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If you break a human being to such a degree that he cannot resist anymore, then we will be nothing more than terrorists ourselves.
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It appears as if we're at a stalemate. Ah well. To each his own.
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That's the risk you must take.
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The false information might however get you into a situation worse than what you were in before. I admit that torture at times can produce results (albeit in an inhumane way), but if you have no means of being able to verify the truthfulness of what is said, then if you act upon the information, IMO the risks can be too big.
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I'd like to point out again that this doomsday scenario has never happened and that the current defense of torture is only applicable to the industrialized world, yet it justifies the abuse, rape, and murder of hundreds of thousands annually. Recall that some in the US think it's only torture when it causes organ failure.
Torture as state terror works for a bit, yet undermines the authority of that state. Torture as interrogation probably won't work*, and also undermines the authority of the state. The impact is directly proportional to the outside perception of that state (Canadian torture means more than Zambian torture). If you wonder how, consider the impact on future relations with other nations as well as the relationship between citizen and state. Also consider examples of modern states trying to recover from what they did to control their populations like Argentina and Guatemala. It seems like a lot to squander. *Like I said before, even if we want a contingency plan in case the extremely unlikely 'approaching doomsday but we have this one guy' scenario occurs, this is the kind of thing it must be weighted against. Is torture, for example, better than tactics US police use? If they have someone in custody, that person is facing a miserable remainder of his life; bargaining on contingency of the information's accuracy seems like a much more effective way of dealing with such scenarios to me. Remember, stone faced men ready to die are the stuff of myths and legend. Self doubt and self preservation is human nature. After the jig is up, the odds are you're not dealing with a William Wallace. If you're dealing with someone who has a martyr complex, torture only reinforces that complex anyway. |
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