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"John Larkin" <jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote in message
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collection of world cultures, not that American culture was world dominant.
Not everyone seems to have done the same and I may have been mistaken.
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To be honest I had read your post as saying American culture was aOn Sun, 08 Oct 2006 18:57:54 +0100, Eeyore
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John Larkin wrote:
On Fri, 06 Oct 06 11:26:29 GMT, jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote:
Our freedoms are under threat as a result of American stupidity.
Now I understand you. It is not Bin Laden's fault that he
is going to kill a lot of people. It's the Americans' fault
that caused Islamic extremists to want to destroy Western
civilization.
That's actually true. "American" culture, which is actually world
culture, is the thing they fear will seduce their sons and liberate
their daughters. As it must.
You flatter yourself about the impact of American 'culture'.
Did I flatter myself? I hadn't noticed.
As I said - perhaps you missed it - that American culture is in fact
world culture. Most anything that's fun to read, listen to, or eat
gets enthusiastically absorbed and amplified here, from Nepalese food
to AfroPop to Irish folk music. We are more an intersection of
cultures than a driver, although we do make our occasional donations
to the pool. This world culture is what many regionalists fear will
destroy their own culture - as it will - and many call it "American",
which it really isn't.
When I was in Japan, I was appalled at how much they were trying to be
Western at the expense of their own very beautiful culture. They think
that bad English signage is cool, and that bad French fashion is
elegant. Imagine a men's toilet in a fancy hotel, with the walls
entirely done in YSL-monogrammed ceramic tiles.
collection of world cultures, not that American culture was world dominant.
Not everyone seems to have done the same and I may have been mistaken.