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In reply to the discussion: What is your principal objection to Torture? [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)35. What?
No torturing people to increase productivity would be 100% morally wrong in all cases. I don't know why you would jump to this - nobody is arguing that torture be used in all situations; the only place people are even discussing torture is within the realm of national security; i.e. someone has information we need but they won't share it with us.
Torturing people in order to gain information that would stop immediate danger of death to people might be acceptable to me if I believed that torture was at least 90% effective (which I don't, as numerous reports have shown it to be ineffective.
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Only pieces of motherfucking shit order, participate in, excuse, justify, and/or condone torture.
Iggo
Aug 2014
#2
Personally, I'd say that debating the merits of torture based on it's utility is pretty close.
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2014
#11
That's my objection as well. Torture is NEVER to be used in a prisoner situation,
napi21
Aug 2014
#27
No, your poll offered a third alternative that encompassed both and you rejected it
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#61
So if we could be 90% sure that torturing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's son
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#50
No, but Khalid did and child torture is very effective in extracting information from a parent.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#60
Oh yeah? Well someone got some official letters from some lawyers that says it's a-ok...
PoliticAverse
Aug 2014
#31
Effectiveness is irrelevant. Torture is morally wrong, as are those who condone it. [n/t]
Maedhros
Aug 2014
#20
It's morally wrong and has no place in a civilised society founded on the rule of law.
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2014
#21
“May all that have life be delivered from suffering” ― Gautama Buddha
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2014
#23
Joe Navarro, one of the F.B.I.’s top experts in questioning techniques, told The New Yorker...
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#25
If someone kidnapped my child and I was in a position to extract their location
Puzzledtraveller
Aug 2014
#32
And waste time hunting down bad leads based on the bogus information you'd get?
NuclearDem
Aug 2014
#42
Torture is wrong and the fact that is ineffective just further bolsters the complete wrongness
TheKentuckian
Aug 2014
#49
But this is a discussion about torture and I don't remember anyone condoning torture even for sex.
rhett o rick
Aug 2014
#79