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Young Woman Says She Was Accused Of Cultural Appropriation, Received Death Threats, Because Of Dress She Wore
Keziah says that for her prom, she chose to wear a traditional Chinese qipao dress. She says after she posted pictures on Twitter, she immediately received backlash for appropriating a culture.
“I got called all sorts of names. I got death threats,” Keziah says. “I wasn’t appropriating it; I wore it because it was a beautiful dress, and I appreciated it.”
On Friday’s episode, “Appropriation Nation: Has it Gone Too Far?” hear from a woman who says she was called out for cosplaying a Japanese anime character, and another who says people need to stop stealing other cultures’ foods and calling them their own. Check local listings to see where you can watch.
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