Beryllin wrote:
And I totally disagree with you, imo she makes valid points. She touches on what some people are feeling about the direction America is going, particularly the breaching of the social compromise. Sorry, but you are wrong on this one.
Really? I'm wrong? Oh, this is going to be glorious ...
First, both Noonan and you display a horrible understanding of the term "culture"; indeed, your definitions and usage are so general and unconstrained as to be useless. There is no American Culture; there has never been an American Culture. The term itself is a misnomer that attempts to aggregate a wide variety of social, ethical, political, and spiritual mores into a single uniform set of values that never has and never will exist. Unlike the majority of other nations in the world, the United States never has been and never will be composed of a dominant ethnic majority with a homogenized value set. In fact, it will never composed of two pluralities with their own homogenized value sets. The assume that was the case; that his line between left and right is all that separates the two cultures of America; is foolish in the extreme.
Peggy Noonan wrote:
America is good at making practical compromises, and one of the compromises we've made in the area of arts and entertainment is captured in the words "We don't care what you do in New York." That was said to me years ago by a social conservative who was explaining that he and his friends don't wish to impose their cultural sensibilities on a city that is uninterested in them, and that the city, in turn, shouldn't impose its cultural sensibilities on them. He was speaking metaphorically; "New York" meant "wherever the cultural left happily lives."
This quote summarizes that false dilemma of cultures in the United States. There's no "cultural left" to be opposed to "social conservatives"; rather, the United States honestly is a melting pot in this regard. Culture in the sense both of you WANT to use it happens to be emergent and not readily observed by any one person. As I said before, it is a gross generalization of attributes that are not shared betwixt groups or even within the groups she describes.
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