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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7853488" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Sorry if my English level isn't enough good to explain some things.</p><p></p><p>I can enjoy a tale from "1001 nights" and this isn't cultural appropriation. If in USA dancing and singing "la Macarena" was very popular for those days, why not couldn't they enjoy anything from Latin-Mediterranean culture? Who is going to say "if you are Irish you can't drink gazpacho because it is a Spanish recipe"? ridiculous, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>I love fantasy where different people learn to cooperate, where elves and dwarfs may become friends although opposite personalities. </p><p></p><p>I am Spanish, we are a cosmopolitan people and accustomed to miscegenation. In the first century of Christian age Jews were the 10% of population of the Roman empire. 2000 years ago the Latins were the supreme power, and the blonde-haired+blue-eyed from the North Europe were the barbarians, the third world, the poors. Do you remember the conflicts between Normans vs Saxons in the old Robin Hood's movies, and what worries about this now? When after the fall of Roman empire the goths came to Spain, <em>without green card</em>, and became the rulers the coexistence with Latins wasn't good. Both communities with different legal codes, and mixed marriage between Hispanolatins and Hispanogoths was forbidden. Step by step this started to be allowed and in the end both become one community.</p><p></p><p>If you want to help for a better coexistence and stop hate and intolerance, then you have to defend the respect of human dignity, the base of our rights as persons, against the fanaticism you have to promote these values: good sense against prejudices, patiente (against resentment), faith against fear, humidity against proud, mercy against hate, and understanding about the point of view by the rest, friends or enemies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7853488, member: 6802378"] Sorry if my English level isn't enough good to explain some things. I can enjoy a tale from "1001 nights" and this isn't cultural appropriation. If in USA dancing and singing "la Macarena" was very popular for those days, why not couldn't they enjoy anything from Latin-Mediterranean culture? Who is going to say "if you are Irish you can't drink gazpacho because it is a Spanish recipe"? ridiculous, isn't it? I love fantasy where different people learn to cooperate, where elves and dwarfs may become friends although opposite personalities. I am Spanish, we are a cosmopolitan people and accustomed to miscegenation. In the first century of Christian age Jews were the 10% of population of the Roman empire. 2000 years ago the Latins were the supreme power, and the blonde-haired+blue-eyed from the North Europe were the barbarians, the third world, the poors. Do you remember the conflicts between Normans vs Saxons in the old Robin Hood's movies, and what worries about this now? When after the fall of Roman empire the goths came to Spain, [I]without green card[/I], and became the rulers the coexistence with Latins wasn't good. Both communities with different legal codes, and mixed marriage between Hispanolatins and Hispanogoths was forbidden. Step by step this started to be allowed and in the end both become one community. If you want to help for a better coexistence and stop hate and intolerance, then you have to defend the respect of human dignity, the base of our rights as persons, against the fanaticism you have to promote these values: good sense against prejudices, patiente (against resentment), faith against fear, humidity against proud, mercy against hate, and understanding about the point of view by the rest, friends or enemies. [/QUOTE]
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