PREVENTION OF PROVOCATION
26-01-2007 Copyright Stichting The Unicorn Foundation .
When considering reaching malignant criticality it is important to note that a tolerant attitude can have the opposite effect of what it looks like .
Tolerance can also provoke . . .
If strictly forbidden behavior (e.g. in family relations ) is "tolerated" . . .
Serious problems can also arise when larger systems (e.g. Municipalities , States) have tolerant attitudes towards behavior that should be forbidden .
This could be even more serious when such tolerance is based on a policy to create markets with a considerable flow of capital but with the premeditated purpose to gradually withdraw the tolerance just to confiscate the capital now "illegally obtained" once it is known where the money has gone. This "knowledge" of course could also be illegally obtained .
Fortunately as far as we know in our times this type of malignancy in larger formal systems is (still) very rarer . However , we feel it is realistic to discuss such things , since prevention of serious conditions (aids , leprosy etc. ) has to start in a very early stage . . .
Relevant vulnerable areas notably relate to usage and behavior patterns concerning e.g.:
hard drugs / soft drugs /smoking / types of sexual behavior / legal age of sexual interaction / in prostitution (etc .) .
One complex aspect of cultural diffusion under globalization is that certain malignant practices that may apply in one formal system could contaminate other formal systems as we have seen in the not so distant past . . .
Sorry to be such a bore . . .
Staff Stichting The Unicorn Foundation .