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Why do people want to destroy images?
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Religion

Puritanism 16th and 17th centuries – dispute over terms of the Settlement which banned artificial worship but did not specify decoration such as church windows and crosses in secular locations

 

Political Loyalty

Burning removal Nazi images / Guy Fawkes / Burning American flag

 

Change Liberation

Emphasise independence, desire for freedom – statues pulled down Hungarian revolution

 

Disloyalty / Radicalism

Images that represent existing authority are used to show contempt by radicals.

 

Moral Issues

Offensive art

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