When I travelled to Australia
a few years ago I was expecting to feel excited at the prospect of arriving in
some really exotic place, but when I got there the sensation was lukewarm and a
bit anticlimactic. One of the first sights that greeted me at Sydney
Kingsford Smith Airport
was a branch of the Newsagents chain WH Smith; this is a household name in the UK
and there was one in the departure lounge at London 's
Heathrow Airport
where I set sail from my shores. I never thought I'd encounter one on the other
side of the world. It got worse; as I walked along the streets of Sydney ,
Canberra and Alice
Springs I saw the exact same high street names above the shop doorways
that I see in Oxford . I had a meal
in the Pizza Hut and as I was sitting in my seat and looked around me it struck
me that if I didn't know in advance it would be impossible to tell where I was
in the world. I had flown almost halfway around the world, but I felt
distinctly that I had not travelled very far. There are some other far more poignant
examples:
This is the Nome , Alaska branch of Subway. Nome is one of the remotest and most inaccessible
places on Earth. It lies on the far north western extremity of North America , where the continent meets Asia at the Bering Straits. There are not even any roads that lead to Nome ... but it still has a Subway!
Fancy a Big Mac in Seoul , South
Korea ?
This is one of the
biggest KFC's I've ever seen and it's in Mumbai , India .
This branch of
Barclays bank is in Zambia , a remote landlocked nation in southern Africa .
We do indeed live in a small world, and it's become a very
uniform world. Native cultures are being swamped by unitary global fashions;
and the commercial retail side of life is one of the principle means by which
this is achieved. I did manage to find places in Australia
that really were unique, but only when I got right out into the deep desert
where mostly Aborigines live. In order to slow the advance of the world culture
we must maintain whatever indigenous lifestyle we have.
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/our-small-world.html.
2 comments:
This deppresses, the Hell out of me, Ben!
Yeah, me too :-(
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