sunlight-chaser cultural appropriation is an act of racism. the warbonnet must be earned; it is not a prop. wearing a costume to depict a race is racist.
mask-of-glass but how do you know if this person was doing it to depict the race?There IS a difference between racism and cultural appropriation. First of all, you can’t say “wearing a costume to depict a race is racist” because that is not. You are saying that if I were to wear something from where my tribe is from it is racist. It is called a costume because it is no longer the clothes that we wear now and if I wear it, yea, I’m wearing a costume. You really need to realize that by someone wearing the warbonnet, it does not take away from the actual significance of when an actual war chief wears it. There is a significance between two things. Denying someone the right to wear, or there by participate in a culture, because they are not of that culture is the racist part. If they mean no harm then let them. Racism and cultural appropriation works in two ways you know. I find it funny how it is okay for you to say that it is wrong for the white girl to wear the warbonnet as a costume, but I bet if you were judged because of, lets say you dyed your hair blond, that would be fine. People should have cultural sensitivity, but being butthurt about everything is taking it too far.
1. The image below is the photo mask-of-glass posted; the person in the photo is wearing a costume warbonnet. This is an attempt to dress up as a Native American. Do not attempt to claim the model is not trying to depict a Native American.
2. Cultural appropriation is an act of racism.
3. If you wore something from your “tribe” that you earned the right to wear that is not cultural appropriation; do not attempt to put words in my mouth to win this argument.
4. The original warbonnet does not lose it’s significance even when people culturally appropriate it; again you are making outlandish statements pretending that that is what I said. However, when people wear a warbonnet they haven’t earned are mocking the cultures that use the warbonnet. It is offensive. And since media has used the warbonnet as a stereotyped-symbol to depict all Native peoples; when someone wears a costume warbonnet it is an attempt to wear a Native American costume. Wearing a costume to depict a race is racist.
5. “Denying someone the right to wear, or there by participate in a culture, because they are not of that culture is the racist part." Denying non-natives the right to wear warbonnets is not racism. If it’s not your cultural and you haven’t earned the right to have one then do not wear it. There is a difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation.
6. "If they mean no harm then let them.” No. Life doesn’t work that way. You do not get to have everything you see. Intent is irrelevant. Stealing sacred items in attempt to use them as a costume prop is cultural appropriation, an act of racism. You do not have the right to take anything you want. You may have the freedom to be racist, but when you do something racist don’t be surprised when you get called out on it.
7. I am not “butthurt” about everything. I will react to people like you who promote racism against my people.