....you're really in no place to say what the meaning of the zoot suit is, seeing as you're not part of the subculture.
Yeah, the original poster may have apologized for this, but it really is a prejudiced and almost racist kind of statement.
"You are not allowed to comment on / participate in subculture [X] unless you're already a part of it"
... is unnecessarily exclusionary. The countervailing fact is that no one (in a free country) has any exclusive right to tell me what culture or ethnic attributes I am NOT ALLOWED to choose and adopt for my own use, pleasure, and experimentation. The fundamental underpinning right comes from the phrase "the pursuit of happiness" which in the USA at least is recognised as an inalienable right - which means it is something that no government and no group of persons and no individual can deny any one person from pursuing.
This means that if I have a liking and appreciation of the 8 virtues of the Bushido, that I am free to study, seek those out, and incorporate them into my own being
without any limitation based on factors such as my eye color, hair color, where my parents or great-grandparents were born, our native languages, what church I go to, if at all, etc, and I don't have to be Japanese to have a right to follow the Bushido code if that is what I want to incorporate into my own life. I am not a 'faker' or a 'weeaboo' if I choose to do so.
Therefore, we should ALL be able to DISMISS any claims such as "you are in no place to say what the meaning of [ x ] is," for that is the same kind of prejudice and bigoted attitude that says "You have no right to 'these' water fountains or 'those' seats at the front of the bus; based on your genetic make-up you are obviously limited to the 'colored' water fountain and the seats at the BACK of the bus. The notion that "you have no right to experiment with the articles of this culture" is immorally exclusionary and needs to be flagged as inappropriate.
The same holds true for the flawed opinion that "Well, you may have a right to do so, but you really shouldn't do so, based on your physical appearance, genotype, phenotype or family heritage..."
No one has any right to tell me what I cannot do or cannot play with based on my own ancestry or physical appearance. OK?!?
....you're really in no place to say
is totally bee-ess, OK?
NOBODY kicks me out. OK? NOBODY.
(Edit: I mean no ill will to the poster of this quote or to anyone else. Let's all feel free to explore all human cultures from all peoples and eras.)