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Meaning of Civilization in Today's Society

  • Writer: Savior Cee
    Savior Cee
  • Oct 9, 2024
  • 3 min read

Peace! I maintain my existence as Good-Sun Asiatic God Allah.


What's the meaning of civilization? Ans: One having knowledge, wisdom, understanding, culture, refinement and is not a savage in the pursuit of happiness.


Now in today's society this means the lack of all of the above, and doing whatever it takes in your pursuit of happiness. This is where our duty comes into play and we must teach them the righteous way to seek this happiness which starts from within.


Civilization in today's society generally refers to the complex and organized way in which human beings live and interact. It includes the development of social structures, cultural norms, technological advancements, economic systems, and political institutions that dictate what and how one should live. At a early age we are taught what to think, instead of how to think. The greatest impacts in society are the media and educational institutions which indeed shapes and molds the mindsets of the masses. This also includes the challenges and contradictions that arise from social inequalities, environmental issues, and cultural conflicts. When one isn't properly educated on who they are as a people, this plays a major role of the psyche of that individual.


Today's society norms makes it seem okay for same sex relationships, degrading ourselves to make a dollar, killing our own, telling lies, stealing and allowing outside forces to dominate and master the potential of those said people. Today's society makes those that don't know think "What's Wrong is "Right and "What's Right is Wrong", and this makes the masses easily led in the wrong direction and hard to lead in the right direction. Moles are planted in the media outlets, especially in the music business to mis lead our youth. This is how society is shaped and manipulated to find happiness being in a savage state. When one believes that material wealth and status defines who they are, then the meaning of civilization will never reach its fullest extent until we implement our own social equality to the masses. In order to destroy what's in place, something must be built to take its place. If not, they'll mis interpret that they'll receive more gold in the devils civilization than they will in there own.


Why so many of us still believe in the teachings of the "10 percent"?

The phrase "teachings of the 10 percent" likely refers to elite portion of society—often the wealthy or powerful blood sucker's of the poor, who holds significant influence over the beliefs, values, and decisions of the majority. This concept is sometimes associated with social control, where the elite are seen as shaping public opinion and maintaining their power through institutions like education, media, and religion.

Many people believe in these teachings because they are often presented as the norm or the ideal in society. The elites, or the "10 percent," have the resources and platforms to promote their values, which can then become ingrained in the collective consciousness. Additionally, the belief in these teachings can also be a way for individuals to align themselves with success, security, or social status, which the elite are often perceived to embody. They teach the poor lies to believe that God is a spook and cannot be seen by the physical eyes. When one thinks everything is caused by something outside of self, they will continue to search outside of self for the answers. This eradicates ones accountability and reliability of themselves and promotes a paternalistic mind set for you to seek your oppressor(parent) for guidance, food, clothing and shelter. And gives them a false sense of love, peace and happiness. The examples I have mentioned above are just some reasons why so many of us, even some that claim to be apart of this nation still believe and practice ways of the 10 percent, while living uncivilized, being a savage in pursuit of happiness. Peace,


- Good-Sun Asiatic God Allah -

 
 
 

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