That does not answer my question. Is tasering somebody at all when they resist arrest "torture"? |
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Tasering someone multiple times is torture. I have seen cases where people were tasered over and over even when they weren't resisting, and in cases like that its police torture, and it is very wrong. |
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That does not answer my question. Is tasering somebody at all when they resist arrest "torture"? |
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If you do it more than once then yes it is. Seeing as how a person can't resist after being tasered, using it more than once is torture, and the police get sued over it often. In general, one shock isn't torture though. Its less harmful than having to punch them in the face to get them to stop. |
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Again, I am not asking that. I am asking if doing it AT ALL is inherently torture. Is tasering somebody once torture? It hurts like all Hell and is very scary. |
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I did explain the difference. Physical and psychological discomfort is not torture. Extreme physical and psychological pain is. I am not sure how I can explain it any more clear that that. Nearly everyone else in the world grasps the concept with easy. |
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Do you have any idea what criminal defendants go through during trials? Do some research. Also, I said that being forced to get up early in the morning is physically awful for some people. So, getting up early in the morning to go to trial is extreme for some people. |
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Some of the arguments you make are very childish.. |
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Emotional my ass. You said that it is never justifiable to kill people to save a greater number of people, which has happened in every war ever fought. It is impossible to avoid killing civilians in a war, yet sometimes war is justified. |
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They could never wipe us out. They do not have the weapons nor the man power to even attempt such a thing. That is a ridiculous claim. The fact is terrorism is really a minor threat to our lives. People are far more worried about losing their job than being attacked by terrorists, and they should be. The chances of being attack are slim to none, while there is a very real chance they could lose their job in this economy. |
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Last edited by PhilosopherStoned; 06-05-2009 at 11:37 PM.
Philosophically, I would have to agree that torture, at times, is justifiable. Its simply a question of mathmatics. However, in the case of the war on terror, torture can never be an answer. The only real answer to terrorism is to deal with the legitimate greivances of the Islamic world. Torturing the leaders of terrorist organisations will not remove the hate, the anger and the feelings of mistreatment harboured by the thousands of individuals in the Middle East and else where in the Islamic world that provide the recruiment base for terrorist organisations. |
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"...You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that's being manufactured out of the bones of a dying world..." - Terence McKenna
Previously known as imran_p
Counter the counterpoints I have already made or else drop it. You quit debating a few posts ago. |
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I made my point a few posts ago. All I have to add is that you are on the one hand arguing that waterboarding is not torture and on the other arguing that torture is ok to justify waterboarding. Am I reading that wrong? |
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I would be happy to counter your points, had you actually made any. As I said, saying that waking up early is torture simply makes no sense. You have no argument so you make ridiculous claims to throw the topic off track. |
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Not any news, pal, believe me on this one. |
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Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
No, I would not kill my own mother to save a city even though it would be the moral thing to do. I don't have it in me to kill my mother, even if she were trying to kill me. However, it is what I should do if it is what it takes to save a city. It is just a neurological impossibility. |
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Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
I just read the Trolley Problem thread. It seems to me criminal trials, whatever else you mentioned, etc are analogous to the trolley problem while torture is similar to the foot-bridge problem. Just something I noticed. |
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The Prince? No, I haven't read it. There is a "moral" thing to do, as long as there is a definition of the word. It ties into good vs. evil, which involves the elements of innocence and necessity. I don't think there is a morality law of the universe, and you know I'm an atheist, but within human social contract and definitions of innocence and victimization, there is such a thing as morality. |
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Unless you have a serious health issue, getting up early isn't painful. I have never seen a person who would rather get punched in the face than wake up early, because waking up early was more painful. However most people would rather be punched in the face than water boarded, because getting water boarded is far more painful. |
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Some people's biological rhythms have them naturally on a sleep late and stay up late schedule, and breaking it is a real bitch. Besides, some criminal defendants have serious health issues. |
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Didn't you watch the videos and go to the links the other people gave? Even if you know your not going to die, you still think your going to die when water boarded. Its not like your thinking "Oh I am going to die" And your scared. Its a physical response you get from water entering your lungs, where your practically drowning. Even the military people trained to resist it, couldn't last that long against it. I dont see how you can compare that to waking up early. |
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Again.... It's not getting up early by itself. It's the combination of getting up early when it is a real son of a bitch and going to your criminal trial. It is the combination I am talking about. |
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People have panic attacks while flying on airplanes. That doesn't mean flying on airplanes is considered torture. The majority of people deal with all that stuff very well. Besides he didn't die from a heart attack from going to court. He had a long history of serious heart problems. If you are going to blame stress for the heart attack, then the stress came from political issues not from the court terrorizing him. |
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