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The Torture Thread
What do you think about torture? Is it moral/ethical/excusable? Is it a means to an end or the ends not justifying the means? Does it produce reliable intel that can save lives, or is the intel unreliable? Is the US using torture methods?
I don't think it's a good idea because, as I understand, not only does it not yield reliable intel but it also places the nation doing the torturing in a really bad place. When I think back to previous governments/administrations/parties that have used torture, I can't think of any of them being looked back on in a positive light, at least for the torturing. While I'm not privy to information from military interrogations that include torture techniques, it would seem that a prisoner tortured would give up any intelligence, reliable or not, just to end the torture. |
I recently voiced my opposition to torture and got "but they're terrorists!" as a response. I think that a lot of people are comfortable with torture because 1) they don't have a problem with doing bad things to bad people, 2) they don't believe that the government is likely to label an innocent person as a terrorist, and 3) they believe that even if there's only a small chance of getting useful information, it's still the best/only way to get that information. The mentality is "We're being attacked and we must do whatever is necessary to defend ourselves. It's us or them."
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I agree with you guys. Torture is absolutely wrong. What the Vietnamese and Japanese have done to our brave soldiers and other civilians is absolutely abhorrent. You are right. Why couldn't we get them to stop and why can't we bring them to justice?
Also, you are forgetting one important thing: torture of innocent people. Probably the ultimate injustice. That pretty much ends the conversation for me. |
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Waterboarding is torture http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/f...hitchens200808 And also we have an attorney general who is unwilling to say whether or not he thinks waterboarding is torture. http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/...ing/index.html I've heard similar things from people like what inBoil describes. It's difficult for me to imagine the long series of ethical boners that would lead someone to hold beliefs like that. You'd think that the compulsory reiterations of U.S. history that our education system requires for someone to achieve a high school diploma would inhibit people from holding such beliefs, but then a basic education is not something at all to be taken for granted. Why is it that the people who don't trust the government to distribute food stamps equitably are so often the same people who blithely think the government should be trusted to torture? There isn't really a "debate" over torture--at least not one that isn't lost by the pro side again and again and again. The only real debate that I see to be had is over why people who advocate torture are allowed to hold power, how they should be prosecuted, and what their punishment should entail (i.e. how many years in prison they should spend). |
As long as it is someone else being tortured a lot of people are OK with it. When I say "somene else" I mean someone readily identifiable as "different" - in a western context that would be Muslims or Asians or random little brown people with funny accents. Doesn't matter what Amnesty International says, they're a bunch of commies anyway.
As soon as a western government starts torturing the middle classes, most of those who support torture will change their tune. |
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will: could you flesh this out a bit more in your own voice please?
i don't really understand what we're doing here. |
i'm going to give you until tomorrow morning to address some of the links you've posted...
you know that this is a discussion forum, not a "link" forum... if that is not done by tomorrow morning, i will delete this thread... i get up awfully early... make this a discussion and not a "hey, look at me, i can post links with the worst of them" thread... and i will not accept any PMs... |
Edited OP.
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not pushy, just skeptical...
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oh, that's sweet!!! ok, any of you guys who have posted in this thread know what's going on? the OP is manipulating you... be wary... |
Getting back on track...
It seems there's a consensus so far. I find it interesting, inBoil, that your characterization of those who support torture is quite the same as what my characterization might be, but I can't think of anyone who thinks that beyond talking heads. I suspect that's where I get my understanding of the phantom other side. What would someone like that think? Is it like what Billo or Rush might say? Or is there another explanation? |
First, in regards to the OP, yeah... it's a pretty ugly situation. I think inBOIL pretty much nailed the top 3 reasons Americans allow it so easily to happen, though. Frankly, I think that torture does not have a place in modern society. I DO, however, believe that imprisonment does, maybe detaining folks outside of normal jurisdiction. Not indefinitely, but for an extended period in an effort to gather intelligence.
Second, wtf is with the recent staff attack on Will? I'm starting to sense some serious Gestapo overtones around here, especially in the Politics board. I'd really like a somewhat fuller explanation because I'm honestly shocked and appalled by the way things have been falling on this situation. Not that I've donated a LOT of money, but having donated money to the TFP, having been a fairly active member for some time and having brought in several referrals, I'd like to know wtf is going on. Anybody? |
It's wrong under all circumstances and should be illegal in my opinion. Yet, the current administration continues to torture us all without fear of retribution. Oh, how bitter I am.
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Oh what the fuck will is banned again?
Jesus you guys, pick on him some more why dont ya? |
Alright what's the reason this time? Why is Will banned?
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Could a moderator please elaborate on Will's banning? Is he gone for good? Temporary?
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I'll jump on the bandwagon.
Fourded. |
for you guys to ban him..man thats torture
not sure what he's done but i think he's a great contributer to the forum and this place wouldnt be the same without him. just thought id throw that in. as for torture, im all against it. the majority of the 'worst of the worst' in the war on terror those that have languished in gitmo for the past 7 years have been released. who is to say that innocents are not caught up. the fact that the US wont even consider any form of compensation for the inhumane and unjust treatment of innocents is even worse. who saw the omar khadr video last week. the canadian 15 year old who is being held in gitmo without proper care or councelling. hes probably 22 now and has spent what a third of his life in gimto so far. im not sure if it hit you guys, but i was almost in tears. forget what he is accused of doing. for me to sit there and watch and listen to him rock like that, cry like a baby and call out 'Ya Umi" in arabic (translation: oh mother) is heart wrenching. the psychological injuries are always worse than the physical ones. |
Your patience is appreciated. Thank you.
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Throwing grenades at US special Forces and killing them is a bad thing, so is having connections to Al Qaeda. Let him rot.
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in saying that he was a minor, and i dont see any fair court letting him rot for good. besides, the amount of psychological trauma caused would probably be lifelong. not sure if you know much about this kid. he moved to aghanistan with his parents and family at a young age. sure, his father was a confidant of OBL, but do you really expect a young impressionable teenager in those circumstances to revolt against the machine? i very much doubt it. theres no way you'd let a juvenile rot like that. torture is unspeakable, Injustice is worse. |
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sorry to interrupt the broadcast.
i dont mean to be a prick, but seeing that your membership spans a good old less than a month here on TFP, i beg to differ with your judgements. i personally dont think you are in a position to judge willravel unless you have read his posts over the past few years which i am sure you have not. sure, he didnt gel with everyone, but he did push peoples buttons which i dont think is necesarily a bad thing but one one is asked to like everyone here, respect is the order of the day. so i dare say show some ARR EEY ESS PEE EEY CEE TEE. |
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Banned members come back. Lurkers decide to post. |
you guys fed the troll!
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Wait a second.... will? |
It's being dealt with. Stop with the troll food, please.
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But they're so cute. :(
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The UK, our closest ally, no longer finds the Bush administration to be credible when it comes to torture.
the UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee recently stated that "the UK can no longer rely on US assurances that it does not use torture, and we recommend that the Government does not rely on such assurances in the future." Quote:
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Military jurist bars some statements in case against former bin Laden driver
this is what happens when you torure terror suspects. gives them a chance to beat you at your own game. if he walks free, the current government has no one to blame but themselves.
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I think indirect torture would work better than direct.
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LS could yould elaborate on that?
what do you mean by indirect torture? do you mean phychological warfare? if playing the childrens character 'Barney the dinosaur' music over and over and over again isnt phsychological warfare im not sure what is. anyone read the book 'The men who stare at goats' by any chance? a book full of pych-ops, mind manipulation, phychological torture - all in the name of the defending the nation. i dont believe everything i read in that book but im sure parts of it were true. |
I just figure that I would give up info a lot faster if my family were to be brought before me and my torturers would threaten me with chopping pieces of them off before my eyes.
If that falls under psychological torture, then sure. |
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if family members are to bear the brunt of someone elses misdeeds, do you not think this is a little unfair? where is the justice where innocents are left alone? besides this, do you not think that you would say goodbye to ever getting any reliable information from the family members who would hate you even more now? this method can also be a type of coercion and could possibly fall under todays judgement and thus excluded as evidence, therefore futile. |
I'm not arguing the fairness of what I suggested. I know it' not. I just said that it is that method that would make me give up info a lot more reliably than physical torture. But if the people I'm snitching on promised to kill my family if I talk, I might take the info to the grave. Then again, I've never been tortured.
When it comes to me personally, my worst envisioned torture would be to be responsible for the harm of loved ones. |
I would think the self-preservation mechanism would be stronger. Threat of physical pain is both physical and psychological. Threat of physical pain to others is merely psychological, and not as hardwired as personal infliction either.
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I don't know. While I'm not big on pain at all, it doesn't make me cringe quite like imagining a close family member sitting before me being skinned alive, or something along those lines. Yeah, it's an extreme, but whatever.
Like I said, I've never been tortured. |
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