If an Asian person were to make this same pitch, would there be a problem? People can improve a product without the cultural origin coming into question. Cultural origin does not define ownership ...
Can we be done with the ridiculous notion of “cultural appropriation” and the damage that it does? Canadian actor Simu Liu called out the bubble tea company Bobba on Dragon’s Den.
The irony is that it came about after they posted a video on TikTok in support of Liu calling out the white owners of a boba drink brand for cultural appropriation on “Dragons’ Den,” the ...
Taichung, Taiwan – Standing in line at her favourite boba tea shop in Taiwan’s second-biggest city, Lisa Chen was perplexed to hear that her preferred beverage had been embroiled in a headline ...
A boba company is apologizing after Chinese Canadian actor Simu Liu voiced concerns about cultural appropriation on CBC’s “Dragons’ Den.” On Thursday's episode of the “Shark Tank ...
It’s not Canadian bubble tea company Bobba that should be apologizing for the nonsensical allegation of cultural appropriation. Who should be apologizing is hypocrite Canadian actor Simu Liu ...
Sorry, this video isn't available any more. A Marvel star who accused owners of a boba tea company of ‘cultural appropriation’ during a recent episode of Dragons ...
cultural appropriation. He noted that the packaging did not make any reference to the Taiwanese origins of bubble tea, and that he also did not like the founders’ pitch that they would be ...