(02-20-2016, 11:45 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:(02-20-2016, 11:36 AM)irukandji Wrote:(02-20-2016, 11:27 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: You know, until Monroe confronted her, I didn't really consider what Juliette had done when she torched the trailer.
If these things had been real, what she destroyed were unique, and priceless historical artifacts. And the arson of the trailer would have been a crime against the heritage of all humanity.
For that alone she should be stood up against a wall and shot.
The only criminal act Juliette committed was arson, not an act against humanity.
Well, on that we'll have to disagree. As I said, IF these things had been real, they would have been priceless historic artifacts, and part of the shared heritage of humanity.
Their destruction would be inexcusable. Might as well have burned a couple of copies of the Guttenberg Bible and take a sledge hammer to the statue of David in Florence while she was at it.
You know about the military, I know about antiques. In order for an artifact to be considered priceless it has to be authenticated, and not by someone like Nick. A reputable firm or person has to authenticate it and certify it as priceless. None of the things in the trailer were authenticated by any well known reputable firm or person that I know of.
You can't compare artifacts that might be priceless with those that are and say Juliette committed a crime against humanity. Juliette's crime was arson.
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