glasfryn
cleaning up cat sick
how man can guantanamo hold
I'd prefer for the authorities bring him to justice and subsequently study him to help us prevent future lone wolf incidents like this.
Call me old fashioned, but not a fan of shoot-to-kill or torture, me.
Torture is fine by me on 2 types of people, terrorists and paedophiles.
Cost us more just shoot the fecker
Why because people are getting angry towards these wankers?I'm beginning to wish I hadn't started this thread
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You'd get some answers and some revenge.
It's widely thought that torture often merely results in false confessions in order to stop the pain.
It's widely thought that torture often merely results in false confessions in order to stop the pain.
It's widely thought that torture often merely results in false confessions in order to stop the pain.
Surely you'd check out the answers and if you find they are wrong you go back again?
You're assuming that you'd stop torturing them then at some point?
Why?
It forced truth from resistance fighters in WW2 because it could be checked and reapplied if didn't lead to results...if killed during process it was a matter of oh well, probably telling the truth they didn't know and it doesn't matter, we don't value their life anyway so what's a bit of collateral?
Torture pays dividends v.quickly if you've got the 'right' person. Few will not talk. Least that's how it was in many of the WW2 books I've read. Entire networks collapsed as a result of which is why eventually they were structured so you didn't know the next link in the chain. I think it's a bit misleading, that cliche about people saying anything inc false confessions. They will, but only if you've got the wrong person.
It's widely thought that torture often merely results in false confessions in order to stop the pain.
I'm beginning to wish I hadn't started this thread
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Out of interest, which books on WW2 had bits about torture? Bit of a history buff so keen to add to my library.
But we want information from them. Once imprisoned, I'd like them to be kept away from other Muslims. I don't want them being treated as a hero, or to encourage others.Cost us more just shoot the fecker
Call me old fashioned, but not a fan of shoot-to-kill.
LOL - reminiscent of Alan Partridge's classic quote: "I’ll be honest, I’m pretty curious. I mean, I’d basically like to understand man’s inhumanity to man… and then make a programme about it."
The US Senate commissioned a report which found the use of torture in their hunt for Bin Laden often led them down wrong paths, either because the wrong person had been picked up or, as the cliche goes, they wanted the pain to stop.
Out of interest, which books on WW2 had bits about torture? Bit of a history buff so keen to add to my library.