As a US citizen I find our stance on torture appalling and criminal.
Are you familiar with the whole quote from Hitler in your sig? He was actually talking about the Jews' (big surprise) use of the "Big Lie" technique. He was condemning it, not endorsing it. Not that that fact changes his deeds or anything - just thought you'd like to know.
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The issue of torture is a sticky one. One one hand, there is the scenario of the ticking bomb hidden somewhere in a city, and a terrorist tied to a chair in a dark room with U.S. agents struggling to find out where the bomb is before it goes off..under these circumstances I would approve torture or whatever it takes to get the job done.
The problem is our government has become so evil we need to protect ourselves from them. I think either way torture will happen regardless of if it is officially illegal or not. The same men who would torture the innocent sure aren't going to worry about breaking an anti-torture law.
I am familiar with this quote, and my meaning in using it is more in trying to high light as a modern society how we are sucked in to believing a whole range of massive lies, be it that they maybe told for the Greater good or the Evil few, Where do I begin (911, Iraq, Oil Prices etc etc)
The issue of torture is a sticky one. One one hand, there is the scenario of the ticking bomb hidden somewhere in a city, and a terrorist tied to a chair in a dark room with U.S. agents struggling to find out where the bomb is before it goes off..under these circumstances I would approve torture or whatever it takes to get the job done.
The problem is our government has become so evil we need to protect ourselves from them. I think either way torture will happen regardless of if it is officially illegal or not. The same men who would torture the innocent sure aren't going to worry about breaking an anti-torture law.
Here are some more of Hitlers Quotes, see if you can find relevance in todays world
- All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
- Mankind has grown strong in eternal struggles and it will only perish through eternal peace.
- The art of leadership... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.
he certainly did know human nature very, very well.
I in no way advocate the great suffering that his rule had on the countless lives of his time, He was a visionary I will give him that.
Nah fuck the topic, I agree whole heartedly not that I am an admirer, I also just try and strive to understand the circumstances, thats where religion gets clouded, Hitler believed he was acting in Christian faith, and would not be the first time great Injustices happened to a population based on Christian faith, just take the Crusades for exampleStudying Hitler is fascinating. When I went to school, the standard argument for explaining Hitler was there is no explanation. He was just plain evil. In fact, trying to explain Hitler was kind of frowned upon.
I'm so glad that is finally changing because in order to prevent things like that in the future, you really have to understand why it happened in the past. And saying Hitler is "evil incarnate" does nothing to prevent if from happening again - in fact it creates a mystique around Hitler that can actually create admirers!
anyway - sorry for the off-topic.
someone far smarter than me once said: "It takes nothing for an evil man to commit evil acts but in order for a good man to commit evil acts it takes religion."
On waterboarding ...
How many captives in U.S. hands have been waterboarded? Anyone know? What were their names? When these people succumbed to the waterboarding and revealed the information they were asked to give, how long did the waterboarding last? How many lives were saved as a result? What were the evils committed by these men that the waterboarding "forced" them to reveal?
Vi
Studying Hitler is fascinating. When I went to school, the standard argument for explaining Hitler was there is no explanation. He was just plain evil. In fact, trying to explain Hitler was kind of frowned upon.
I'm so glad that is finally changing because in order to prevent things like that in the future, you really have to understand why it happened in the past. And saying Hitler is "evil incarnate" does nothing to prevent if from happening again - in fact it creates a mystique around Hitler that can actually create admirers!
anyway - sorry for the off-topic.
Again ...
How many enemy combatants have been waterboarded, who were they and what information was extracted from them?
Vi