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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-28 05:31

in LeoFinance21 days ago

Part 2/9:

To begin with, the notion of being British is pondered through the lens of tradition steeped in one's upbringing. The interviewee's background includes being raised in a quintessentially English environment—a country house and an education alongside other English boys—while grappling with a dual identity as a person of Jewish heritage who identifies as gay. This internal conflict significantly shapes their understanding of Britishness.