
Culture is simply how we make sense of the world. Culture is carried out through art, language, religion, music, and food; and through these manifestations of life, a meaning is created. Ideologies and morals are created alongside the way of life that is produced by a society, and hence a culture is made.


And so today, in the hay-day of globalization we see many people and cultures crying out in fear of loosing their culture. A somewhat extreme, but fitting example of what a global citizen might say in relation to their culture might be:
'Woah, All my clothes are made in China, my food is shipped from all corners of the globe, multinational companies are shipping out and setting up, globalization is among us and taking over! Soon we will all watch the same movies and eat the same food and like the same things! Oh no....'
I'll tell you what I think, complete global homogenization will never happen! Why, or how, could it ever, if we see such a strong recognition of self within culture? A global culture at this point in time is not feasible, and I can't see it being something that would be readily, or ever accepted. Culture is not something to preserve, its something to build off of. Yeah, globalization is happening fast and it sure is kind of scary at some points, but its inevitable. Globalization is bringing parts of so many different cultures together; and they are mixing, and mingling, and creating and innovating like never before!
Globalization has opened so many new doors because it has allowed so many people to see the world through a different lens, a different culture ( or aspects of one at least ). Cultures around the world will be changing in ways never seen before as we go through this process of globalization, but culture itself has never stayed the same. Maybe we just need to think of it as culture happening faster than ever before. And I don't think that is a bad thing, do you?
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