eeyoremum
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Well, given how important the fishermen of New England, the farmers of the Great Plains, the factory workers at the auto plants in Detroit, the cowboys of the West, and so on have been in shaping the cultures of those places, I think your premise of what people do not being a part of culture at all to be completely insane but it doesn't sound like there's going to be any change on this.
The second point about the personal attacks was not directed at you. Sorry for the misunderstanding. That was a general comment directed at a number of people over the pages that have been posted since the video came up.
I'm not saying people are attacking the show unfairly because they miss what was there. I'm saying people are letting their anger push them to go beyond criticizing the show and engaging in personal attacks.
No your not going to change my opinion because you are describing work cultures not a Nation's culture. I work at a library when I vacation I like to visit libraries. I like to see how they do things That is my work culture something my family thinks is nuts. I am going to England with my son's military marching band we ae going to share our military music and traditions with them. These include things like an Ontario flag, poppies (insidently a Canadian thing your country doesn't share) of course socializing and sharing stories. I am 100% positive that I won't be asked or defined by my employment. Will I go to a library? Sure if I get time but that truely is a library culture think not because I am Canadian.
Regions have different culture too but those are regional culture and still diverse. Not all people that live in the west are Cowboys. I live in a small neighbourhood surrounded by farms but I am not a farmer.