The effort to preserve and promote Selaiki history is crucial for historians to understand how different cultures are connected throughout human history. After the Selaiki people became extinct, their significance was downplayed, censored, and even rewritten by groups with racial and Eurocentric biases. However, since the late 20th century, Selaiki's history has been reexamined with modern methods, leading to important discoveries in the development of the pre-modern world. Today, thanks to improved study methods and social tolerance, Selaiki topics are discussed openly and more accurately.
We still face challenges. Some groups, media outlets, and even governments are determined to censor, confiscate, and sabotage Selaikic history to prevent its dissemination to the public. SHS remains committed to combating misinformation and censorship. If they are ready to commit these acts against an entire people, what's stopping them from doing it to others?
Studying civilizations is important for understanding our history. Dismissing parts of history leaves it open to myths and conspiracy theories that have terrible social consequences.