The typical definition of the adjective
word "social" is according to merriam-webster.com, "...of or
relating to human society, the interaction of the individual and the group, or
the welfare of human beings as members of our society..."
However, the 21st century
version, could be defined by what cambridge.org says: "...relating to society and living together
in an organized way..."
My research for this December, 2024 www.thinkingoutloudan.blogspot.com indicated the current foundation sponsored funding for wrongs righted by whatever
means, is for a previous time when the wrong done was thought of as brown on
white, yet now 'social change' by whatever means is a 'social change' primary emphasis
of these university trained foundation managers.
It should be concerning when the university
trained foundation managers of the Rockefeller and even the Pritzker (funded by
the Jewish Ukrainian family of the Governor of Illinois), are dissimilar groups funding with grievances for past wrongs to change societal norms about
acceptance of atrocities, such as what took place in Israel on Oct.5, 2024, as HAMAS
invaded and committed heinous deeds on the innocent civilians, also little
children, raping and parading the Jewish women in the streets of Gaza from border
located Kibitzes, justifying the taking of more than 200 hostages, some of
which have been murdered by their captors, thus now there is an unknown number who
are even deemed alive.
As noted above, my research for the
December blogspot post mentioned, as indicated by the verb word "change,"
there can be no doubt the 21st century reference in merriam-webster.com
"...to make radically different, to alter..." and "...to alter
and convert..." per the definition offered by dictionary.com, is currently
the funding emphasis of those university trained foundation managers.
Moreover, it could be said, the most recent
'atrocity-like' shooting of the CEO of UHC in the back, as was alleged done by PA
University honors graduate, Luigi Mangione, is from the effect of exposure to
the 'philosophy of Social Change' precepts in degree mandated philosophy classes
taught by the U of P professors.