Reparations and Historical Justice: What Do We Owe the Past?
Should nations pay reparations for slavery, colonialism, or genocide? How do we address historical wrongs in modern times? Who pays and who receives?
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Should nations pay reparations for slavery, colonialism, or genocide? How do we address historical wrongs in modern times? Who pays and who receives?
What rights should transgender and non-binary people have? Should these protections extend to healthcare, sports, bathrooms? Where do we balance inclusion with other concerns?
AI and automation are eliminating jobs faster than new ones are created. Is this inevitable? Can we retrain workers? Do we need universal income or massive economic restructuring?
Mega-corporations now rival governments in influence. Should they be broken up? Regulated more heavily? Or are they efficient drivers of innovation and growth?
Does reliance on overseas manufacturing for goods harm workers at home and increase supply chain risks? Should governments incentivize domestic production even if it costs more?
Water scarcity, desertification, and resource conflicts will define the 21st century. Should water be privatized and market-allocated? Or protected as a human right?
COVID exposed gaps in global health systems. Should we invest heavily in pandemic preparedness? Strengthen regulations on gain-of-function research? Or was it a one-time event?
Gun violence affects millions while gun ownership is deeply tied to personal freedom. Should governments restrict firearms to reduce deaths, or protect citizens' right to self-defense?
Hundreds of protesters are believed to have been killed or injured, and many more detained