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    I am mostly German and Finnish, just look at my signature line!

    DALE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    Is it wrong for a person who doesn't ride a bicycle to wear bicycle shorts?

    I feel that any person should wear what he or she desires - it's known as freedom.

    There are no rules, make sure you mention that to the kilt police if you meet them
    Uh yes.

    Now for the question at hand, wear what you want.

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    I tell people I'm from the lost McCheng clan.
    Seriously though, while our many Scottish members here support non-scots in the wearing of the kilt, are there all elements of the Scottish people who object to this, as a form of cultural-rape maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedomlover View Post
    Wearing bicycle shorts is just wrong. Period. ;)
    Well... In the end, whatever rattles your chain, right? As long as you don't wear your bicycle shorts under yer kilt... Then the kilt police WILL come and give you a beat-down... And we'll have to revoke your X-marks membership...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thoth51 View Post
    I tell people I'm from the lost McCheng clan....
    I like that answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar View Post
    ...Isn't it ridiculous for a non Scottish person to wear a tartan kilt? I have not one Scottish drop in my blood (mainly viking and celtic) so I'm thinking of the comments; ''Why are you wearing a kilt? You'r not Scottish!'' Do you guys think it's okay for a none Scottish person to wear a Scottish outfit with a tartan kilt to, for example, a wedding?
    If you want to wear it, then WEAR IT!!! I doubt you'll find many people here that would tell you not to. Anyone who tells you you shouldn't wear a kilt or tartan or whatever just because "you're not Scottish" is, quite frankly, an idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thoth51 View Post
    ...Seriously though, while our many Scottish members here support non-Scots in the wearing of the kilt, are there all elements of the Scottish people who object to this, as a form of cultural-rape maybe?
    On this forum?!?! Not that I've seen (aside from the "forum trolls", who seem to be weeded out pretty early on in their posts and don't count anyway.) I recently went to the 45th Annual Rocky Mountain Scottish Festival, and I had conversations with a couple Scotsmen that had just moved to the US, and not ONE single one of them had any problem with anyone wearing a kilt as long as there was a least a little bit of respect given to history or origin of the garment. In fact, they all implied that they felt more at home when they saw someone wearing a kilt, whether it was a newer "contemporary" style or a "classic" kilt.

    I don't know, maybe I'm taking your comment the wrong way, but "cultural rape" seems a fair bit excessive and unnecessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cat View Post
    On this forum?!?! Not that I've seen (aside from the "forum trolls", who seem to be weeded out pretty early on in their posts and don't count anyway.) I recently went to the 45th Annual Rocky Mountain Scottish Festival, and I had conversations with a couple Scotsmen that had just moved to the US, and not ONE single one of them had any problem with anyone wearing a kilt as long as there was a least a little bit of respect given to history or origin of the garment. In fact, they all implied that they felt more at home when they saw someone wearing a kilt, whether it was a newer "contemporary" style or a "classic" kilt.

    I don't know, maybe I'm taking your comment the wrong way, but "cultural rape" seems a fair bit excessive and unnecessary.
    Certainly not on XMTS. Perhaps an unfortunate choice of words on my part, but I've seen some pretty extreme opinions expressed on other sites, and I'm just wondering which view is more prevalent.

    P.S. Ok, admittedly Stormfront is probably a pretty fringe group. I probably shouldn't read too much into what they say over there.
    Last edited by thoth51; 15th August 08 at 12:11 AM. Reason: afterthought
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar View Post
    I want to buy a traditional Scottish outfit and wear it to formal occasions. But isn't it ridiculous for a non Scottish person to wear a tartan kilt?
    I have not one Scottish drop in my blood (mainly viking and celtic) so I'm thinking of the comments; ''Why are you wearing a kilt? You'r not Scottish!''
    Do you guys think it's okay for a none Scottish person to wear a Scottish outfit with a tartan kilt to, for example, a wedding?
    How is this for a connexion? James the III of Scotland married Margaret of Denmark, daughter of the king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden in 1469?
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    If it were left to the Scots alone to wear the kilt they would alas be a relatively rare sight.

    Frequent kilt wearing is the exception and not the rule alas.

    Go for it!
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