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The narrative critically views this societal framework as a pervasive, almost parasitic force that enforces homogenization under the guise of virtues like tolerance and equity. It underscores a cultural tendency to prioritize sameness and flatness over diversity and individuality, reflecting a philosophical critique of contemporary social norms that aim to create an egalitarian but potentially suppressive societal structure. This long-standing cultural motif—embodied by the metaphor of the "Long House"—serves as a lens through which to examine modern efforts toward societal uniformity, highlighting both their intentions and implications.