.@sherlockmichael French irony, Canadian gentleness, Scottish forthrightness, Italian expressiveness, Indian hospitality, Jamaican easiness.
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@sherlockmichael All stereotypes but all routed in cultural norms. I think we can like our own culture & admire others at the same time. -
My country's mythologized past makes me happy, its real past makes me sad. I love the former as fiction.
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Food, music, dances, non-oppressive clothing, peaceful festivals....
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Yes, those things are neutral. Opposing them is ludicrous. But there are also values we can like & dislike in every culture
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I don't like Japanese food.

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That's fine. British food also sucks! We can like other aspects of culture!
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Oh alright! I should be more magnanimous in victory.

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I should think so.
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So, Mike is OK w/ the differences, as long as they follow his rules. Interesting.
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Pretty much, yes. Cultural differences are fine providing they don't include denying human rights etc to other people.
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That's the fairly standard humanist/classical liberal position.
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