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Theland | 00:18 Thu 19th Apr 2018 | Society & Culture
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Whatever happened to British culture?
Is it completely dead or terminal?
Can it ever be revived, or do we need to adapt to the new foreign landscape?

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I think a lot of our culture and traditions have been erradicated through the the extremism of political correctness and #metoo!

No doubt someone will be outrageously offended by my remark.
You are both speaking as though British culture is a fixed and immutable thing and standard across the whole of Britain, neither of which are true or ever have been true.
I don't even know what British culture is.
I was doing no such thing, Woofgang. I just think it's a shame that British traditions are dying out because someone is always offended by one thing or another.

The other week some mother was campaigning, nay crusading, to have Sleeping Beauty banned because the sleeping princess didn't consent to being kissed.

Jesus H Christ, what next?
Yes, to debate this properly you’d have to define what you see as British culture. Good luck with that.
In what way is an American Cartoon,
British tradition?
Beer bellies and football hooligans :-D
I miss cars that went rusty and unions which brought down industries.
Age old stories and nursery rhymes have been part of our culture and tradition for aeons, ZM.
I think it's going a bit far to say that the recent #metoo has been a key factor behind the erradication of our culture and traditions. Just in a few months?
Although some aspects of culture remain fairly constant or change very slowly others will change. This has always been the case but the rate of change has probably increased. We are now much closer to the rest of the world in that people travel much further and we can follow news from almost anywhere in the world or see TV programmes/films from all ove rthe world and are influenced more by other cultures as a result.
Snow White is a c19 Germanic fairy tale, NoM. Which kinda makes a point about the OP. Trying to define British Culture will only serve to highlight how much of it has been absorbed from other countries cultures. It’s like trying to nail jelly to a wall.
That's just one example, FF.

There'll be a whole new bandwagon in a week or two.
I never get to meet these people who are so easily offended.
Whatever the origins of our culture, ZM, it's all slowly dying away.

Will we end up calling Christmas "Winterfest"? I wouldn't be surprised.
You should try working in the NHS, Ummmm. Loads there ;-)
Many of our Christmas traditions are either German or Nordic. Have a google about Prince Albert and his influence on Christmas. Next!
There were 'bandwagons' in the 20th century too- eg votes for women, pacifists, campaigns to legalise homosexuality. And before that - trade union rights, Tolpuddle Martyrs....
The times they are a changing. (Ah that was written over 50 years ago)
I'm not opposed to civilisation or free speech, FF. I'm fed up of traditions being banished because someone has to act offended by something.

ZM, see my post at 07:38.
//I don't even know what British culture is.//
Then.
//Beer bellies and football hooligans :-D//

I bet, though, you could wax lyrical about "other" cultures........one in particular perhaps. That is where we are going wrong. We allow the gainsayers and denigrators free voice to be as spiteful as they like, without reply. That will need to change.
My post was in reply to your 7:38 Christmas post NoM.

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