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Halloween and "cultural appropriation".
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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 75522056" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>And that's not cultural adoption, it's acculturation, you keep trying to use the word in a manner that ignores the context used in the discipline versus the vernacular that clouds the whole discussion. I can participate in a Japanese shrine ritual like washing my hands and mouth before entering, that is not the same as donning a Shinto priest's robes and acting like it's remotely the same, because it's not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 75522056, member: 149131"] And that's not cultural adoption, it's acculturation, you keep trying to use the word in a manner that ignores the context used in the discipline versus the vernacular that clouds the whole discussion. I can participate in a Japanese shrine ritual like washing my hands and mouth before entering, that is not the same as donning a Shinto priest's robes and acting like it's remotely the same, because it's not [/QUOTE]
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