You cannot create via destruction. You can break something and then rearrange it into something else, but it's the act of rearranging that makes the new thing, not the act of breaking. Even whatever is left after being broken is defined by its existence afterwards, not the act that breaks it. Violence is occasionally a tool used to prepare for creation -- and has merit precisely to the extent that it does and no further -- but it cannot, itself, create.
Dude, did you not see my supernova example? It's the extreme heat and pressure of the explosion itself that causes the elements to combine in ways that mere fusion cannot do itself - in other words, the very act of destruction is creating new things.
Does that apply to the human world? Possibly not.