FIRST of all, y’all STAY pressed at The Queen. But once again, y’all are wrong.
Here’s a little lesson….
Just saying. I'm Indian and I know for sure she ain't appropriating my culture. She didn't misuse it.
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
For the idiots out there, this is culture appropriation pic.twitter.com/xbRe7G0zD1
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Facts 🙂 pic.twitter.com/V7zp4jqt9Q
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Using Mehndi or Henna isn't wrong. People use it all the time and it's not just Indian, it's from all different countries.
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Beyoncé got permission and many Indians were there to see it all happen to. If it were wrong, TRUST ME, someone would've corrected her.
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Beyoncé showed India in many ways and made it look beautiful and lovely. She portrayed India excellently. As an Indian, I loved it.
— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Plus, my girl looked stunning.
End Thread. pic.twitter.com/vy23qC4fkI— ساويرا (@ArtisticJackson) January 29, 2016
Also…..
There is a difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation. Hymn For The Weekend = appreciation
— jonathan (@chnnelorange) January 29, 2016
Bey loves learning about different cultures, it's not disrespect, it's appreciation pic.twitter.com/qbBXq0fN2s
— jonathan (@chnnelorange) January 29, 2016
She learned about and immersed herself in another culture for the Blue music video pic.twitter.com/HGgFr9q4o1
— jonathan (@chnnelorange) January 29, 2016
Beyoncé flew in dancers from Mozambique to instruct her on their traditional dance techniques #CulturalAppreciation pic.twitter.com/nhzDyXHKuB
— jonathan (@chnnelorange) January 29, 2016
I know some of y’all are REALLY pressed to find something negative about Beyonce with everything she touches, but, as usual, THIS AIN’T IT.
Stay mad.
The end.