The Seven Sins of England?
I don't know if anyone watched this the other night on Channel 4 (I believe), but I found it mildly interesting.
Basically, it seemed to be a glorification of the less savoury aspects of modern socialising (binge drinking, loutishness, slappers, violence, etc) as representative of the working class, put into the perspective of 'well, we've done these things for centuries'.
They had some stereotypical Essex boys/girls quoting from 14th-19th century tracts and treatises on English yobbery.
I couldn't understand the point of the programme; what were they trying to say? That all working class people are binge-drinking, promiscuous yobs and public vomiters? That centuries of practice justifies its existence?
Being from 'outside' as it were, I have a less-intimate understanding of the subtler workings of the English class system, but I find it hard to believe anyone, working class or otherwise, would find themselves feeling great pride in this sort of crass [mis]representation.
Am I far wrong?
~It's a maze for rats to try, it's a race for rats to die.~
Juliet
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