Carlos wrote:Although I am a Canadian by birth. My family heritage is English, Italian, German, Roma and Irish. I am mindful to identify myself as a Citizen of the World. The consideration of identity by nationality is also reactionary...
My point is--never forget the result of the divisions of race, ethnicity, religion, power and class .
Nevertheless, your upbringing has been a blend of distinct identities.
First generation immigrant children have this struggle in the "New Land" all the time - the struggle to maintain one's roots and identity with the positives that go with any given culture's arts, humanities, and sciences and yet they have to adapt to a new identity - a fresh start to "fit in".
So in each diverse community, each person brings their culture's methods or points of view or in your case, mulitiple integrated viewpoints simultaneously.
You don't negate "where you came from" or else you lose your grounding or reference point and yet you don't want to be tied and hamstrung by the shackles of past conflicts (inability of the culture to bury the hatchet against traditional enemies) or negative traditions.
The point is not to assimilate to a race-blind community, since this lacks depth of identity (foundation or reference point richness), forces "groupthink" conformity (assimilation to the "ingroup" standards) , and negates actual equality & mutual respect.
The other point is to add each culture's richness (eg. at positively solving problems) to a broader repertoire from which we can blend or use to overcome difficult tasks. The community is richer for having more options to use should the previous traditional ones fail to solve problems - as long as there's a willingness to work through the process of hearing out solutions and selecting the best proposals. In fact, the new approach may become the new tradition.
The problem with diversity is the "too many cooks spoil the broth" scenario where convergence doesn't occur and inside politics creeps in.
So in F1, a Lebanese tradition would add to the richness amongst the drivers from various nations already represented in the F1 circus.
Perhaps new different successful approaches that once were not thought of would be introduced ? I mean we've all seen how the Mad Max & Bernie Show has tried to solve some problems in F1 sustainability - a fresh start wouldn't hurt.