This house regrets the centrality of colonial determinism in third world academia
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This house would force countries to forgive all debt of nations that they have previously colonized
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In Post-Colonial States, This house prefers nation-building concepts based on cultural assimilation rather than cultural preservation
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This house believes that NASA should vanquish Martians rather than trying to co-exist with them.
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This house believes that the Sahel States should pivot away from the WAEMU
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This house would prioritize producing art that aims to highlight unified struggles against the colonizers over art that emphasizes only the specific struggles of your ethnic minority during colonization
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This house laments the immortalization of the Philippines' colonial past
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This House regrets the partition of India
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This house prefers a world where the Philippines actively pursued the revival and normalization of precolonial and unconventional spiritualities (e.g., Animism, Paganism, Satanism, etc.) as opposed to adopting Christianity post-Spanish colonization
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This house supports the use of memory laws in post-colonial states
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This house regrets the dominance of Western media.
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This house believes that post-colonial states should heavily prioritize ensuring negative rights over positive rights.
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This house opposes the fixation on historical legitimacy in border disputes.
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This house regrets the premium placed on pre-colonial culture in the creation on national identity
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This house, as a minority community, W gatekeep their culture when facing widespread adoption
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In post-colonial societies, This house believes that local intellectuals who produced knowledge that justifies colonial presence (e.g., scholars whose lectures taught colonization was a path to modernity or artists who encouraged people to partake in colonial expansion) should be tried and punished as war criminals.
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This house predicts a de-westernized world
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This House supports France's exit from West Africa.
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In post-colonial states, This house believes that education (e.g. history curricula) should graphically and exclusively focus on the negative impact of colonialism
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This house believes that religious proselytization has done more harm than good