• Rodeo
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    11 months ago

    No. Preserve them in museums as a reminder of what can happen.

    History should never be destroyed, but that doesn’t mean it has to be celebrated.

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      11 months ago

      Right: ideally, nothing that a human being put effort into deserves to be lost forever.

      Even if some of it belongs at a somber museum… maybe behind a little wall.

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      11 months ago

      History can and should be destroyed if we ever wish to move forward as a species. We can’t let idiots hold us back.

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        11 months ago

        Perhaps, but it should be measured. Discarding harmful traditions and such is good, forgetting what we did wrong is bad. I think museums are a great place for these. We certainly don’t care for human sacrifice, but that doesn’t stop us from putting ritual daggers on display from ancient civilizations. No sense in forgetting something important and having to learn it all again, and large objects that stand as a monument to bad decisions can be subverted to a good cause.

        With big bold letters that say “SLAVERY IS BAD” for any museums located anywhere that uses the phrase “War of Northern Aggression”.