studio150
Well-known member
I would agree with the view that in this country there is a desire to dumb down, rather than raise the standards for all on the basis of greater inclusion. As an example there is pressure to move to 'plain English' which basically means using about 5 or 6 monosyllabic words where previously one word would have been sufficient, but its use is seen as elitist.
There are of course other examples of musicians 'making it' from posh schools, Genesis being a prime example as the group formed in Charterhouse School.
Also many comedians from the 1960s onwards honed their skills in the Cambridge footlights.
There are of course other examples of musicians 'making it' from posh schools, Genesis being a prime example as the group formed in Charterhouse School.
Also many comedians from the 1960s onwards honed their skills in the Cambridge footlights.