B: This house believes that prominent minority artists should work with state-funded art programs (e.g. scholarships, grants, art festivals)
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This house believes that the project of capitalism has failed the global north
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This house believes that the government should nationalize all sin industries (e.g. alcohol, gambling, and tobacco industries)
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B: This house regrets the societal emphasis placed on anti-senescence
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This House, as Batman, Would Save Harvey Dent over Rachel Dawes
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A: This house would require publicly traded companies to have union representatives in their board of directors
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In countries with high crime rates, This house believes that local feminist movements should prioritize carceral feminism
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This house would heavily regulate junk entertainment
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This house would promote mixed-income housing policies over economic zoning
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This house regrets the increasing disinvestment in public sector undertakings in India
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That schools should prioritise teaching indigeneous languages as a second language over popular global languages
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That the Australian government should bail out failing residential construction companies
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That major infrastructure projects (e.g., stadiums, airports, large-scale housing) should require approval from the local governments of the areas where they are built
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In sexual education, this house would prioritize a paradigm around pleasure over a paradigm around danger.
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This house prefers a world without the rise of online fandom
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This house prefers a world where all major team sports undergo significant rule changes every five years
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This house supports mandatory schooling measures in developing countries.
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This house opposes the glorification of an individual's self-sufficiency
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This house prefers a world in which people know when they are going to die
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This house prefers a world where all individuals, regardless of socio-economic status, will their wealth (money, property, and assets) to charities or nonprofit organisations of their choice, rather than to personal beneficiaries (spouses, children, extended family, or friends).