Whether you love the Kardashians, hate the Kardashians, or simply don't care about them....I think we can all agree that social justice warriors are far more obnoxious than anyone in that family.

Kim Kardashian posted a photo to Instagram in a white dress and an Indian maang tikka jewel headdress, with the caption, "Sunday Service Vibe." With that simple post, she broke the internet...again.

Snowflakes are coming out of the woodworks to cry that her outfit is cultural appropriation of Indian culture.

*Initiate eyeroll*

One person commented on her photo saying, "This is not a Sunday Service Vibe, it’s an Indian vibe."

Another Instagrammer went into detail to explain why they feel the outfit is wrong: "For those of you who don’t know, the maang tikka is a ceremonial head piece traditionally worn by the bride. Wearing white in India is traditionally reserved for funerals," the person said. "On top of that she wore this to a Christian service. She probably thought it was just jewelry, but when that piece has literally been used for centuries wouldn’t you kinda think there must be some sort of significant meaning held towards it?"

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Now, with all these people crying out in the name of justice, there are actually Indian women sticking up for Kim! Ha!

One woman said, "As an Indian woman [I] think Kim K looks GREAT and frankly don't care what she wears," she continued, "We all get influenced by each other’s culture, ethnicities… we should be honored that such a stylish woman appreciates our culture instead."

Funny isn't it? The SJWs get more upset than the actual people whose culture is supposedly being stolen!

This isn't the first time the Kardashian has been under fire for cultural appropriation. Just last year, she was attacked for wearing her hair braided to the MTV Movie and TV Awards.

There are many things the Kardashians could be knocked for, but this simply isn't one of them.

Get some thicker skin, America!

 

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