Why this word is great
IDOLOCLAST — [Noun] A breaker or destroyer of idols; an iconoclast. From idolo- (combining form of "idol") and -clast (Greek klastos, "broken"), meaning "breaker of idols." Unlike an "iconodule" (who reveres sacred images) or an "idolater" (who worships them blindly), the idoloclast wields the hammer not in reverence but in revolt. It is the shattered fragments of a gilded saint at the foot of its pedestal, the charred remains of a forbidden text still smoking in the square, or the hollow echo of a toppled monument hitting the pavement—a reminder that every act of destruction is also an argument about what deserves to stand.