flowers-warm-winds:habeshacoustic:be-blackstar:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlo
flowers-warm-winds:habeshacoustic:be-blackstar:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:thottopia:blackandbrownlove:#reclaimthebindi #africanwomen ⚡️#ethiopian blackwomen #blackwomenkillingit #africanwomen #africa #blackwomen ❤️#blacklove #habesha #ethiopianwomen #africanbeauty #african #africa #bindi #perfectbrows #MelaninOnPoint #melinatedandlovingit ⚡️THIS IS THAT SAME STUPID ASS POST! What part of ETHIOPIA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BINDIS do you not understand? Why would you tag this as reclaim the bindi? (Unless this person is half Ethiopian half South-Asian or is of any south asian descent) This makes no sense and takes away from the meaning of the reclaim the bindi tag South Asian descent? Whatdoes that even mean… Is Asian some sort of new race? Are you referring toAsia or Eurasia? Are you referring to the UPPER CONTINENT OF INDIA? Are youtalking about Athiops, Dravidians, Vedda, Harappan, Indus, Tamils orAustronesians? Are you saying that ASIANS built the Indus Valley Civilization? Listen you idiot, if this person is only Ethiopian and is not part South Asian AS IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA then they can't “Reclaim” the bindi because it was never theirs. How are you not understanding this? How did you change this into a question regarding south asian ethnicities? I never said South Asian was a race? ANYWAY delete your blog because its literally garbageLet’sthink about this for a second.. “ this person is only Ethiopian and is notpart South Asian”…. Is this person really ONLY Ethiopian??? Whenyou say “it was never theirs” I’m totally guessing but are you talking about “them”??? Okay let me get this right… If a Chinese person was to use a katana made inJapan, is that appropriation? Thats the point..If they’re only ethiopian, and not mixed with any ethnicity that the bindi has cultural significance in..then it IS appropriation.“theirs/them” as in the person in the photo, as in Ethiopians in general. And YES if a CHINESE person was using something that is of JAPANESE cultural significance (in your case, a Katana) without being invited to do so, it WOULD be cultural appropriation. I have no idea why you brought that example up or what you expect my answer to be. For the last fucking time: Unless an Ethiopian is of mixed descent (with an ethnicity where the bindi holds a cultural significance) then the bindi is NOT apart of their culture. (In this case, this person was going to a south asian event and was invited to wear the clothes & bindi of that culture)That would be the point IFthey were ONLY Ethiopian…Is the Katanastill a sword or is it a cultural cooking tool invented by the Japanese? So what you’resaying is Tamil people in Sri Lanka are really just appropriating Indianculture… Or are they safe because they’re under the umbrella of “south Asian”? I rarely resort to spouting simple insults but you are very fucking dense.You tagged this picture as reclaim the bindi but only tagged the person as being ethiopian/habesha. HABESHA CULTURE HAS NEVER INCLUDED THE USE OF BINDIS. THAT IS WHY I CALLED YOU OUT IN THE FIRST PLACE. Im not arguing with you over cultural appropriation examples. Im speaking on what I have authority on: ETHIOPIA and HABESHA culture. I never fucking mentioned India or Sri Lanka. (Although both of them are a part of “South Asia” )I am not trying to have a conversation on anything else. Stop bringing up other cultures. Accept the fact that you are wrong and also at this point accept that you are dumb because this is not a difficult concept to grasp for fucks sakeIthink I get what you mean. Let’s pretend Somalia, Eritrea and Egypt don’t existfor a second and let’s erase everything we know about history from our minds.…So what you’re saying is if a South African was to wear a Habesha dress theywould be appropriating YOUR culture? You just answered your own question I’m confused…If this South African was not invited to wear habesha clothes and they wore a habesha dress then yes..they would be appropriating my cultureAlso Habesha culture is present in Eritrea too so idk why you’re just erasing East African countriesAndthere you have it. Finally, the truth. You could have just said that from thestart you know. It would’ve saved a lot of time. Only thing I’m still confusedabout now is if a Habesha dress is still a dress, or is it a cultural cookingtool… WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT WHAT TRUTH FUCKSTOP ASSOCIATING BINDIS WITH EAST AFRICA PERIODTHATS ITIdk this smells like a white…Lmao what kind of points do they think they are making? Cultural cooking tool? And do they not know that Habesha refers to Ethiopians AND Eritreans? Like….what is even happening in this post. @thottopia it’s hopeless, abandon ship.*is confused as hell* -- source link