The wonderful wonder of “cultural appropriation”

Most of us probably take for granted the process that allows us to sample the food, music, and culture of the world, without having to travel all over the world.  I certainly take for granted the fact that I can enjoy upper-crust sushi complete with a decorative, flaming shot of Everclear in the evening, followed by a hole-in-the-wall diner the next morning.

“Cultural appropriation” is merely a smear of the wonderful process of cultural exchange that ineluctably occurs when people are given a modicum of liberty.  How would society look if cultural barriers were put up?  Would we be better or worse off if we could only participate in our own culture?

Author: S. Smith