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The threat of suffering shouldn't even be an option. Thats the very defention of torturing. |
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Well you have to be convincing. A simple threat doesn't mean anything if you have no way of backing it up. The thing is they are doing stuff to lead people to believe that its very true, and it is really going to happen. |
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Going to jail is considered just punishment for murder. We are talking about excessive suffering, and you know it. Burning people with a hot iron falls under that. |
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Prison involves the threat of rape, the threat of being killed, the threat of being terrorized daily, a major loss of freedom, a very sad situation for the family, and all kinds of other bad things. I am not sayin prison is torture. I am saying that the idea of going there for decades is is something very scary, like the threat of being tortured for a little while. You said the scariness of the threat of being tortured is itself torture. You also said that the threat of suffering should never be an option. Prison involves suffering. If that is not bad enough for you, then would the government be torturing people just by convincingly telling them they will get hot irons on their legs for committing murder? Would making that threat regarding murder be torture? |
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You are dreaming right now.
Very interesting article about the interrogation techniques of the past. |
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The flaw in that arguement is that its the duty of the people running the prison to stop people from being raped or murdered or beat up. Yea in a lot of cases they do a poor job, probably because the jails are overpopulated and stuff. If you do stick someone in a position where they will be raped or murder and do nothing to stop it, then yes thats torture. If you want to use that arguement to say that some prisons are overly cruel then go ahead. In some cases that might actually be true. |
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I definitely don't believe in bringing in innocent family members. I don't even believe in threatening people when it is not certain that the right person has been brought in. What I do believe in is taking known terrorists and scaring them into talking about what they should be talking about any way. It has stopped terrorist attacks in the past. It is what worked on Khallid Sheik Muhammed, and it can work on people in the future. |
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You are dreaming right now.
It really doesn't matter since they are doing more than just threatening people. They are actually carrying through with the threats, and thats obviously torture. |
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Torture-smorture. Sure, if you broaden the definition of "killing" wide enough, giving birth is actually signing a death warrant. |
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Yea because waterboarding and denying them steak is so close to each other. I don't know how you can even try to compare the two. |
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you've brought up a completely different issue here with prison, but at the same time its note worthy. |
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But I'm sure it will help if we give them lobster and steak when we "talk to them" about the long list of reasons they want to kill us, such as our party lifestyle influence on the world and our non-Islamic status. |
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You are dreaming right now.
These techniques are used to create shock because in a state of shock there's typically a breaking point which makes the hostage feel more complacent. It's pretty much the exact same thing as from 1984, and intention to create shock to the point the prisoner breaks and can be rewritten, like shock treatment in a psychiatric ward. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Juroara, how do you think we should go about getting terrorists to talk? I keep asking you that, and you keep ignoring it. |
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You are dreaming right now.
You can talk to everyone, and they all have their reasons for doing what they do. The reason the government always gives that they hate us because we are 'free' is total bull. |
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You have a narrow dichotomy, that someone is either a terorist or not. The people we have in captivity aren't planning to blow buildings up, they just possibly know something about it. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
this was my answer universal. although, I'm talking specifically about the terrorism we have today, deep rooted into religious beliefs. its very different combating terrorism spawned from a political view than a religious view. I don't think I have to explain that to you, I think you understand very well how much harder it is to debunk religious beliefs than a political one |
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Actually it's not bull; it's very much spot on. Our freedom to not follow their teachings and views is exactly why they consider us their enemy. |
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I have no idea where you get your bizarre criticisms of me personally. You don't seem to be able to make a post addressed to me without doing it, yet you usually pull strange claims out of thin air when you do it. I said a person is either a terrorist or not? Where do you come up with this stuff? It is truly amazing what you are willing to completely make up. |
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You are dreaming right now.
There are many people around the world that doesn't follow their teachings and they have no problems with many of them. Thinking they hate us only because we are 'free' is stupid and untrue. Most of their reasons have to do with all the stuff we do in the area. |
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