This house believes that East Asian nations with an aging population should focus on pro-family policies over immigration reform
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In Asian countries, This house regrets the dominant narrative that “family comes first”
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This house prefers a world where the majority of individuals live with their extended family (i.e. including grandparents, relatives, etc.), instead of only with their nuclear family.
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This House would put an upper age limit of 60 years old for individuals running for political office.
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This house, as Ray, W choose to relive their life
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In states with significant aging populations, This house believes that the votes of the elderly should be given half weight
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This house supports a world where the global population experiences a significant and irreversible decline
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This house believes that the discovery of a means to stopping the aging process would be harmful to society.
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This house believes that parents should prioritize maximizing resources for their children over supporting other family members (ie. cousins, grandparents, etc.)
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This House opposes the stigmatization of outsourcing eldercare in Asian societies
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This house would no longer impose any restrictions on Employee Provident Fund (EPF) withdrawals.
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This House opposes the perceived importance given to filial piety
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This House regrets humanity's obsession with anti-senescence
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This house supports the implementation of Plan75.
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This house would implement a weighted voting system, where your vote counts less the older you get
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This house regrets the narrative of your younger years being your best years
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This house prefers to live a long but average life than a short but exciting one
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This house, as an average person, would drink from the fountain of youth
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This house supports modern medicine's prioritisation of longevity over quality of life (e.g. extending lifespan vs. palliative care)
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This house regrets the prevalent use of age-based commentaries (such as "okay, boomer!") in social discourse