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How should a society determine which symbols and people from history should be honored in public spaces, like parks and government buildings, and which should be rejected?

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Society should determine which symbols and people from history should be honored in public spaces, like parks and government buildings, and which should be rejected based on their good ways and meanings while they are alive or during its use.

Though both people and symbols in the past may represent both good and evil or rights and wrong and they should not be erased from history.

However, it is only the people with good deeds and symbols that represent positive messages like love, unity, and peace that should be honored in public places. A good example is the US flag and soldiers that fought in the American Revolutionary war.

While those people whose lives were full of controversies and symbols representing dark history should be kept in a book in the libraries and museums only. A good example is the Confederate's flag and Soldiers.

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