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(Anonymous) 2016-07-10 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)I don't think culture appropriation means you can't like a thing, it's a dimension of things to be aware of. And I think the music being Irish has less to do with it, with Flogging Molly, than the sort of performative Irishness going on there, but I also said that it's not a big deal anymore, because it's not like that idea hasn't already been fucked to shit, and who cares anyway it's just in fun.
So, A, even if it was cultural appropriation that doesn't mean you can't like it. B, if it was cultural appropriation it would have less to do with the music and more to do with the image. And C, it's not really cultural appropriation.
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(Anonymous) 2016-07-10 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)I think what I'm saying is that everyone ITT seems to think that cultural appropriation is a pretty useless idea that could never be applicable to something like Flogging Molly. And I think cultural appropriation kind of is a thing - not as a binary YOU CANNOT LIKE ANYTHING OUTSIDE OF YOUR CULTURE, but the dynamics of cultural identity are something you generally ought to be aware of, and that things like cultural fetishization and performativity are real and valid to think about. And those things are actually kind of present here - in Flogging Molly as a band, and in liking Flogging Molly sometimes. So that's what I mean when I say it's kind of real.
But, you know, at the end of the day the specific identity in question is tenuous enough, and this kind of thing is widespread enough, and it's not linked to real power dynamics in society as a whole since the Irish aren't disadvantaged, and it's mostly a bit of fun, so it's not worth making a big fuss about it or treating "seriously" as a case of cultural appropriation.
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(Anonymous) 2016-07-11 07:43 am (UTC)(link)Irish-Americans may perceive themselves as they like, though it's nice that they've mostly stopped giving money to terrorists whose bombs they'll never encounter personally.
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(Anonymous) 2016-07-11 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)Meanwhile, I have financial services pals in Dublin who are rubbing their hand together in glee at the prospect of poaching firms and jobs from the City.
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(Anonymous) 2016-07-11 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)But at this point I will admit we're completely hypothetically parsing what probably was just kind of a dumb comment.
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