The people are not same. They can be similar based on language, food preference, religion or any other factor but that a very broad specification of anything. We can make a lot of Venn diagrams to find the right view or to see the largest overlap to define a group but there is still a lot which falls out of any overlaps.
Hence, it is important to let the people be but that can be against the objective of the authorities. The similarity keeps a lot of things smooth but how far this can be pushed. In an era of consumerism where people don't agree on one shade of a colour, it is naturally not possible bring the uniformity to a desired degree of liking. Which is where the force, and other tools come into the picture which tries to build a narrative on the expanse of differences which make humans human.
The book has the story of different people who struggled to keep their identity in a great blender but most of them sound like a compromise or a lost cause in the end. This also raises the question that if we are all different we'll remain so, maybe on a different level irrespective of the leveller.
Peace
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