Hi Kieffer

2 Jan. :

[Bo] before
> > Multiculturalism has little to do with attitudes, it just describes
> > a society with many different ethnic inhabitants.

KO: 
> Bo, that sounds like a cold, exclusive, SOL point of view.

OK,  the "ism" may indicate a policy.  If it is particularly SOL? Well, it 
presupposes that intellect=SOM (see below) but if orthodox MOQ 
where intellect is a mental idea-container that can be enlarged with the 
MOQ itself (an absurdity) makes for a different view on 
"multiculturalism"? Do you have an opinion so please.  

> > It can however give rise to "attitudes", animosity usually.

> Jung said: 'The good just because it is the good holds the seed of
> evil and there is nothing so bad that good cannot come from it'

Yes, SOM's (read "intellect") failure to find the ultimate Good is just 
what the MOQ explains - explains the failure that is - there are the 
rising static levels of good. To the upper level the lower one looks evil, 
to the lower level the upper looks like destruction of good old 
traditions. The MOQ is like a magic wand, whatever you direct it at it 
explains, but provides no answers.  

Bo
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