OK now this is ridiculous and extremely immature.
Its not like the Afghans will immediately start destroying relics the moment dynamite is invented.
You said it..
"Have you considered that perhaps the only reason the Buddha was still partially intact (it had been vandalized pretty badly) is because dynamite had not been invented as yet?". How else is one supposed to take this? Dynamite was invented over a hundred years before, The Taliban had 5 full years to destroy the statues with anti aircraft guns, mortars, RPGs, and dynamite, until they finally bothered to. The Afghans had some jets during the 50s and 60s that could have fired rockets and destroyed the Buddhas, if they really wanted to. All this means that a decision to blast the Buddhas was taken for some reason. That reason was probably just that so much money was being devoted to these statues and not to the human population.
They did eventually, didn't they?
Yes. And? Like I said it was obviously a U-turn in their policy that they took. It wasn't in their nature to have destroyed the Buddhas. If it was, they'd have destroyed them long before.
And whose fault is it that they are uneducated? Isn't it the fault of Afghan society?
Its their own damn history, and they are bent on destroying it, as they always have been since that particular phase of history ended.
Good God, are you really this naive? Saying that the fault that Afghans are uneducated is the fault of Afghan society is simply the opinion of some useless, spoilt, child been gifted everything he has in this world, or someone with his head buried in the sand without a clue of history of the region. The simple answer as to why Afghan society is uneducated, is because of the constant interference by powers, mostly superpowers, in Afghanistan, "the Great Game", the Anglo Afghan wars, the Soviet invasion, and not that it's weak enough the Arab invasion. To say that the fault Afghans are uneducated is the fault of Afghan society is just ignorant. It's the fault of warfare, and interference by other countries.
This is just false reasoning. I am blaming Afghan society for the destruction, and you are trying to absolve Afghans of the blame by pointing out the inadequacies of their own society! How does that work?
Where have I pointed out the inadequacies of Afghan society, OR absolved Afghans of any blame. It's a matter of not being so blinded or narrow minded not to be able to understand the situation of an Afghan or the situation of Afghanistan. You're the one that says that the fault that Afghans are uneducated is the fault of Afghan society. You sound confused.
Oh please, so you are telling me that the Afghans were jealous because the statue was getting more attention than them?
Actually, I'd say they were the ones behaving rationally (though I'm sure jealousy might be there). I'd say human life is more important than a pair of statues.
Those statues were in the middle of nowhere in a country which receives little or no tourism.
Perhaps you didn't understand my quote then. What of all the money pumped into maintaining these statues by cultural organizations, without them giving any money for the human population? In fact, wasn't Afghanistan sanctioned? Punish the human population for doing nothing wrong basically, whilst look after the Buddha statues like they're babies or something? Sounds wrong to me if that were the case.
If anything, they should have been jealous of the Afghan warlords who lived in luxury while their populations starved.
Living in a cave could be considered luxury I suppose. Mind you some of them were for sure living in relative luxury like Dostum, the chameleon.