We live in an era of superstition, single-minded reinforcement, and manipulated beliefs—largely shaped through social media. AI engineering has strengthened capitalist societies, where even companies like Apple claim to prioritize security but still google pays billions annually to apple for using Chrome as their default browser.
I believe three major factors continue to influence our society: racism, religious fanaticism, and superficial consumer culture.
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Racism and Historical Narratives
For centuries, humanity has been fighting racism, yet it persists because it has been accepted subconsciously. To truly end it, we must change how we think, especially how we look at history.
When we reflect on 20th-century atrocities, we immediately recall Hitler killing 6 million Jews. While that should never be dismissed, we often overlook Mao Zedong’s crimes, which caused over 70 million deaths through famine and purges, or Joseph Stalin’s brutal policies that killed more than 20 million.
Why is Hitler remembered and condemned more strongly than others? The narrative is shaped to simplify blame onto a single figure. In reality, history has been selectively written by bureaucrats to serve power. If we want to change the present and future, we must reconstruct history with honesty.
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Consumerism, Media, and Social Manipulation
We live in a society dominated by consumerism and materialism. Racism is reinforced by entertainment and advertising, which often glorify “white skin” and feed subconscious bias. AI algorithms amplify this, reinforcing prejudice and dividing societies.
Minorities suffer the most from this system, often marginalized for their appearance, religion, or cultural background. To fight back, we must demand equal rights, speak up in the entertainment industry, and expose leaders, politicians, and so-called guardians who secretly work against minorities while pretending to protect them.
Children must be taught from an early age that all humans are equal, and society must build support systems that empower lower and middle classes.
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Capitalism and Inequality
Capitalism deepens inequality. Take the patent system: life-saving medicines are often priced beyond reach, leaving the poor to suffer. A fairer model would allow multiple companies to produce such medicines, with profits shared by the original patent holder, ensuring access while still rewarding innovation.
Instead, greed prevails. Superficial displays of wealth—luxury cars, watches, houses bought on debt—leave many trapped in depression and even suicide. Paper currency itself is manipulated by banks, whereas true value lies in gold or real resources.
The education system also fuels capitalist exploitation. Rather than nurturing passions early, it produces “slaves of society,” chasing degrees only for jobs. People end up stuck in careers they dislike, pressured by family and society. When AI replaces those jobs, the workers are blamed—yet it is the system that failed them.
Work should be about quality, not quantity. Eight hours a day is enough; capitalism demanding 12–15 hours only enslaves us further.
Religion and Extremism
Karl Marx once said, “Religion is the opium of the people.” While I believe religion can bring peace, extremism is always harmful. From childhood, people are conditioned into prejudice and fanaticism, which social media now fuels even more.
Fake gurus and corrupt scholars exploit blind followers, becoming wealthy while their disciples struggle for survival. This blind faith is centuries old. To fight extremism, we must:
1. Re-educate religious teachings to emphasize compassion over hatred.
2. Boycott fake gurus and question authority rather than follow blindly.
3. Lower our ego—accepting truth does not make us smaller, it makes us freer.
Extremism thrives because people fear questioning beliefs they’ve held their entire lives. But breaking free from ego leads to serenity, instead of constant internal conflict.
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A Call for Change
The top 1% of society holds most of the wealth while the majority suffers. If we want true change, we must:
Rewrite history with honesty.
Reject racism, fanaticism, and materialistic manipulation.
Redesign capitalism to serve humanity, not enslave it.
Reform education to inspire passion, not obedience.
Teach children equality, fairness, and independent thinking.
We cannot change the entire world at once, but we can start with ourselves. By doing so, we resist manipulation, break free from greed, and create a society rooted in fairness, balance, and truth.