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Re:The American Dilution 13 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 2  
I think people everywhere are not interested into the "real"foreign culture but into the ideal of it.

And that is why i do not overly worrie about it.

Yes, Japan does a lot of stuff that is "american"but they do it in an Japanese way.

Fashion, art and so on, if you look at it, if it is inspired by the american culture it is Japanised!

The strong part of the American culture is that it collects all around the world ideas, mixes them up and comes out with something new.

Jazz.

It is an mixture of europe, african, added some side dish of caribean music, cooked up and you got something new!

But it did not end with "American Jazz"

Other countries imported it and it changed, now there is Japanese Jazz, British Jazz and so on.

The USA is culturally an hub where ideas around the world mix, something new comes out and it is redistributed, and then other cultures add there own flavour to it and it becomes something unique to this culture again.

Do i like McDonalds? Hell NO

I do not really like most of what comes out of the US, too loud and gaudy for my taste, but i like a lot what other cultures make out of it, what the french did with Jazz alone by adding there own ideas !

I think what most people really fear is not the CULTURE but the american way to run an economie, the US still acts as if there was a lot of land in the west everyone who needs to can go to, and that is an dangerous thing to do.

Cultures do change over time, today faster than before there was something like world wide communication and easier ways to travel, but they change what they pick up from other cultures too.

As long we do not have the worldwide stepping disk systhem the chance of an worldwide homogenous culture is nil for my opinion.
 
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