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South Sudan Youth Between Yesterday & Future There is a great responsibility that falls on the shoulders of the younger generations and their desired role in creating the future. Which South Sudan new generation is the generation from which we now hope to make a difference for the better in South Sudan States? The concepts now circulating in South Sudan societies are shaping the thinking of this new generation and directing its movement between now and future . Therefore, we see some Sout Sudan youth torn between extremism in negativity and indifference, and extremism in factional frameworks with sectarian names, some of which permitted violence in its fullest meanings and forms. And when some contemporary South Sudan youth search for effective frameworks for the movement, they find in front of them groups that increase in their ideas and practices the state of division in society, or some of them may push youth elements into armed violence against another "that does not belong to this group or its belief!" The concepts that motivate some of the new South Sudan younger generation are concepts that blame the "other" for all the causes of problems and negatives, and do not carry any "agenda" other than facing the "other" that may be in the government. In opposition or in the community itself. They are concepts that destroy, do not build, do not separate, or unite and make relatives, a stranger, an enemy! .. Therefore, the overriding concern of the new generation of South Sudan younger is how to differentiate between the "other" and destroy it, not dialogue and merging with it to build a society based on pluralism and diversity thrive thinking of good future . The problem in the current South Sudan reality is that some "old generation" carry ideas full of faults and inherited mental states, which were previously responsible for the deterioration of the conditions of South Sudan societies and the accumulation of political, social and mental conditions. Cultural backward