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Do you think Taliban's destroying the Bamiyan statutes was a good act?
i think it was a great act
Do you think Taliban's destroying the Bamiyan statutes was a good act?
No. Please unfold the story.Do you know the real story behind that?
Would you like to tell me why you think it was a great act?i think it was a great act
No. Please unfold the story.
What you are conceding is that Taliban rule brought to pass "civilians who were dieing of starvation and what not" and in such a situation, they expected Western organizations to feed them. Would they have destroyed mosques if Western organizations had offered money to restore mosques?There were some western organizations that wanted to spend millions of dollars on restoring the statues. The Taliban requested that money be donated to Afghan civilians who were dieing of starvation and what not. The western organizations didn't care one bit about suffering of the humans and wanted only to waste the money on a statue. The statue had stayed there without Talibans or anyone else destroying it. But when it became a western issue of "saving" the statue over the human lives, the owners of the land decided to do what they thought was best for their nation.
From an humanitarian point of view, that was the best thing to do in the world. Please educate yourself before you go on about archeology and "militant tribal leaders" and other western media parroting.
What you are conceding is that Taliban rule brought to pass "civilians who were dieing of starvation and what not" and in such a situation, they expected Western organizations to feed them. Would they have destroyed mosques if Western organizations had offered money to restore mosques?
You also appear to have missed the point. The point is it was not Taliban's money that was sought to be used for restoring the Bamiyan. If Taliban was not agreeable to it, they should have simply rejected the offer. Instead, Taliban wanted to decide how Western organizations' money was to be used and when they were unable to, they destroyed the Bamiyan statues in a fit of anger. That spoke of the level of culture of the Taliban.You have missed the point; instead of the money being spent on civilians dieing of starvation, the money was spent on some idols. It's a matter of human priority that is at stake here: Feed a starving child or erect a statue? I know what I'd choose!
You also appear to have missed the point. The point is it was not Taliban's money that was sought to be used for restoring the Bamiyan. If Taliban was not agreeable to it, they should have simply rejected the offer. Instead, Taliban wanted to decide how Western organizations' money was to be used and when they were unable to, they destroyed the Bamiyan statues in a fit of anger. That spoke of the level of culture of the Taliban.
How would you see culture in a Buddha statue or any statue for that matter. Mohammad did not see them in the idols he destroyed in Mecca. Like Prophet, like followers!there is no culture in a buddha statue..
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You really need to sort your priorities out; the lives of human beings could have been saved with that money but no it's used to refurbish some idols. Do you know how unbelievably stupid that sounds? Shall I examplify it for you?....That spoke of the level of culture of the Taliban.
What those afghans did was send a clear-cut message: ''Don't insult us. We asked for food, not a bloody idol!''
Its interesting to know what would You say if it was an ancient mosque destroyed by lets say hindus in similar situation.
Destroying centuries old mosque and a religious house of worship was an act of terrorism. The hindus that did this belonged it hindu extremist party. It is very poor taste of you to compare the two, but then again not much can be expected by your kind.
Mohammad did not see them in the idols he destroyed in Mecca. Like Prophet, like followers!
I wasnt talking about the Babri mosque in India.
But again the question is, did the destruction of that Buddha statues feed the poor Afhanis?
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