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“Cultural noise,” “language pollution,” “informational garbage” — these concepts have firmly entered the lexicon of ecologists, but not those who save forests, but those who save our minds. The ecology of culture and language is the ability to filter what we absorb. As in nature: if you don't clean up the garbage, it will suffocate all living things. So in culture: if you don't clean the language and cherish traditions, we will turn into a “clip man,” devoid of roots.

What is the ecology of language

The ecology of language is the care for the purity of speech. To get rid of filler words (“sort of,” “kind of,” “like,” “in short”), of unjustified borrowings (“creepy,” “hater,” “info gypsy”), of slang replacing normal Russian. When a person says “low bow” instead of “respect,” it's not a conservative, it's healing their language. Language pollution leads to the pollution of thought. A person who cannot express a complex emotion in their native language becomes spiritually poor.

Cultural garbage: what we consume

One-shot series, argument shows, endless life hacks, news where facts are mixed with opinions, toxic communities. This is cultural fast food. It gives quick satisfaction (laughter, anger, schadenfreude) and emptiness afterwards. Cultural ecology teaches to choose: read good literature, watch authorial cinema, listen to meaningful music, visit museums. Not because “it's necessary,” but because this is vitamins for the mind. Without them, the sense of beauty will atrophy.

Everyday rituals as cultural ecology

Singing a lullaby before bedtime, having a tea party without the TV, discussing a book read, recounting a dream at breakfast — all this is ecological practice. They create that very “cultural environment” in which a child learns to feel, think, empathize. If you replace them with “swipe on the tablet,” then culture will die. Not at the level of high art, but at the level of simple human communication.

The Internet as a dump or as a garden

Social networks can be a territory of hatred, fake news, spam. But they can also be a space for creativity and knowledge exchange. Internet ecology is a conscious choice: subscribe to cultural communities, unsubscribe from arguments, don't like aggression, don't spread memes that degrade people. This also includes the ability to turn off notifications, not to sit on the phone during dinner, not to scroll through the feed before bedtime. Digital hygiene is part of cultural ecology.

How languages and traditions disappear

Every two weeks, one language dies on Earth. With it, songs, fairy tales, ways of agriculture, recipes disappear. In Russia, small languages of the peoples of the North are under threat (Udege, Oroch). To preserve them means to speak this language every morning at home, sing to children, record grandmothers. The ecology of culture is not only about preserving the Kremlin, but also about preserving the dialect of one village. As long as the language lives, the people live.

What everyone can do

Clean up your speech: don't curse (unnecessarily), don't use filler words, learn poems. Clean up the information space: unsubscribe from aggressive bloggers, watch fewer news, read more. Communicate with elderly relatives: record their memories, teach them songs. Study your native region: local crafts, legends. Go to the library, not just the internet. Teach children the right language by example.

Examples of cultural pollution

When instead of “hello” you say “hi” to a stranger — it's a loss of respect. When a song with swear words is played at a children's party — it's violence against the psyche. When a family doesn't say “thank you” — it's the destruction of the ritual of gratitude. When advertising uses images of classical literature to sell snacks — it's desecrating culture. All this requires “cleaning.” Not by bans, but by a conscious choice.

The ecology of culture and language is not about “Soviet” and not about banning English words. It's about living in mindfulness. About making tomorrow not a desert where instead of memory — fake news, and instead of songs — the clinking of metal. We are what we eat (informationally). Be ecological.


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