| > England's traditional dignity culture (the virtuous man can overlook slights) i’m english and i have no idea what you’re on about there mate. are you talking about having basic tolerance for other people? that’s a pretty universal skill not exclusive to england. > but "countries are [nothing] more than a shared historical hallucination" is just incorrect. countries are mostly lines drawn on a map. cultures, which i think is what you’re trying to get at in your post generally, differ everywhere to varying degrees. dundee (where i currently am) has a different culture to glasgow, which has a different culture to edinburgh, which has a different culture to york, which has a different culture to liverpool, which has a different culture to manchester, which has a different culture to leeds leeds leeds, which has a different culture to oxford, which has a different culture to reading, which has … the lines are imaginary. (although yes i live on a massive island so there is a non-imaginary physical boundary where you have to get on a boat or a plane or a train to travel to here). |
You'd be surprised how it's not the case in most of the world. Heck, India has a caste system that Indians have now exported to areas where they're in numbers like California. Arabs have a tribal system that makes them suspicious of anyone not from the in-group. Russian Muscovites treat all of their fellow non-Muscovite countrymen like shit.