sinding wrote:I never said everyone is part native. I said a lot of people are. "Most people" being most people from around the usa and nearby. Or from the usa (as obv they owned it first). And when I say "most people" I'm not saying all of them have major parts of it. A *lot* of people have very little percentages of the blood in them. It's not me saying most people have a whole lot of it in them.
Me saying I'm part native isn't me not doing my research- I've got a lot of it in me. It's also not "not doing my research" if I've asked plenty of natives of their stand on the topic due to me personally liking the topics as well and being an artist both on here, on other sites, and irl. Most of my creature sketches and doodles are irl.
It does seem rude, actually, for you to come and try to pick at my points, as it feels like you're doing. It's also a bit rude imo for you to suddenly say to do research when I have and literally am part of the culture here and there. While I wasn't entirely raised on it, I'm not suddenly non-native all because I wasn't entirely raised on it.
Again, as someone who has a lot of native blood in them, this is *fine* to me, and doesn't offend me. Yes, some of it does go far into how you shouldn't mention the name etc, but how many people really abide by that? Not only this, if you're non-native and you want to follow your own points that you've "made", dont bring it up at all, not even with a censorship. There's different beliefs to this "argument" and telling someone to do research on it is absurd when I've literally done so.
I've asked about this a lot around natives I see irl, (or ones that I speak to) and I've never ONCE been told to censor it. Nor have I been told it's a problem as long as it is *respected.*
And I'm sure you've had experiences where you've either said it without censoring it, or you've literally used something from folklore before where it's been said not to. A *lot* of people have.
sardine wrote:sinding wrote:I never said everyone is part native. I said a lot of people are. "Most people" being most people from around the usa and nearby. Or from the usa (as obv they owned it first). And when I say "most people" I'm not saying all of them have major parts of it. A *lot* of people have very little percentages of the blood in them. It's not me saying most people have a whole lot of it in them.
Me saying I'm part native isn't me not doing my research- I've got a lot of it in me. It's also not "not doing my research" if I've asked plenty of natives of their stand on the topic due to me personally liking the topics as well and being an artist both on here, on other sites, and irl. Most of my creature sketches and doodles are irl.
It does seem rude, actually, for you to come and try to pick at my points, as it feels like you're doing. It's also a bit rude imo for you to suddenly say to do research when I have and literally am part of the culture here and there. While I wasn't entirely raised on it, I'm not suddenly non-native all because I wasn't entirely raised on it.
Again, as someone who has a lot of native blood in them, this is *fine* to me, and doesn't offend me. Yes, some of it does go far into how you shouldn't mention the name etc, but how many people really abide by that? Not only this, if you're non-native and you want to follow your own points that you've "made", dont bring it up at all, not even with a censorship. There's different beliefs to this "argument" and telling someone to do research on it is absurd when I've literally done so.
I've asked about this a lot around natives I see irl, (or ones that I speak to) and I've never ONCE been told to censor it. Nor have I been told it's a problem as long as it is *respected.*
And I'm sure you've had experiences where you've either said it without censoring it, or you've literally used something from folklore before where it's been said not to. A *lot* of people have.
so what tribe are you part of
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