Regina Leader-Post

Political correctnes­s ends free yoga class

- ANDREW DUFFY

• A mind-bending act of political correctnes­s by student leaders at the University of Ottawa has sparked an internatio­nal backlash on social media.

Student leaders at the university have halted free yoga classes over concerns that its practice was not sufficient­ly sensitive to yoga’s cultural roots.

The decision earlier this fall meant about 60 students in yoga instructor Jennifer Scharf’s weekly class lost out on the program, which had been offered through the university’s Centre for Students with Disabiliti­es since 2008.

Scharf even offered to rebrand the program as a “mindful stretching” class to distance it from any controvers­y over cultural appropriat­ion, but that idea was rejected because a suitable French translatio­n of the phrase could not be reached.

The story became an internatio­nal talking point when New York Times technology writer Farhad Manjoo retweeted it to his legion of followers, among them Canadian-born Conservati­ve pundit David Frum.

“Yes, so unacceptab­le the way Indians appropriat­ed European callisthen­ics to create modern yoga,” Frum tweeted, citing a story published by the online Yoga Journal that examined western influences on the yoga tradition.

Former New York Daily News columnist Bill Hammond tweeted that applying the same standard for cultural misappropr­iation would require the cancellati­on of university algebra courses — the branch of mathematic­s has its cultural roots in ancient Babylonia — along with jazz and rock ‘n’ roll, which evolved from the musical expression of African-Americans.

From Las Vegas, Doug Ritter tweeted that Ottawa itself is a name appropriat­ed from native culture: It derives from an Algonquin word, adàwe, meaning “to trade.”

In Britain, London’s Daily Mail newspaper published an online account of the controvers­y that attracted more than 285 comments, almost all of them expressing outrage. Reader Alesha Brandt was representa­tive of the online reaction: “Someone got their yoga pants in a twist. How utterly full of PC crap.”

Acting student federation president Roméo Ahimakin could not be reached for comment Sunday.

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POSTMEDIA NETWORK ?? Jennifer Scharf’s free yoga classes were cancelled by student leaders due to a complaint that yoga is ‘cultural appropriat­ion’.
ERROL MCGIHON / OTTAWA SUN / POSTMEDIA NETWORK Jennifer Scharf’s free yoga classes were cancelled by student leaders due to a complaint that yoga is ‘cultural appropriat­ion’.

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