Originally posted by arslankhan
I hear that alot, how you only get bad information from torture, but I dont get it. If someone clamped electrodes to my nipples and had their hand on the power switch, you can bet your ass I'd tell them anything they wanted to know!
I hear that alot, how you only get bad information from torture, but I dont get it. If someone clamped electrodes to my nipples and had their hand on the power switch, you can bet your ass I'd tell them anything they wanted to know!
Heck, there's a semi-famous incident where American prisoners deliberately gave bad information under torture. (The incident changed the military's policy on what American military personnel can and can't do when taken prisoner.) I hardly think Americans are the only ones who can think to do this.
The short version is that when you torture someone, they'll say whatever it takes to make the torture stop. The mistake torturers make is thinking that's the same thing as the truth. It isn't.
I'm not saying torture is 100% invalid in every situation. There are times when bad information is better than no information, it's just that the circumstance is very rare.
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