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24th April 08, 08:52 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Yeah, you are.
Joking!
Wouldn't be the first time I've been accused of being full of blarney!
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24th April 08, 12:12 PM
#32
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
yeah, sometimes other ethnicities like the kilt more than caucasians. no offence.
 Originally Posted by brendillon
I wonder if that's an appreciation of the rebellion against the homogenization of cultures that popular culture has come to represent... Resisting 'the norm' or reaching back to ancestral roots is an empowering thing, something I think minorities would appreciate more than the average caucasian (who is often perceived as being automatically empowered to a certain degree).
Good point, that very well could be. But then I think it's kind of the opposite for me. I'm a black guy and if I wear the kilt I get a lot of interest and compliments from caucasians. I've gotten a mixed reaction from african- americans though, I think they are mostly just puzzled by the whole thing.
Funny, I frequent a store run by a mostly Indian staff and they love my kilts. Could be an appreciation of the whole unbifurcated garment thing.
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