What is a culture vulture?

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A culture vulture is a term used to describe someone who is excessively interested in and enjoys the cultural products and experiences of other communities, especially those of marginalized or minority groups. However, the term is often used in a negative or derogatory sense to refer to individuals who consume and appropriate aspects of different cultures for personal gain or to appear trendy, without fully understanding or respecting the origins and significance of those cultural elements. Culture vultures are seen as exploiting and commodifying cultural symbols, practices, music, fashion, or art without proper acknowledgement or reverence for their historical, social, or spiritual meaning.
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