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Cultural Appropriation and Donkeys

The domestic donkey (Equus Africanus asinus) is a hoof-mammal that belongs to the family Equidae. The African wild ass is the ancestor of the domestic donkey which originated from Africa. Depending on the species domestic donkeys are classified either as a subspecies or a distinct species.

Arse vs. ass

'Arse' is an British term used to describe a'stupid person but is it an equivalent of 'ass'? There's some confusion, as both are based on the horse-like animals. "Ass" is also the correct word for Brutal donkey in the USA.

Arse was originally an inoffensive term that refers to a body part. However, it has since become an unpopular term. "Ass" was an alternative to the arse term in the 19th century. It was originally used to describe horses or Suckingcock other animals however, in the 1860s it developed into an informal term for an a posterior. It is also used in the expression 'to arse around'. "To make an ass of oneself" also uses the word "ass", Doctor which is connected to "to arse around". There are many meanings to arse, Suckingcock which are not included in the word 'ass'.

Appropriateness in popular Culture

There are many instances in which a dominant culture adopts elements from the culture of a minority group. This practice, called cultural appropriation, can cause feelings of disrespect in minority groups. Many Black people consider this patronizing behavior, whether it's wearing an Native American headdress to a event or Indian in blackface for Halloween.

A dominant group could also adopt elements of minority cultures. However, they may also take advantage of intellectual property belonging to the minority group. This is done via blackfishing for Glamour instance. It is important to keep in mind that people of color have a long history of being marginalized and denied rights. For instance, Mia if you see a black person wearing a blackface Halloween costume it is important to consider the history of black people being marginalized.