Teed Rockwell
1 min readJul 31, 2020

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It's not cultural appropriation when someone doesn't like your food. It is allegedly cultural appropriation when someone does like your food. The concept of course is incoherent at best, and evil at worst. The idea is that you're supposed to hate somebody for liking your culture. That's not what's going on here. You are rightly angry because someone is disparaging some aspect of your culture.

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Teed Rockwell
Teed Rockwell

Written by Teed Rockwell

I am White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Male Heterosexual cisgendered over-educated able-bodied affluent and thin. Hope to learn from those living on the margins.

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