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I keep noticing that when people talk about traditions and social games tied to festivals, the discussion swings between nostalgia and criticism. How do we actually talk about these practices in a modern way—without dismissing culture, but also without ignoring changing values and social responsibility?
That tension is real, and it’s healthy. Traditions don’t disappear; they evolve through conversation. The key is to look at context, impact, and inclusion rather than labels. When discussions focus on who feels represented, who feels excluded, and why meanings shift over time, they become productive. A good example of this reframing can be seen in a thoughtful breakdown on https://projectrethink.org/why-holi-rummy-is-breaking-stereotypes/ , where cultural practices are examined through a social lens instead of a moral one.
Public conversations around tradition work best when they slow down. Stepping back to examine history, social impact, and lived experience often reveals more nuance than quick judgments ever could.