@gettinactivetew@CALLINGCVRD No your response should then be to say “well in my culture u don’t make terrorist noises at my fucking concert” she was right to say that she didnt like it, and simply saying “my culture” isn’t an out for having a shitty culture.
@gettinactivetew@CALLINGCVRD Some cultural practices are weird & dangerous, and we shouldn’t hesitate to question them just because we’re outsiders. However this was a harmless cheer that is no different than any other type of cheer you hear at a concert, so she should’ve just been like “my bad” & moved on.
@GenealogyJuden@CALLINGCVRD I obviously meant with the exception of dangerous/opressive cultural practices, but this is neither, she was excited and screamed at a concert where literally everybody else was also screaming and people act like she committed a war crime.
@gettinactivetew@CALLINGCVRD This is genuinely what liberals think. Eating babies? That’s evil. Oh, it’s part of your culture? So sorry, please continue
@gettinactivetew@CALLINGCVRD The US has a culture.
Screaming like a die goat while a singer is performing is considered extremely rude in the culture this performance took place.
@MrM92024403@CALLINGCVRD No, you really shouldn’t, keep it to yourself, especially saying that to someone who spent alot of money to come and support you, it’s just mean.
@historyinmemes I don’t think people realize that even if they were to get it correct, it was worded with malicious intent, so they would just mark it wrong and say oh I actually meant this way, it never mattered what you answered if you were somebody they didn’t want voting.
Literacy test given to African Americans as a prerequisite to being allowed to vote during the height of Jim Crow Segregation. The test was designed to be impossible to pass. (1960s)