CapNBritain
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Thanks Angelus, the OP is a very articulated argument. I can totally empathize where you are coming from up to the point of cultural appropriation.
First of all, I am an Asian and I wasn't born and raise in NA. My family move to NA when I was in junior high school. I have spent more time in my life living in NA than where I was born. For the past 8 years, I am living in California.
My gut reaction of seeing a white girl with a well done box braid is that she looks different than most of her friends because it is just different than the norm. Nothing racial would come to my mind. It is the same effect of seeing a black man doing really good Wing Chun at a Chinese martial art school or a black lady singing a Chinese song well. Would I be offend in any of this? No. I am sure you can substitute the above Chinese activities with say Japanese or Korean, it wouldn't change how other would perceive such activities.
So my question is this, does black culture appropriation only apply when you are white?
I think your experiences mirror my own, although I was born in NA. I didn't really see anything wrong with cultural appropriation, because it didn't really affect me in any way. I used to think, why would a black person care that white guys are entering the rap scene if I don't care that there's a move called American Ninja starring a white guy (terrible analogy). But I think now it's important to recognize that some people are affected, and to try and understand why they are affected.