Keelyn Graves: Outside Reading 3

    

    Today there was something that came up when reading the book, The English and Their History. The author Robert Tombs states that the English are rather a mindset than a people, and this I found to be odd. I could have sworn to see those British isles and their inhabitants when I went on a trip last summer, but reading further finally made me realize the truth. Those same people who I looked upon like any other were in fact more a mindset than a people, they culturally almost looked the same as any other person but in reality were actually people of all different ethnicities, faiths  and spiritualities that all just seemed to call those islands home. It is with this that I gave myself some much needed introspection... what is nationalism and pride in ones country and culture if in reality we are not all the same? What is the reasoning between divides in not only our faiths, cultures, and race? And most importantly will we ever learn from it?



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