Free yoga class cancelled - is guilty of "cultural appropriation"

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QuoteFree Ottawa yoga class scrapped over 'cultural issues'

BY AEDAN HELMER, OTTAWA SUN
FIRST POSTED: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2015 08:58 PM EST | UPDATED: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2015 09:00 PM EST
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Jennifer Scharf is a yoga instructor who had delivered a free class to students at the University of Ottawa for the past seven years that was cancelled this year due to a complaint that yoga constitutes "cultural appropriation." Errol McGihon/Ottawa Sun
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Student leaders have pulled the mat out from 60 University of Ottawa students, ending a free on-campus yoga class over fears the teachings could be seen as a form of "cultural appropriation."

Jennifer Scharf, who has been offering free weekly yoga instruction to students since 2008, says she was shocked when told in September the program would be suspended, and saddened when she learned of the reasoning.

Staff at the Centre for Students with Disabilities believe that "while yoga is a really great idea and accessible and great for students ... there are cultural issues of implication involved in the practice," according to an email from the centre.

The centre is operated by the university's Student Federation, which first approached Scharf seven years ago about offering yoga instruction to students both with and without disabilities.

The centre goes on to say, "Yoga has been under a lot of controversy lately due to how it is being practiced," and which cultures those practices "are being taken from."

The centre official argues since many of those cultures "have experienced oppression, cultural genocide and diasporas due to colonialism and western supremacy ... we need to be mindful of this and how we express ourselves while practising yoga."

The concept of cultural appropriation is normally applied when a dominant culture borrows symbols of a marginalized culture for dubious reasons -- such as the fad of hipsters donning indigenous headdresses as a fashion statement, without any regard to cultural significance or stereotype.

But Scharf, a yoga teacher with the downtown Rama Lotus Centre, said the concept does not apply in this case, arguing the complaint that killed the program came instead from a "social justice warrior" with "fainting heart ideologies" in search of a cause celebre.

"People are just looking for a reason to be offended by anything they can find," said Scharf.

"There's a real divide between reasonable people and those people just looking to jump on a bandwagon. And unfortunately, it ends up with good people getting punished for doing good things."

There were about 60 students who participated in the free program.

Acting student federation president Romeo Ahimakin denied the decision resulted from a complaint.

Ahimakin said the student federation put the yoga session on hiatus while they consult with students "to make it better, more accessible and more inclusive to certain groups of people that feel left out in yoga-like spaces. ... We are trying to have those sessions done in a way in which students are aware of where the spiritual and cultural aspects come from, so that these sessions are done in a respectful manner."

Scharf offered a compromise, suggesting she change the name from yoga to "mindful stretching," since that would reflect the content of the program and would "literally change nothing about the course."

"I'm not pretending to be some enlightened yogi master, and the point (of the program) isn't to educate people on the finer points of the ancient yogi scripture," she told the Sun.

"The point is to get people to have higher physical awareness for their own physical health and enjoyment."

According to email correspondence between Scharf and the centre, student leaders debated rebranding the program, but stumbled over how the French translation for "mindful stretching" would appear on a promotional poster, and eventually decided to suspend the program.

Student federation official Julie Seguin sympathized with Scharf over e-mail, defending the use of the term "yoga," and saying, "I am also still of the opinion that a single complaint does not outweigh all of the good that these classes have done."

Seguin said "labeling the CSD's yoga lessons as cultural appropriation is questionable (and) debatable" and called on further discussion with the student executive.

http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/11/20/free-ottawa-yoga-class-scrapped-over-cultural-issues

This story is awesome.  :cool:

My favourite part is how they wanted to try and get it re-named "mindful stretching", but couldn't come up with a French translation. :lol:
Posts here are my own private opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.

Hamilcar

Stretchy-bendy-breathy?

Was wondering how long it would take to reach languish.

Martinus


Josquius

Can't stand this new cultural appropriation trend. That stuff with the kimonos and the asian-americans the other year... :bleeding:
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Martinus

If the Onion posted this, I would say they are pushing it - no leftists are that idiotic.

dps

Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:20:53 PM
If the Onion posted this, I would say they are pushing it - no leftists are that idiotic.

If not for idiocy, there would be no leftists.

crazy canuck

Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:17:50 PM
Wow, Canada is fucked up.  :lol:

Never confuse Ontario with Canada - its actually one of the red flags one is from Ontario  :D

crazy canuck

Quote from: dps on November 23, 2015, 03:22:13 PM
Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:20:53 PM
If the Onion posted this, I would say they are pushing it - no leftists are that idiotic.

If not for idiocy, there would be no leftists.

Yeah, all we would be left with are those beacons of intellectual rigor running for the Republican nomination.  ;)

Barrister

Posts here are my own private opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.

Admiral Yi

Quote"People are just looking for a reason to be offended by anything they can find," said Scharf.

Amen sister.

Martinus


Malthus

Quote from: crazy canuck on November 23, 2015, 03:22:20 PM
Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:17:50 PM
Wow, Canada is fucked up.  :lol:

Never confuse Ontario with Canada - its actually one of the red flags one is from Ontario  :D

The way Canada is fucked up: any idiocy is an excuse for regionalism.  :P
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Darth Wagtaros

Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:28:39 PM
I can't wait for the inevitable backlash.
It'll be pretty ugly.

This is a great way to encourage an insular, anti-multicultural mindset among people.  It's like teh No Nothings have been operating in the Left the same way HYDRA was in SHIELD.
PDH!

Martinus

Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on November 23, 2015, 03:37:08 PM
Quote from: Martinus on November 23, 2015, 03:28:39 PM
I can't wait for the inevitable backlash.
It'll be pretty ugly.

This is a great way to encourage an insular, anti-multicultural mindset among people.  It's like teh No Nothings have been operating in the Left the same way HYDRA was in SHIELD.

Yeah I have been saying during the last few months of the refugee crisis. The left is so out of touch and idiotic on this, people will end up flocking to the authoritarian right.