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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 31, 2022

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I don't watch the show, but a quick googling revealed that the complaints focused on promos featuring the hosts wearing sombreros and serapes, which I don't personally think is "racist," but it is certainly cringe-worthy. I don't see anything that can be fairly characterized as claiming that acknowledging that Mexican culture and food exists is racist.

I've seen people complaining about them making tres leches cake. If you ask me, if it's a baked good, it's fair game for them to use in a challenge. And likewise, I think the complaining about them wearing sombreros is something like them simply complaining about the acknowledgment that Mexican culture exists. Mexicans exist, and sometimes they wear sombreros. Why is it any sort of problem for them to wear this Mexican style of dress?

certainly cringe-worthy

Yet embassies commonly organize events in which trying on their traditional dress is considered a means to promote their country.

Which is exactly what is called "racist" here.

You're going to be shocked when you learn that Black people who use the n-word regularly in their own discourse get mad when people who aren't Black use it.

Less sarcastically: it's a well-known, timeless and universal fact about humanity that cultures get upset when outsiders make fun of their culture, or attempt to adopt aspects of their culture in an insincere or imperfect way, even if they themselves do the exact same thing all the time.