Talk:Prague/@comment-46.188.121.75-20190704174037/@comment-87.115.21.138-20190820192313

London lost it's "British" (quotation marks 'cos London has always been kind of unique, in Britain) taste decades ago - when the megacorps. moved in. It's the opposite of diversity: there *used* to be diversity, but now there's an identical Starbucks or a McDonalds every fifty flipping yards, every other pub is a 'spoons, and half the independent gig venues, shops, etc. are being (or have been) bought out by generic chains. It's still very much London, though; we still absolutely have our identity. (Source: I'm a South London lad..)

(Also, erm, "so-called diversity"? Like, what? What else would you call diversity?)

If your identity is so embarassingly fragile that "diversity is killing it", then I think the rest of us will get by just fine without it, thankyou very much. It doesn't sound like something worth bothering about.