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.
By: Adam Ibrahim
Inspired BY: Lawyer Yaw Frimpong Anokye
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