Well, in this case, it's very specifically British Culture vs Navajo Culture, but it's part of a much larger trend of borrowing from Native American mythology without really bothered to respect it. It's just a pool of ideas that people fish from for their stories.
And hey don't get me wrong I
love the aesthetic of lots of aboriginal cultures around the world. Tribal art, mythology, religions. They're fascinating. In a perfect world, we could freely borrow from anything, because there would be no marginalized groups. I wish we lived in that perfect world. Acknowledging that we don't and that it's not okay to misrepresent a marginalized culture is hard. I wish I didn't have to.
But this world isn't perfect. It's fucked up in so many ways. Shouldn't we try to
listen to the people who are the primary ones getting fucked over? Are we doing to deny sexism exists, despite the mounds and mounds of evidence?
The voice of Native American tribes is a small one, because
people who built my country slaughtered them. They also slaughtered my ancestors, although I'm only like 1/16 or 1/32 whatever-tribe-it-is. Grandmother. I don't identify with this group (I wanna say Cherokee, but I really have no idea), so it doesn't really affect me.
But, christ, I can empathize. I know what it's like to have my beliefs misrepresented time and time again. That lack of respect is hard even for me, and my life has been easy and privileged as fuck. How hard must it be for a group that can only barely get anyone to listen to them, and even when they do, it's like this, where most of the people listening are telling them their opinions are worthless because "it's just fiction"?
How is this not depressing as hell for everyone in this thread?
No, you didn't. Nowhere in your post or the Hopi quote was there even an assertion of evidence that would show the appropriation was harmful.
It seems you are adopting the idea that this is harmful solely because it's not accurate. It's important because someone believes in the base story.
You are wrong to say this without evidence. Just because something is mischaracterized does not mean it is harmed. Please show evidence of this harm. If "this shit is important", it should surely be easy to show why it's important (the appropriation, the religion is of course).
Misrepresentation IS harmful, ESPECIALLY when the people being misrepresented are marginalized as fuck.
I very clearly stated why it's important. That you disagree or can't see it is not my problem. I'm not here to lecture you. That's not my job. I can only hope that one tiny iota of my feelings gets through to you so that you start to think about it on your own and eventually empathize with the people who can only barely convince the world they exist.
That's how it went down for me, anyway! Took years of people calling me out on gross shit before I finally realized "oh, wow, they're right, I've been a huge ass".
It's like some demon love child between Tumblr meme bait, manufactured slam poetry, and that video of the Yale student yelling "fuck" at her professor.
We all know that gratuitous appeals to emotion and throwing in words like "shit" make any motherfucking persuasive argument like 100x better.
I just type how I talk. If you don't like it, put me on ignore. That's your prerogative, bro.
Also, I don't use Tumblr. :3