Ok breh
But someone originated it and how many actual black reggae artists do you hear on the POP stations working with their own sound?
Y'all hilarious
It's not that I don't understand the issues behind it, so when the conversation on whites getting credit for art that originated from people from other cultures I'm advocating for people to understand that, so that the issue can be fixed.
It's just that on a personal level I don't feel a connection with art on a cultural level based on my race, to the point where I'd be bothered by someone of another race practicing it, when I had as little to do with creating it as them (and I know that the issue is not them not creating it, but the possibility that they're just perusing the genre and weren't raised in it and influenced by it in the same way people born in the culture would be).
It's just that as an artist (drawing), I'd have a hard time listening to anyone tell me what I can or can't do with me pencil/pen/tools, based on cultural lines.