Thursday, November 19, 2009

With eroding social values, how can we preserve cultural identity?

Social values are evolving at an alarming rate. Global issues are crowding local media venues. Traditional political values are becoming obsolete. How will this affect 'Cultural Preservation,' when our attention span is committed elsewhere?

With eroding social values, how can we preserve cultural identity?
With information revolution, the world is becoming a smaller place by the day. Thus ones cultural uniqueness, or ones cultural identity may not be so much personal anymore.


With growing interaction amongst different cultures and societies, the cultural uniqueness begins to fade and this gives way to a more tolerant and acceptable form of global culture and society. Though it'll take ages before the cultural and social boundaries are insignificant once and for all, it'll result in a more coherent society.
Reply:Our social values have been changing for decades, for longer than decades, the results of which has been a clear change in our culture through inter-racial marriages which has produced sub races with new cultures and new beliefs. Where have you been? We are evolving as we should.





As for Traditional Political values, those values that have kept America strong America will hold on to. Those values that need to change will change as they have in the past.
Reply:Global Village
Reply:there isn't supposed to be cultural preservation for you if everyone has to blend to be politically correct.


If the blacks have black heritage day..does that mean they want to remain black and apart?


on st. patricks day does that mean the irish cannot remain tied to their roots?


all of you all had better just lighten up...let everyone choose where they go to school and live and worship and play.





This is America...we're supposed to be free to choose without punishment.


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