downwardsfromzero said:
acacian said:
odd that they chose something like 2cb
Judging from the linked article, it seems that the choice was a direct result of initial OTC availability.
That set of circumstances is really very interesting. And a nice counterpoint to some of the cultural appropriation arguments.
The Sangoma might do well to try growing some appropriate cacti for enhanced autonomy.
The difference between what happened with the Sangoma and cultural appropriation are actually pretty important:
Cultural appropriation happens only when three criteria are met:
1) The two cultures involved have unequal social, economic, or political power.
2) The culture being appropriated FROM is the less dominant culture.
3) The thing being appropriated is of profound cultural signifiance.
So, here are two examples one of CA, one is not.
When festie kids wear headdresses, that is a clear instance of CA - the headdress is a sacred thing to several indigenous cultures and can only be worn under certain circumstances, usually related to valor or social status. Mainstream American culture is also clearly dominant over Indigenous American culture - after all, the Indigenous peoples were victims of a massive genocide (both biological and cultural), and they still face massive systemic oppression today.
Hopefully that is pretty transparently clear.
In contrast, if an Indigenous person were to, say, play in a heavy band, that would NOT be cultural appropriation, despite the fact that metal is very clearly derived from mainstream American culture, which our hypothetical person is not necessarily part of. But, because conditions (2) and (3) have not been met, it doesn't count.
The key concern among people who advocate against cultural appropriation is that some culture is getting
exploited. Once more for the folks in the back: no one is trying to stop cultural exchange, we're all in favor of that, what we're trying stop is the
exploitation of oppressed or marginalized people by a more powerful group.
So, in the case of 2-CB, you can pretty clearly see it's not cultural appropriation because:
1) 2-CB was not initially sacred to any one culture.
2) The African people's who have adopted it are not dominating or exploiting a weaker culture.
Understand?
Blessings
~ND