Oh good grief, 'They are just trying to fit in' . Cultural appropriation, if such a concept exists works both ways. Personally, I have never understood why black women straightened their hair. Are their hairstyles any more unprofessional than any other hairstyle adopted by other groups? if you are already suffering all the prejudice that often applies to people of colour what difference will a hairstyle make?
Why are people so obsessed by 'fitting in' Be yourself and shame the devil. As you will imagine, pretending to be what I am not in order to 'fit in' has never featured in my life and that has always been to my profound advantage both professionally and personally.
As for 'If someone told me what I did was offensive or upsetting to them, I would apologise and stop doing it.' For me, it would depend entirely on the circumstances. Many bullies used those kind of requests to intimidate and diminish other people. I once shared a flat with someone who used this tactic constantly to get her own way, regardless of other people's needs or feelings.
Sue, does not the fact that Christians do not make an outcry about the use of the cross or try to make it believer specific, in itself a commentary on cultural appropriation?
By the way I am still not sure about putting on my pyjamas, tonight. Perhaps I should lie awake all night worrying about it. - oh dear, am I wearing them just to fit in?