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I spent my childhood in the Christian neighborhood in Beirut listening to both the bells (older churches than Dawkins’) and the muezzin in the distance. It taught me that tolerance is when you get that: The Other likes the aesthetics of his rituals as much as you do yours. My point is: That highly unrigorous science journalist @RichardDawkins can say “Listen I would like to preserve my culture” without insulting other people’s aesthetics.

This is the truth: Northern Europeans want a connection to the ancient Mediterranean, the ancient Greeks? This is about as close as it gets. BTW “Europe” is not a distinct population zone. Western Eurasia more so (includes the Caucasus, Anatolia, Med plus what is commonly known as Europe). The irony of history is that Western textbooks treat the Greek-Persian wars as “us” vs “them” when odds are that Greeks looked like today’s Meds and Persians looked a bit more like Northern Europeans/Steppe ppl.

It always depends on the terrace. And I prefer Naples or Palermo. Sorry, fughotaboud Genova, better choice than Venice. You need to find a place WITHOUT Goethe-inspired visiting Northerners who don’t know what sitting at a terrace doing absolutely nothing means. These include de-Mediterranized Northern Italians. You can easily tell a Northener: he/she feels guilty doing nothing. Even doing nothing for them is programmed, labeled, and has to be learned using some Yoga instructor. Let me dispell some mistakes. Do not conflate farniente with laziness. In the Med, idleness is never a virtue unless the person gets rich or does great things while exercizing it. That’s the difference with other cultures both further North and further South. Gabish?