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WHAT DO YOU THINK? PLEASE COMMENT! :) today we're discussing a hot topic: why do white queer people mimic and sometimes appropriate black culture? what could explain this? we touch on important topics like appropriation vs appreciation, the influence of black trans women in NYC ballroom culture, the importance of credit, black masculinity, black femininity, white privilege, and more. I'll reference a few important cultural examples like Billie Ellish, Madonna's Vogue, Paris is Burning, Pose, Moonlight, etc. I share my personal perspective as a white lesbian, but would love to hear from other people as well. 00:00 - intro and examples 01:40 - black masculinity as an alternative 5:18 - impact of black culture as cool/tough 05:49 - stealing without racial context 06:44 - queer spaces aren't post-racial 07:58 - Billie Ellish & credit 09:35 - appearing culturally fluent 10:41 - not caring about black struggles 11:05 - ballroom scene 14:25 - Madonna Vogue 15:00 - what's the solution? 16:39 - gay men / black women 17:42 - culture should spread 18:28 - racism still exists