Should we work to remove the capitalization of letters thereby leveling the hierarchy of words?
Have you noticed that some numbers are bigger than others, and are permitted to stand for larger amounts. It should go in cycles, so that this week 9 has to do the job of 1 and then next week it moves to two and so on.
You mean like the shift register of a binary arithmetic unit?
Not when you realise what the capitslisation of words convey.
The start of a sentence.
A proper noun, such as a name. Fred, Jimmy or a city Nice, as opposed to the word nice.
(Note how "helping your uncle jack off a stallion" has a different meaming to "helping your uncle Jack off a stallion." )
Emphasis, especially of the imperative. eg. NO! as opposed to an everyday no, as in "no place to hide".
Of course, if you want a monotonous language then remove all capitalisation and punctuation, and for good measure sentences and paragraphs.
All words matter.
BLM. Bold letters matter.