Do you consider it a privilege for the upper classes or a universal right that anyone can access regardless of their social class or socioeconomic status?
And by culture, I mean access to the arts in all their forms (cinema, literature, theater, music, painting, etc.)and their development.
And how much of a priority is it for the government to promote culture and support artistic projects?
And also, how much interest is there among the population in expanding their cultural background?
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I think access to culture is very widespread in Argentina. There’s a huge bookstore and theatre culture, which is accessible for common people.
It’s free but almost no one goes to museums and libraries
Why cuz we ignorant ass people
In Mexico, I heard culture depends on class. The lower class have a more indigenous culture. The white people in CDMX and Northern Mexico have a more European culture.
Bastante universal el gobierno no tiene casi ningún interés en la cultura y la gente está más concentrada en sobrevivir
A lot of it is pretty accessible, hard for me personally to take an interest unless it’s stuff I download or stream online.
I would say it largely depends on if someone is living in a large metropolitan area vs if someone is living in a rural community. However, compared to my experience in the US, Mexico has an incredible amount of an accessibility to cultural activities.