This house regrets the Treaty of Paris
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This house regrets the narrative that emphasizes in the need to 'move on'
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This house regrets the private ownership of culturally significant art.
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This house supports the rise of exceptionalist over realist black art
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This house prefers a world where the legacies of radical revolutionaries are glorified over the legacies of peaceful revolutionaries
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This house regrets narratives that claim that history inevitably moves towards a particular end (e.g. Fukuyama's "end of history", Marx's "global revolution")
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The parliament regrets glorifying post-revolution violence.
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This house prefers a World where humanity had genetic memory.
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This house supports developing states falsifying their history in order to create a unified national identity.
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This House Would alter history books to include more minority experiences
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This house regrets the creation of the Western Canon
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This house believes that Kabuki community should heavily prioritise efforts to modernise themselves over efforts to perserve existing tradition.
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This house, as the PAP, W distance themselves from the legacy of Lee Kuan Yew
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This house, as the Archaeologist, would leave the city
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This House Would Not Wear the Poppy
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This house would choose not to teach anything about the history of the Earth rather than teaching it completely.
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This House believes that the cycle of strength is true.
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The statement suggests that the Black movement should prioritize honoring and promoting intellectual historical figures (such as Machado de Assis and Lélia González) over revolutionary figures who engaged in armed conflicts (such as Zumbi dos Palmares and the Black Panthers).
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This House prefers a world where archaeological artifacts were primarily displayed in their original sites of discovery (such as temples, ruins, or archaeological digs).
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With the benefit of hindsight, This house believes that the war based nationalism has done more good than harm to Bangladesh