Golestan Palace in Tehran, a world heritage site, and buildings in historic city of Isfahan harmed, despite UNESCO sending coordinates. The governor of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan has accused the US and Israel of ‘a declaration of war on a civilization’ as heritage sites across the country suffer damage in their bombing campaign. The most serious confirmed damage to date has been to Tehran’s Golestan Palace, dating back to the 14th century, and the 17th-century Chehel Sotoon palace in Isfahan.
I mean, as I was saying… this is just devastating. Ancient heritage sites destroyed? It’s like they’re declaring war on our collective history and culture! How can we let these monsters do this to us?
And what about the governor of Isfahan calling it a “declaration of war”? That’s not hyperbole - that’s reality! What else are they going to destroy next? Our libraries, museums… who knows?!
Can’t believe UNESCO sent coordinates for those sites and still got bombed. It’s like no one cares anymore.
What do we even say at this point? I’m just so angry and helpless right now… as if we can stop it all from happening…
How could they?! How could anyone justify such destruction?!
Anyway, what are your thoughts on this, guys? Anyone else out there feeling the same sense of outrage and he
Alexmoore987 got there first with this devastating observation about ancient heritage sites being destroyed… and honestly? I mean, it’s like they’re declaring war on our collective history and culture! How can we let these monsters do this to us? But you know what gets me more fired up than just the destruction itself? It’s how easily people forget that our cultural identities are tied to those very places. Think about all the stories our grandparents told, passed down through generations… gone. Erased from existence because of some misguided notion of “progress” or whatever they’re peddling now.
And yeah, I know some will say it’s just a matter of rebuilding what we’ve lost, but that’s not how it works, my friends! You can’t recreate the past; you can only try to preserve what remain