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SYSTEM-J
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Location: Manchester
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May-14-2010 00:59
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verndogs
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Sports Discussion Forum - NYC
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May-14-2010 02:40
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djhaziel
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: San Francisco
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May-14-2010 02:52
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Lira
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
There is a British tradition of the glorious failure, which has been represented in our culture for centuries, from The Charge Of The Light Brigade to A Bridge Too Far. It's similar with the Spanish - there's a good reason their national team is nicknamed "The Armada". The glorious failure of the England team is part of our national identity, our stiff-upper-lip, our ability to persist in the face of disaster. It's the reason our TV commentators are always restrained when American ones scream wildly. It's about way, way more than just "taking pride" in whatever success we can accrue. |
Cool, that's how you feel it, and it's nice to see you can trace your support for your team to something bigger and that has an impact on your identity (as you pointed out a few posts above, England is part of your identity). But that, ultimately, your choice.
But to claim your choice is inherently superior than that of someone else's simply because it means something to you... that's an entirely different matter altogether.
I consider my nationality to be as important to my sense of self as the colour of the socks I'm wearing right now.
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You've made a lot of posts recently stressing how our mindsets, attitudes and assumptions depend a great deal on our native cultures, whether it's wearing trainers to a wedding or putting your shitty toilet paper in a bin rather than flushing it. As such, you should be more aware than most that our identities are inextricable from the cultural surroundings that shaped us. The England team is a cultural product - only my country could have produced that team - and as a football fan it is part of me. |
Actually, I don't think for a single minute that it is as deterministic as this quote makes it. The reason why I wear trainers to a wedding is because I've chosen to do it and no friend has ever been bothered by that - I wouldn't call it at all cultural. What may be "cultural" is the fact that no one was (visibly) bothered by my wearing of trainers to weddings, and I saw a groom or two wearing them with a tuxedo in the party that followed the ceremony. It was my choice (and the choice of that particular groom) to wear trainers, not something culturally imposed.
The fact is that no one goes around defying the rules all the time: I've never been bothered by the used toilet paper in a bit, I've always taken this for granted. The moment I learned I could throw it in the toilet, I made a choice - from that moment on, I chose not flush it because it's not a habit I'd rather pick up. Not because it has anything to do with my identity, but because I can't know for certain whether all plumbing here where I live supports this.
By the way, lest you forget, England itself is a cultural product.
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