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  • @Thomas88076
    @Thomas88076 2 месяца назад

    Yes 🎉

  • @ArthurMcdonagh-fk7ke
    @ArthurMcdonagh-fk7ke 2 месяца назад

    From the information gathered, several aspects could be considered missing or underrepresented in contemporary Irish culture, based on both traditional insights and modern sentiments:
    1. **Cultural Identity and Representation**: There's a sentiment that the Irish culture, especially in urban settings like Dublin, might be losing its unique identity due to globalization. Tourists and some locals express a desire for more authentic Irish experiences rather than generic commercial offerings. This indicates a perceived dilution of cultural uniqueness, where traditional Irish elements might be overshadowed by international trends or businesses.
    2. **Education and Language**: There's a critique regarding the approach to education, particularly the teaching of Irish (Gaelic) as a subject. Some argue that the focus on its marketability or utility in job markets might undermine its cultural significance. This suggests a gap in how the language, which is central to Irish identity, is valued in educational settings, potentially leading to a cultural loss if not addressed.
    3. **Public Holidays and Cultural Observances**: The discussion around adding more bank holidays, like making Good Friday an official holiday, points to a broader issue of how cultural and religious traditions are integrated into modern Irish life. This could be seen as a missed opportunity to reinforce cultural practices through national observances.
    4. **Community and Social Services**: There's a noted reliance on voluntary and charitable organizations for essential services, which might indicate a cultural gap in how community support and welfare are structured. This could be interpreted as a lack in the cultural framework where community care is more institutionalized or supported by the state.
    5. **Cultural Practices and Rituals**: While traditional practices like wakes are highlighted as important, there's an implication that some cultural practices might not be as prevalent or understood outside of Ireland, suggesting a potential for these traditions to fade if not actively preserved or shared.
    6. **Cultural Expression in Media and Literature**: Although Ireland has a rich literary tradition, there's always room for more diverse representation in modern media, reflecting contemporary Irish life beyond the well-known stereotypes of music, dance, and literature. This could include more nuanced portrayals of Irish life in global media or more support for modern Irish artists exploring new themes.
    From the posts on X, there's a mix of pride in traditional Irish culture and a concern over its preservation and evolution. The sentiment isn't that something is entirely missing but rather that certain aspects might be under threat from modernization, globalization, or simply not being valued enough in contemporary society. This includes the preservation of language, the authenticity of cultural experiences for tourists, and the integration of traditional practices into everyday life. However, these insights are based on individual opinions and discussions on X, suggesting a nuanced view where what's "missing" might be more about what's at risk of being lost or what could be better highlighted and supported.

    • @Thomas88076
      @Thomas88076 2 месяца назад

      Does 'authentic' mean anything?