It may even be that the images of destroyed artifacts are more effective than those depicting executions, because they are televised everywhere and not relegated to the depths of the Internet<p>I can't help but thinking over and over about that statement.<p>1) Do we relegate human lives to the depth of the Internet?<p>2) Are we, the western world, more sensitized about destroyed art than human executions?<p>3) As Bill Leonard said on We steal secrets: "The ultimate power of image is that it helps people understand what it is"