So, for what it's worth (and being prepared for a load of links to things telling me that i'm talking nonsense)
What I think is that: It is a society where people from many different cultures live, work and interact with each other without there being a compulsion from the state (or elsewhere) for them to eat the same food, listen to the same music, do the same jobs or become homogenised into an externally defined 'national identity'.
Thinking about music for a moment Why do so many of the folks in here dislike 'crossover' or 'fusion' musics, yet be passionate about other things?
When one hears ignorant (and FFS they went to OXFORD they are supposed to know about these things ??? ) politicians going on about how somehow this has 'failed' and even worse talk about 'British Culture' as if it has nothing to do with the rest of the world, it strikes me as wilful misunderstanding and cheap politicking. It doesn't take a genius to point out how our culture has always interacted, borrowed and exchanged ideas with others.
What I think is that: It is a society where people from many different cultures live, work and interact with each other without there being a compulsion from the state (or elsewhere) for them to eat the same food, listen to the same music, do the same jobs or become homogenised into an externally defined 'national identity'.
Thinking about music for a moment Why do so many of the folks in here dislike 'crossover' or 'fusion' musics, yet be passionate about other things?
When one hears ignorant (and FFS they went to OXFORD they are supposed to know about these things ??? ) politicians going on about how somehow this has 'failed' and even worse talk about 'British Culture' as if it has nothing to do with the rest of the world, it strikes me as wilful misunderstanding and cheap politicking. It doesn't take a genius to point out how our culture has always interacted, borrowed and exchanged ideas with others.
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