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Submit ReviewScott and Steve review the origin and history of the concept of “Cultural Appropriation” with help from writer/comedian/cultural commentator, Bridget Phetasy.
The guys try their best to review “both sides” of the cultural appropriation debate, and they also discuss a deodorant dilemma, whether Lena Dunham is just a figment of the New York Times, the merits of mayonnaise in cultural exchange, Little Nas X appropriating kale culture in his video, and why it is a good thing to try on other people’s hats.
Special guest Bridget Phetasy provides her insight on this topic, in addition to sharing her experience as a yoga instructor, what it means to be “politically homeless,” and the importance of looking at both sides of an issue. Also, she joins the guys in a new segment - “Find the Cultural Appropriation.”
No matter whom you voted for President (the 70+ year old white guy who puts kids in cages, or the other 70+ year old white guy who puts kids in cages), you will love this episode of Origin of Speakcies!
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