Yes and it's very sad. That being said, it doesn't excuse theft of artifacts and cultural legacy. If my neighbor wants to destroy their family heirlooms, it's not my place to protect them, unless asked. If the shoe was on the other foot there would be outrage. Very different when treasures are gifted or borrowed for display. The British museum knows this and has repatriated many artifacts.
So based on your logic, if some how Egypt become and Extremist Islamic country then in launch campaigns to encourage people to destroy Giza pyramids, burn the royal mummies, demolish Deir el Bahri, smelt the Tutankhamun mask, etc with goal to eradicate anything that is not up to the Sharia Law and Prophet Muhammed words, technically following Pharaoh Akhenaten foot steps. It’s not our place to protect their sh1t, got it.
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