Re: Guilty torture victim
by
Fourmi
10/19/2007, 10:01 PM #
talk about dishonesty. In your little thought experiment there, the underlying assumption is that the only way to get this terrorist with certain knowledge of an impending terror attack to talk is torture. Torture is the only tool that will work and once it is off the table, tough crap, everyone dies. Sounds like a false dilemma to me. Please give me one real life example of when torture has been used to prevent a terror attack in this manner. I have yet to hear of a single instance. Furthermore, people on both sides of the torture equation, both perpetrators and victims have repeatedly expressed the opinion that torture is next to worthless when it comes to generating valuable intelligence. John McCain, for all his flaws, has steadfastly asserted time and time again this fact: torture is not only morally wrong, it is not efficacious.
Liberals do not argue that there is no danger, nor do they seriously argue that we deserve to be attacked. That is simply right wing bullshit. Rather, they have looked at the situation and come to a different conclusion than you. Here is my own reasoning for unequivocally opposing torture: there is no evidence that terrorist attacks are such a pervasive danger that we need to scuttle the Constitution to prevent them. But even if you think I am way off the mark on that one, consider this: What if you somehow became a terror suspect, due to an innocent mix-up or some bureaucratic bungling? How confident are you that anyone would ever hear from you again? That the truth about the mistake would ever come to light given the current administration's policy on "enhanced interrogation" and "extraordinary rendition"? Conservatives find it easy to support torture in the abstract because they fail to consider seriously the fact that the government can and does make mistakes in the pursuit of terror suspects and they never for one second ask themselves, "what if this happened to me or someone I care about?" In the mind of the conservative, it's always Jack Bauer versus some crazy raghead who had it coming to him anyways. Most of us do not share this simplistic revenge fantasy (I hope).