Did you even read the story
Yes. How many times do I gotta tell you, they're minerals.
Did you even read the story
Yes. How many times do I gotta tell you, they're minerals.
So is almost everything. That is not a very strong rebuttal of the concern people have.
While still absolutely shiteful, it feels a bit less bad to me. It is much more recent, and is man made. Absolutely a vital part of history, but destroying something that took 200 million years and natural forces alone to make seems more destructive to me. Eh, both are the work of fuckheads.
Yes. How many times do I gotta tell you, they're minerals.
So is almost everything. That is not a very strong rebuttal of the concern people have.
Dude... one is a goddamn rock, not even a necessarily large rock formation, the other is actual human culture that does something for us.
Inmate 1: So what you in for?
Inmate 2: Pushing over a rock.
The trio of men was adventuring in Goblin Valley State Park when they decided to film themselves knocking over one of the formations, known as "goblins." They said later it appeared to them that it was ready to fall and might hurt someone.
200 million years? Well they probably believe it was just 5,000 years old max!
It wasn't supposed to be a rebuttal, it was a joke.
I get what's wrong with it, but the extent of the outrage seems weird to me. They're just rocks.
This [/URL]was way worse imo.
Builders in Peru (I think?) couldn't be bothered to travel an extra kilometer, or some shit, to the site where they were supposed to collect stone for something they were building, so they just said fuck it and tore down an ancient mayan temple or similar. It was probably the most infuriating news of last year or if it was earlier this year.????????????
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Adding to the horrible vandals collection.
Nad this was the worst in recent history.
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I especially liked the part where he channeled his inner Hulk Hogan.
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Adding to the horrible vandals collection.
Builders in Peru (I think?) couldn't be bothered to travel an extra kilometer, or some shit, to the site where they were supposed to collect stone for something they were building, so they just said fuck it and tore down an ancient mayan temple or similar. It was probably the most infuriating news of last year or if it was earlier this year.
Wait, what paradise_circus just posted happened in the same year, didn't it? God damn it.
Wait... is that a valley full of... penis shaped rock formations?
What the fuck...? All I see is dick rocks
The US Army also built an army base on Babylonian ruins.
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/..._ishtar-gate-babylon-museum-babylon-s-ancient
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4177577.stm
The greater crime was not protecting the antiquities that UNESCO said would be looted in an invasion, but this is icing on the fuck-you World Heritage cake.U.S. forces did not exactly destroy the 4,000-year-old city, home of one of the world's original seven wonders, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Even before the troops arrived, there was not much left: a mound of broken mud-brick buildings and archaeological fragments in a fertile plain between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
But they did turn it into Camp Alpha, a military base, shortly after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Their 18-month stay there caused "major damage" and represented a "grave encroachment on this internationally known archeological site," a report released this month in Paris by the United Nations' cultural agency, UNESCO, says.
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Looting has been a part of war at least since 333 B.C., when Alexander the Great strolled into the tent of King Darius III, helped himself to the vanquished Persian's best tapestries and commandeered the royal bathtub for a soothing victory soak. In the years since, victors have taken the spoils, and in their wake, ordinary citizens and opportunistic thieves have grabbed anything of value in that confused pause between war and peace.
All the looting at Baghdad's Iraq Museum had taken place by the time U.S. troopsengaged in toppling Saddam Husseinarrived to protect it, on April 16, 2003. Between April 8, when the museum was vacated, and April 12, when the first of the staff returned, clubs in hand, thieves had plundered an estimated 15,000 items, many of them choice antiquities: ritual vessels, heads from sculptures, amulets, Assyrian ivories and more than 5,000 cylinder seals.
The looting proved less extensive than the early reports of 170,000 stolen artifacts, but the losses were nonetheless staggering. "Every single item that was lost is a great loss for humanity," says Donny George Youkhanna, the former director general of Iraqi museums, now a visiting professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. "It is the only museum in the world where you can trace the earliest development of human culturetechnology, agriculture, art, language and writingin just one place."
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World Heritage Sites connected to 'Destroyed during invasion':
Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad destroyed by the Almohads in 1152.
Al Zubarah The attack on Zubarah in 1811 was followed by a short period of abandonment.
Ancient Merv Destroyed by the Mongols in 1221
Angkor Thai Invasion in 1431
Anuradhapura Chola invasion in 1017
Ashur Destroyed by the Medes in 614 BC
Ayutthaya By Burmese Army in 1767
Berat and Gjirokastra Berat: sacked and burned by the Romans
Berlin Modernism Housing Estates Russian attack on Berlin in 1945
Biblical Tells Megiddo, Hatzor
Changdeokgung Palace Complex Korea's Changdeokgung and Jongmyo Shrine by Japanese Invasion in 1592
Colonia del Sacramento By Spain in 1704/5
Costiera Amalfitana Scala was destroyed by the Pisans in the 12th Century.
Curonian Spit Kaup was destroyed by the Crusades
El Fuerte de Samaipata Wiki: "Guarani warriors conquered the plains and valleys of Santa Cruz and destroyed Samaipata."
Ferrara Comacchio was destroyed by the Venetians in 854
Grand Place, Brussels "On August 13, 1695, a 70,000-strong French army under Marshal Fran?ois de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy began a bombardment of Brussels in an effort to draw the League of Augsburg's forces away from their siege on French-held Namur in what is now southern Belgium. The French launched a massive bombardment of the mostly defenseless city centre with cannons and mortars, setting it on fire and flattening the majority of the Grand Place and the surrounding city. Only the stone shell of the town hall and a few fragments of other buildings remained standing. That the town hall survived at all is ironic, as it was the principal target of the artillery fire."
Great Smoky Mountains Oconaluftee, the Cherokee capital within the park area was probably destroyed in 1776 by the army of General Griffith Rutherford during the American Revolution.
Gyeongju "Hwangnyongsa - This group consists of two ruined temples, Hwangnyongsa and Punhwangsa. Hwangnyongsa, built to the order of King Chinhung (540-76) was the largest temple ever built in Korea, covering some 72,500m2. An 80m high nine-storey pagoda was added in 645. The entire complex was destroyed by Mongol invaders in 1238." - AB Document
Hatra Destroyed by the Sassanids in 241
Hu� By American bombing during the Battle of Hue in 1968
Hwaseong Fortress North Korean invasion of South Korea in 1950. "Considerable damage was caused to some parts of the Fortress during the Korean War. The Changanmun and Ch'angyongmun Gates were completely destroyed, and sections of the walls were demolished." - AB Document
Ibiza By Vandals, 5th century
Jongmyo Shrine By Japanese Invasion in 1592
Kaesong "Koryo Songgyungwan was burnt down by Japanese invaders in 1592; rebuilt over nine years from 1602." - nomination file
Kernav� Archeological Site Destroyed by the Teutonic Order in the late 14th century
Khami Ruins 1683
Koguryo Kingdom "Koguryo directly bordered the Kingdom of Wei, with which it often conflicted. General Wu Qi~ujian of Wei attacked Koguryo. The construction of palaces of Wandu Mountain City was damaged. King Dongchuanwang moved the capital to Guonei City (209AD) and started the first round of construction of the city." - Nomination File
Kunya-Urgench Genghis Khan 1221
Luang Prabang Black Haw Invasion in 1887 destroyed most of temples and palaces
Minaret of Jam The city of Firuzkuh where it was located was apparently destroyed by the Mongols
Museumsinsel (Museum Island) Russian attack on Berlin in 1945
My Son By American Bombing During Vietnam War in 1969
Old City of Jerusalem By the Roman Army (70 A.D.)
Palenque towards the end of the 12th Century by coastal peoples
Persepolis Alexander the Great 330BC
Polonnaruva Kalinga invasion in 1214
Quebrada de Humahuaca The Pucara at Tilcara was destroyed by the Spaniards and its inhabitants exiled.
Rila Monastery Destroyed by the Ottomans in the middle of the 15th Century
Royal Palaces of Abomey Abomey - destroyed during the French invasion in 1892
R�ros R?ros was burned to the ground in 1678 and 1679 by the Swedish Army during the Scanian War.
Santa Ana de los Rios de Cuenca In late 1531 or early 1532, Atahualpa and his generals forced the city Tumebamba to surrender and had it destroyed. Tumebamba is the Inca city that was on the present site of Cuenca, Ecuador
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple "During the Imjin wars, the wooden buildings were burned to the ground. After 1604, reconstruction and expansion of Bulguksa started." -wiki
Shakhrisyabz Destroyed by the Emir of Bukhara in the 16th century
Site of Carthage Third Punic War in 146 BC
Speyer Cathedral Speyer Cathedral during the Nine Years' War (Palatinate War of Succession 1688?97) by French troops
Summer Palace Lord Elgin 1860
Troy Trojan War
Turaif Quarter From Wiki "....led to the Ottoman-Saudi War of 1811?1818 and an invasion of Arabia by Ottoman and Egyptian forces brought the Saudi state to an end in 1818, with Diriyah capitulating after a nearly-year-long siege. The leader of the invading force, Ibrahim Pasha, ordered the destruction of Diriyah. However, when a member of the local nobility tried to revive the Wahhabi state in Diriyah, Ibrahim ordered his troops to destroy the town even further and set whatever was left of it on fire. When the Saudis revived their fortunes in 1824 and again in 1902, they made their capital further south in Riyadh, which remained their capital ever since.
White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal Bogolyubovo by Mongols during the 1230's
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Dude... one is a goddamn rock, not even a necessarily large rock formation, the other is actual human culture that does something for us.
Well, it was in ruins.
The greater crime was not protecting the antiquities that UNESCO said would be looted in an invasion, but this is icing on the fuck-you World Heritage cake.
Militaries have been responsible for the destruction of cultural heritage since conquest became a thing.
Yeah, that's posted here. Add the looting of the Library at Timbuktu.Do you remember the Buddha's of Bamiyan? They were these huge statues carved into the mountains of Afghanistan when it was part of Ancient India in the 6th century and even predated Islam as a religion.
The taliban destroyed them with explosives. Humans have been destroying and defacing things for a long time under the guise of war, religion, whatever. So sad at the human culture that has been lost over the millenia.
Did you watch the video? They did it for kicks and then made up the excuse after.
I strongly suspect their explanation is post-hoc rationalization. They wanted to knock something over because it's fun, got in trouble for it, and then came up with an extremely flimsy excuse to justify their behavior.
I strongly suspect their explanation is post-hoc rationalization. They wanted to knock something over because it's fun, got in trouble for it, and then came up with an extremely flimsy excuse to justify their behavior.
Inmate 1: My mother was a rock, you some kinda mineralist?
Assholes and smh at the grammar in the first part of the sentence.
who high fives after 'fixing' a hazard?
well, they did it out of concern for safety so i can't really be TOO mad about this. doesn't make it any less INCREDIBLY stupid, but they didn't go there to knock stuff over for kicks or anything.
To nature, that rock formation was just as "valuable" as a patch of flat dirt in Kansas.What a fucking idiot. People like this shouldn't even be alive. They contribute absolutely nothing to society.
This has ruined my day.
You really think that is the reason they did this?