I know this might be a bit controversial...
Is nostalgia predominantly a white British passion?
I can't help thinking that it is despite Britain having a sizeable non-white population of foreign origin for the best part of the past 70 years. In theory these people will have memories of things from bygone decades in the same way as white British people do. They might even have memories of things that most white British people have overlooked or not had experience of.
Even certain hobbies like classic cars or antiques are predominantly a white British passion.
Do most non-white people in Britain have a limited sense of nostalgia as they look at things from the past as the bad old days more so than the good old days?
Is nostalgia predominantly a white British passion?
I can't help thinking that it is despite Britain having a sizeable non-white population of foreign origin for the best part of the past 70 years. In theory these people will have memories of things from bygone decades in the same way as white British people do. They might even have memories of things that most white British people have overlooked or not had experience of.
Even certain hobbies like classic cars or antiques are predominantly a white British passion.
Do most non-white people in Britain have a limited sense of nostalgia as they look at things from the past as the bad old days more so than the good old days?
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