Torture IS bad. Our allies are of one mind on this, and until the Bush era, we were pretty much on that page too. America used to be a true moral force, and we weaken that position if we demean ourselves by stooping to such measures. In a word, we lessen our influence in the world. Depending on how much value you place on diplomacy, that's either completely irrelevant or pretty darned important. I'm of the latter opinion.
Some folks (mostly ardent Bush supporters...no surprise there) will tell you that torture is a good way to get information out of people. A majority of folks will tell you otherwise. You could cite sources that display it as a credible method of gathering intel. Someone else could cite sources saying the opposite, but in the wider world, beyond ideologies, there's a general sense that it's not terribly reliable.
Then there are the people who bring up the hypothetical "yes, but what if you were holding a person who knew where a bomb was planted in a major metropolitan area and you only had one hour to find and diffuse it...you'd torture him then, wouldn't you? You'd do whatever you had to in order to save all those lives!"
The reality is...in all of recorded history, we can't seem to come up with a time when we've been in that situation, and we're likely never to come face to face WITH that situation, so the answer to the hypothetical really doesn't matter.
What matters is that, like slavery, torture is wrong.
It's just not something you subject another human being to, no matter how terrible you think they are.
That's my two cents.
You are free to disagree.
-=Vel=-
Some folks (mostly ardent Bush supporters...no surprise there) will tell you that torture is a good way to get information out of people. A majority of folks will tell you otherwise. You could cite sources that display it as a credible method of gathering intel. Someone else could cite sources saying the opposite, but in the wider world, beyond ideologies, there's a general sense that it's not terribly reliable.
Then there are the people who bring up the hypothetical "yes, but what if you were holding a person who knew where a bomb was planted in a major metropolitan area and you only had one hour to find and diffuse it...you'd torture him then, wouldn't you? You'd do whatever you had to in order to save all those lives!"
The reality is...in all of recorded history, we can't seem to come up with a time when we've been in that situation, and we're likely never to come face to face WITH that situation, so the answer to the hypothetical really doesn't matter.
What matters is that, like slavery, torture is wrong.
It's just not something you subject another human being to, no matter how terrible you think they are.
That's my two cents.
You are free to disagree.
-=Vel=-
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