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Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot?

Via Daily Mail:

A free yoga class has been suspended after student leaders at a Canadian university are concerned the practice of it could be seen as ‘cultural appropriation’.

Jennifer Scharf, who has been offering the weekly yoga class at the University of Ottawa campus for seven years, said she was notified in September that the program was being ended.

In an email from the Center for Students with Disabilities, staff wrote that while yoga is ‘accessible and great for students’, there are ‘cultural issues of implication involved in the practice’, the Ottawa Sun reported. […]

The center’s staff said that yoga has been under ‘a lot of controversy lately’ as a result of how it is being practiced and which cultures those practices are ‘being taken from,’ according to the Ottawa Sun.

Staff from the center also expressed that many of those cultures ‘experienced oppression, cultural genocide and Diasporas due to colonialism and western supremacy’.

The center official went on to say that ‘we need to be mindful of this and how we express ourselves while practicing yoga’.

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