Dave Roelvink puts totem pole on balcony: ‘Cultural appropriation!’

Dave Roelvink’s totem pole creates a lot of excitement. The ‘son of’ has turned his balcony into a kind of Indian party, but critics consider it cultural appropriation.

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Dave Roelvink drumming next to a totem pole on his balcony. Many people see progress after he crashed one car after the other for years and got stuck on the A10 by the police. Yet there are also critics. They believe that the ‘son of’ is now guilty of cultural appropriation.

Cultural appropriation

Dave’s drum party especially makes juice queen Yvonne Coldeweijer laugh. “What is this? ? Has Dave embarked on a new path?” she writes. “Hover Roelvink ???.”

A follower of Yvonne reacts extremely critically to this. “This is now cultural appropriation. A white man who steals from Indians,” the follower wrote in a private message.

Yvonne responds to the follower as follows: “So sensitive .”

‘Woke’s point head!’

Yvonne anonymized this short conversation with her follower in her stories posted. “Get pointy head from woke,” she writes. “He probably meant Native Americans instead of Indians pisssss.”

She continues: “By the way, he called me ‘typical white’ after that because I said he was sensitive. People really need to stop with this nonsense. What color you are will rustle my ass! And if you adopt something from a different culture, that just seems like a compliment to me.”

Ibiza, Bali and India

It is also unclear whether Dave is guilty of cultural appropriation one, two, three, four or five times. “This large pan from Zweef Roelvink originally comes from Switzerland”, Yvonne writes.

Patty Brard thinks this style comes across as very Spanish. “All the way to Ibiza, when you stayed with us! ??”, she responds.

And Playboy editor-in-chief Maarten Bloem speaks again of Dave who is in a ‘Bali/India phase’.

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