
Terry Gilliam
Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin
Challenging the notion of cultural appropriation
The speaker criticizes what they perceive as close-minded neo-Calvinist thinking, which they describe as a narrow ideology that does not allow for discussion or argument. They express frustration with the current trend of cultural appropriation criticism, arguing that cultural exchange and borrowing is what makes the world wonderful. They highlight the example of the Rolling Stones and black musicians to illustrate the positive impact of cultural exchange and stress that it is about learning from and celebrating each other, rather than taking advantage.
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