No. When you experience harm from cultural appropriation in different minority groups (In America), religious, race, gender, and language, you tend to find a common thread on how the majority sees these groups (and others), how we are affect as a group, and how we are influenced by how other groups are affected. Even more so, even though minority groups here in America are drastically different, there is a shared line of discrimination in some cases and cultural and religious "stealing" in others. It's not specifically Bahai. Though, since we are all human, the mindset is the same just going by our RF conversations and your descriptions of Bahai belief.
I don't know about others, but I've always been a "support/defend other people" type of person. Posts ago, I said I went to a native american reservation. I'm African American. We both have racial prejudices because of the color of our skin and culture. My family arrived to the reservation, and one lady took one look at us out of hundreds of "white people" and said "Look Minorities!" she continued after my mother's initial shock. She was happy that people who "shared their pain and history" came and not just white people coming to steal their culture.
We have a couple of Hindu temples around. If I believed in god, had the means to understand the culture not just the belief, and sat with a guru, I would probably be Hindu. Though, because I'm more artistic (freedom of expression rather than discipline and ritual) I don't have that personality to practice as one.
Yep. Didn't know if you caught it or not.