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Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:59 am
by DBTrek
Did they acquire the horse . . . or culturally appropriate the horse?
:shock: :think:


:lol:

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:01 pm
by C-Mag
DBTrek wrote:Did they acquire the horse . . . or culturally appropriate the horse?
:shock: :think:


:lol:
The clever Spaniards were using the Natives as slaves, and taught the slaves to break and handle their horses for them. Then the Natives got pissed, killed the Spaniards and made off with the horses.

So, Yeah, I'd say you're on the mark with Culturally Appropriated........... I stand corrected. :clap:

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 2:31 am
by Hwen Hoshino
I have sweetie in the DVR called La Carga from 2016. Anyone watched that beauty?

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:23 am
by brewster
C-Mag wrote:
DBTrek wrote:Did they acquire the horse . . . or culturally appropriate the horse?
:shock: :think:


:lol:
The clever Spaniards were using the Natives as slaves, and taught the slaves to break and handle their horses for them. Then the Natives got pissed, killed the Spaniards and made off with the horses.

So, Yeah, I'd say you're on the mark with Culturally Appropriated........... I stand corrected. :clap:
Nope. Not possible. I've been informed that nonwhites are incapable of cultural appropriation, it's a "crime" that can only be committed by whites because, history.

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:39 am
by DBTrek
On that note:

https://pdx.eater.com/2017/5/22/1567776 ... ropriation

Another small business of enterprising risk takers murdered by "social justice".
:doh:

Some choice quotes from another source on the story:
Some commenters in the Week article agreed with the “white folks profiting off the labor of people of color” explanation.

One accused Connelly and Wilgus of being “white girls using their whiteness to steal from brown people.”

“This is about stealing aspects of a culture without credit, and laughing about it like the two little idiotic privileged white girls they are,” another commenter noted.

Yet another wrote, “These white girls think what they’re doing is completely harmless and what not. They don’t go through the struggle these women do who wake up early in the morning to make a living [in] a community.”

A Portland Mercury piece said the burrito-making duo “colonized this style of food” and then “decided it would be cute to open a food truck.” And while the Mercury called Kooks’ late Friday closure a “victory,” it added other forms of cultural appropriation will happen in the future “unless we continue to call this out.”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/05/24 ... -know-why/
Lovely.

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:45 am
by brewster
Yes, that was one story that got me in combat with the Lib extremists over this. I said "culture is public domain". The response was basically "only for nonwhites". What bothered me was the setup for arbitrary judgement. The gist was that if these 2 women had supplicated and worshipfully kissed the asses of the mexicans over an extended period THEN, MAYBE, it would be OK for them to make fucking tortillas.

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 3:46 pm
by Ph64
DBTrek wrote:On that note:

https://pdx.eater.com/2017/5/22/1567776 ... ropriation

Another small business of enterprising risk takers murdered by "social justice".
:doh:

Some choice quotes from another source on the story:
Some commenters in the Week article agreed with the “white folks profiting off the labor of people of color” explanation.

One accused Connelly and Wilgus of being “white girls using their whiteness to steal from brown people.”

“This is about stealing aspects of a culture without credit, and laughing about it like the two little idiotic privileged white girls they are,” another commenter noted.

Yet another wrote, “These white girls think what they’re doing is completely harmless and what not. They don’t go through the struggle these women do who wake up early in the morning to make a living [in] a community.”

A Portland Mercury piece said the burrito-making duo “colonized this style of food” and then “decided it would be cute to open a food truck.” And while the Mercury called Kooks’ late Friday closure a “victory,” it added other forms of cultural appropriation will happen in the future “unless we continue to call this out.”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/05/24 ... -know-why/
Lovely.
We need to put a stop to anyone but white people "culturally appropriating" and using those white inventions like cars, TV, radio, etc. Probably a lot of medical discoveries too... Sorry, no penicillin for you, you're not allowed to culturally appropriate white medicine. :roll:

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:22 pm
by heydaralon
Ph64 wrote:
DBTrek wrote:On that note:

https://pdx.eater.com/2017/5/22/1567776 ... ropriation

Another small business of enterprising risk takers murdered by "social justice".
:doh:

Some choice quotes from another source on the story:
Some commenters in the Week article agreed with the “white folks profiting off the labor of people of color” explanation.

One accused Connelly and Wilgus of being “white girls using their whiteness to steal from brown people.”

“This is about stealing aspects of a culture without credit, and laughing about it like the two little idiotic privileged white girls they are,” another commenter noted.

Yet another wrote, “These white girls think what they’re doing is completely harmless and what not. They don’t go through the struggle these women do who wake up early in the morning to make a living [in] a community.”

A Portland Mercury piece said the burrito-making duo “colonized this style of food” and then “decided it would be cute to open a food truck.” And while the Mercury called Kooks’ late Friday closure a “victory,” it added other forms of cultural appropriation will happen in the future “unless we continue to call this out.”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/05/24 ... -know-why/
Lovely.
We need to put a stop to anyone but white people "culturally appropriating" and using those white inventions like cars, TV, radio, etc. Probably a lot of medical discoveries too... Sorry, no penicillin for you, you're not allowed to culturally appropriate white medicine. :roll:
English as well.

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:26 pm
by TheReal_ND
Ph64 wrote:
DBTrek wrote:On that note:

https://pdx.eater.com/2017/5/22/1567776 ... ropriation

Another small business of enterprising risk takers murdered by "social justice".
:doh:

Some choice quotes from another source on the story:
Some commenters in the Week article agreed with the “white folks profiting off the labor of people of color” explanation.

One accused Connelly and Wilgus of being “white girls using their whiteness to steal from brown people.”

“This is about stealing aspects of a culture without credit, and laughing about it like the two little idiotic privileged white girls they are,” another commenter noted.

Yet another wrote, “These white girls think what they’re doing is completely harmless and what not. They don’t go through the struggle these women do who wake up early in the morning to make a living [in] a community.”

A Portland Mercury piece said the burrito-making duo “colonized this style of food” and then “decided it would be cute to open a food truck.” And while the Mercury called Kooks’ late Friday closure a “victory,” it added other forms of cultural appropriation will happen in the future “unless we continue to call this out.”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/05/24 ... -know-why/
Lovely.
We need to put a stop to anyone but white people "culturally appropriating" and using those white inventions like cars, TV, radio, etc. Probably a lot of medical discoveries too... Sorry, no penicillin for you, you're not allowed to culturally appropriate white medicine. :roll:
Penicillin is actually a Jewish invention. Enjoy your jew poison, I'm dying principled.

Re: The short period when big scale historical movies were cool

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:10 pm
by brewster
Ph64 wrote: We need to put a stop to anyone but white people "culturally appropriating" and using those white inventions like cars, TV, radio, etc. Probably a lot of medical discoveries too... Sorry, no penicillin for you, you're not allowed to culturally appropriate white medicine. :roll:
No, you just don't understand, man. Appropriation can only be done by those with white privilege, everyone else is bonded in their oppression and can share freely. Except with whitey. So Elvis Presley making R&R? Appropriation. K-pop? All cool.