This is quite good. https://8values.github.io/index.html Seems quite accurate about me.pic.twitter.com/Qom8woPbR4
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This comes down to 2 things. 1) A lot of it was about religion & I don't have one. 2) It asks whether its important & I just think its nice.
I like to feel connected to history & seek out opportunities to feel that way. I like the ritual aspects of tradition for that reason.
I love a pearly king & queen procession and a maypole dance. I'm sad we rarely see kids making guys and asking for a penny for them now.
But I cldn't honestly say they are *important* in terms of societal health. Giving me a warm, fuzzy feeling is not same as being important.
I see value in preserving neutral cultural things for their own sake - music, art, festivities, traditions - because I like history &culture
But if they have an ethical/human rights component, tradition is not a good enough reason to continue them.
So, I'd be all for trying to get yng people interested in traditions like cheese rolling but not understandings of gender roles or marriage
And I find it hard to understand people who see tradition as something to indiscriminately uphold or tear down for moralistic purposes.
I think it's due to question phrasing. They need to clarify whether instilling religion, values, traditions, etc., and teaching ABOUT them.
* instilling OR teaching about

I got that!
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