Father Heathen
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What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
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What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
I don’t really know why. My pet theory is it’s education. We have a prominent portion of society in the US, unlike Europe, which hate science and makes me things they hate facts. You listen to the folks in red states and they hate evolution quoting the creationism as they show their ignorance. US for years have been 30th in math and science and I hardly think it’s a coincidence with the amount of people believing misinformation. We are in dire straights and only education can help. I suggest we flood the red states with science and evolution pamphlets from planes and as Neil Degrasse Tyson quoted “Make America Smart Again”.What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
There is also a strong tendency amongst Europeans to disown their American off-spring.In my humble opinion, and watching things from an external perspective, there is a strong tendency among Americans to disown their European roots. Hence the cultural gap.
The media:What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
(I also suspect getting some of the money out of US politics would help, but I suggest that only tentatively, speaking as someone who does not live there myself. I have no idea how this would be done.)
Yes you have a point, definitely. One can perhaps see the election of Trump as analogous to the fall of the Shah in Iran! Perhaps in both cases there was a governing culture of modernisation of society that had got too far ahead of the cultural centre of gravity of the people, causing a reaction against it. In the US perhaps a degree of fashionable PC cant that people felt unable to criticise but weren't comfortable with. The UK Brexit vote had some similar undertones.I think it's primarily through attempts focused on cultural homogenisation clashing with groups that resist such attempts for which a cultural gap exists.
I see it as a result of people attempting forced inclusivity thereby causing other groups to go into preservation mode.
Political correctness and sjws being the main cause of the cultural gap.
This is one of those strange situations where perception is reality. People have been told that there is s huge gap, they think there is s huge gap, and so there is.
If you actually look carefully at what people on the “other side” really think and feel you might find it is not as different as you thought.
Take the recent immigration issue. The left is told that people on the right are all evil racist monsters who want to throw children in cages. And the right is told that the left wants to destroy America and open the borders to every criminal, rapist, or terrorist who wants to come in.
Of course none of this is true, but because it is perceived as being true it creates this insurmountable gap.
Such keen observations are incompatible with RF standards.Not suggesting you're wrong, just trying to work out how to respond...
What causes you to think the cultural gap has widened, and along what lines are you measuring it?
It seems to me that there are a lot of people who don’t know what Politically Correct means. When the government tells scientists that the can’t use terminology like climate change, that is an example of political correctness being enforced. Or when a cartoonist loses his job because he drew too many cartoons critical of the government.Political correctness and sjws being the main cause of the cultural gap.
I didn't know Americans have "European roots". What exactly do you mean by them?In my humble opinion, and watching things from an external perspective, there is a strong tendency among Americans to disown their European roots. Hence the cultural gap.
I'm not at all sure what you just said, but just in case you mean there really isn't any a greater "cultural gap" whatever that even means I should say I agree.This is one of those strange situations where perception is reality. People have been told that there is s huge gap, they think there is s huge gap, and so there is.
If you actually look carefully at what people on the “other side” really think and feel you might find it is not as different as you thought.
Take the recent immigration issue. The left is told that people on the right are all evil racist monsters who want to throw children in cages. And the right is told that the left wants to destroy America and open the borders to every criminal, rapist, or terrorist who wants to come in.
Of course none of this is true, but because it is perceived as being true it creates this insurmountable gap.
Would you describe what the cultural gap is?What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
It's sort of dogwhistle way of saying the trouble in America is due to the emancipation of those citizens whose ancestors did not come from Europe. Fairly standard for our blackshorts friend, Sig. Spodi.I didn't know Americans have "European roots". What exactly do you mean by them?
What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
Greed.What in your opinion has caused the cultural gap in the U.S. to widen over the years, and what do you believe are possible solutions that could close it?
It seems to me that there are a lot of people who don’t know what Politically Correct means. When the government tells scientists that the can’t use terminology like climate change, that is an example of political correctness being enforced. Or when a cartoonist loses his job because he drew too many cartoons critical of the government.
Too many people think that P.C. is just calling a racist a racist, or criticizing a white suprematist.