just using something invented by another culture and misusing it. I think in many caes it has more to do with the relationship between the culture that borrowed, or appropriated, the cultural artifact versus the culture that it was borrowed from. Borrowing from France is fine because the French, they're wealthy, and and they have a long history of exporting its culture to the four corners of the Earth which is also true of the United States. I don't mean to imply that the idea of cultural (mis)appropriation isn't real. But it's kind of like pornography in that I can't always define it clearly, but I know it when I see it. [/QUOTE]
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