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ismnotwasm

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Fri Dec 27, 2013, 01:39 AM Dec 2013

Top 10 Instances of Open and Unapologetic Celebrity Cultural Appropriation in 2013!

This is just fucking embassassing

10. Selena Gomez Refuses to Research the Backstory of the Bindi

When pop singer, Spring Breaker and former Wizard of Waverly Place, Selena Gomez decided her newest boring pop song, “Come and Get It” had an “Hindu, tribal feel,” she thought the best way to celebrate that assertion would be to debut the song with some half-assed Bollywood-style choreography and unceremoniously donning a bindi (a traditional Hindu adornment representing the sixth chakra) on her forehead at the MTV Music Awards. In a pissed off statement released by Rajan Zed, President of the Universal Society of Hinduism:

“The bindi on the forehead is an ancient tradition in Hinduism and has religious significance…[it] was not meant to be thrown around loosely for seductive effects as a fashion accessory aiming at mercantile greed.”
Regardless of the backlash of more informed people, Selena not only continued to wear a bindi at several other events, she also made some really stupid statements in her defense of doing so, such as this great excuse she said aloud to US Weekly, ”My hairstylist and my makeup artist are actually really big into the whole culture — they’ve been around, they’ve traveled, they’ve gotten me into various books.”

9. Michelle Williams Dons Redface For Fashion

In March of 2013, actress Michelle Williams was featured in a photo spread with British fashion magazine, AnOther to promote her then opening film, Oz the Great and Powerful. The photos were described by the magazine as Michelle “transforms into eight imaginary characters.” I may not know anything about fashion or fashion shoots or what the hell magazine this is, but all the photos seem par for the course of this stuff. The ‘characters’ consist of mostly rich looking white ladies, along with one picture of a dressed down Williams in overalls and little makeup, aka a poor looking white lady. Then you come across this picture:

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http://www.autostraddle.com/top-ten-instances-of-open-and-unapologetic-celebrity-cultural-appropriation-in-2013-210371/

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Top 10 Instances of Open and Unapologetic Celebrity Cultural Appropriation in 2013! (Original Post) ismnotwasm Dec 2013 OP
All women being singled out...except for Johnny Depp. MADem Dec 2013 #1
Ah...young twenty somethings developing their PC outrage... LuvLoogie Dec 2013 #2

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. All women being singled out...except for Johnny Depp.
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 02:14 AM
Dec 2013

Interesting. The comments aren't universally agreeing with the author, either.



LuvLoogie

(7,011 posts)
2. Ah...young twenty somethings developing their PC outrage...
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 03:24 AM
Dec 2013

I actually LIKE Salena Gomez and all her packaged poppiness. She also appropriated 18th Century European aristocratic culture in her " I Love You Like a Love Song" video. She also had the nerve to dress up like a Mexican senorita accompanied by mariachi and... oh never mind.

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