Posted on 11/30/2008 6:16:36 PM PST by SirJohnBarleycorn
When my mother arrived in England as a refugee from Nazi Germany, shortly before the outbreak of World War II, she found the people admirable, though not without the defects that corresponded to their virtues. By the time she died, two-thirds of a century later, she found them rude, dishonest, and charmless. They did not seem to her, moreover, to have any virtues to compensate for their unpleasant qualities. I occasionally asked her to think of some, but she couldnt; and neither, frankly, could I.
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What, exactly, were the qualities that my mother had so admired? Above all, there was the peoples manner. The British seemed to her self-contained, self-controlled, law-abiding yet tolerant of others no matter how eccentric, and with a deeply ironic view of life that encouraged them to laugh at themselves and to appreciate their own unimportance in the scheme of things.
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Gradually, but overwhelmingly, the culture and character of British restraint have changed into the exact opposite. Extravagance of gesture, vehemence of expression, vainglorious boastfulness, self-exposure, and absence of inhibition are what we tend to admire nowand the old modesty is scorned. It is as if the population became convinced of Blakes fatuous dictum that it is better to strangle a baby in the cradle than to let a desire remain unacted upon.
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Lack of self-control is just as character-forming as self-control: but it forms a different, and much worse and shallower, character. Further, once self-control becomes neither second nature nor a desired goal, but rather a vice to avoid at all costs, there is no plumbing the depths to which people will sink.
(Excerpt) Read more at city-journal.org ...
My semi-mistake. I said psychologist MD which is wrong. A psychistrist is an MD. They can perscribe drugs while a psychologist cannot. His writing is A1.
See BRUTAL BRITAIN http://www.brutalbritain.org.uk/
Daniels/Dalrymple bump. Thanks for posting.
Dog-eared for Monday reading.
Thanks for the ping.
IIRC, he's admitted to being either an agnostic or atheist.
they had a state religion, but came to find religious enthusiasm bad form. . .
. . .but given the litany of evils here; could have given it 'greater mention'.
Certainly is a preview and warning; (if not too late already, 'here'). Never cease to be amazed at the level of degradation that much of our culture continues to descend to. Albeit; we are not 'England' - yet, anyway. And there are many fine young people - as I am sure there still are in England(?)
Does show the effects of Liberalism. Also thrown in here are the early 'inflluences' of 'Jerry Springer' TV and many 'ad nauseum' shows; now we have 'reality shows'. Seems 'trash' is King in tv land. . .for too much of the time and it does rise to the top; and we will pay a price for it.
And of course, Nature does abhor a vacuum. . .and so where Religion becomes scarce; nihilism, if only a big zero; fills the 'o's here.
I agree with the author. Britain is dead. It will never return.
Actor Ray Winstone: I mean, dont get me wrong, he says. This is not something you want to do. Every time I get on a plane the thing I love is that moment when the captain announces were flying over England.
‘You open the shutters on your little window and you look down at all those miles of green fields and think: This is it. This is England. This is the greatest, most beautiful country in the world.
He shakes his head and sighs. But its just not great any more, is it? He pauses.
Lets be honest. This country isnt going to the dogs. Its gone to the dogs. Were a mess. And do I really want to live in this mess any more? I feel bad saying it, but Im just not sure.
That’s one of my longtime favorite quotations, as well.
I imagine most Freepers know of Theodore Dalrymple (AKA Dr. Anthony Daniels) and his work-for anyone who doesn’t-he is always excellent-his books and articles are terrific—if his byline is on anything-read it. This article is from City Journal-he’s a regular there, which is almost 100% worthwhile to read, every month and, IMHO, should be bookmarked by anyone interested in modern society, politics, etc.
Hmmm, it’s a shame, isn’t it?
As the post above yours stated: Nature does abhor a vacuum. . .and so where Religion becomes scarce, nihilism...fills.
bttt
Well, thats London for you.
We have the same love for London you lot do for NY or LA...lol
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