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By Alice Aslan, published 23/9/2010Pluralism encourages us all to create a more ethical world based on respecting differences.
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Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Saturday, 25 September 2010 4:16:02 PM
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Wouldn't a "diverse" society be one that was Tribal?
If a "diverse" society, (that is to say a society in which every viewpoint or trait bar those specific to the majority of it's members is accepted) is so fragile how is it going to be sustainable in the face of dissent or non co operation on the part of even a relatively small group like "Muslims"?
"Diversity" still needs the 100% consent and commitment required of a population by Fascism and Socialism to work effectively.
What is the point of "Diversity" as a final state for a society?
If "Diversity" isn't a pathway to a higher state, a better way of living but and end in itself then why implement policies and laws that render it sacrosanct?
What comes after "diversity"?
What's the plan Alice?
Where does "diversity" and "pluralism" lead us, what sort of society are we to become under this mode of living?