wanting to fuck someone or finding them attractive does not equate to you respecting them. wanting to use aesthetic elements of someone's culture in your own work does not equate to you respecting that group of people. you can find attraction to, or aesthetic appeal in, damn near anything and that does not necessarily mean you respect it. ok thanks
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