History shouldn't be erased because it's the raw data of human experience, warts and all. It's how we learn what works, what fails, and why.

Destroying it is like burning a map in the middle of a journey, you're left clueless about where you've been or where you're going. Even the ugly parts like oppression, wars, failures-teach us what to avoid or fight for. Whitewashing or wiping it out risks repeating the same mistakes or losing hard-won lessons. That said, some argue for erasing parts that glorify harm, claiming it perpetuates division or trauma. But hiding truth doesn't heal; it buries context needed to understand and grow. Keep history intact, debate its meaning, but don't torch the evidence.

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