thewayne: (Cyranose)
The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2014-12-30 06:07 am
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It's called 'Learning From Your Mistakes', not 'We Hate America'

"The United States of America is awesome. We are awesome. We've closed the book on [torture], and we've stopped doing it...This administration wants to have this discussion to show us how we're not awesome. They apologized for this country, they don't like this country. They want us to look bad."
—Fox News co-host Andrea Tantaros on Senate torture report

I wonder if the Senate hadn't made the disclosure and talked about it, and then have it happen again, that we'd still be awesome.

Personally, I think it'd be awesome to not torture and to actively discourage its use throughout the world. But I'm just a silly little voter, so what do I know.

[identity profile] porsupah.livejournal.com 2015-01-01 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
The underlying hideousness, of course, is that it would seem (I must establish actual URLs, ideally) that at present, the US public narrowly supports torture, per polls. I still can't quite fathom it, let alone the acceptance, but then, the propaganda wing's had decades to hone the theme. (Remember that photo of Rumsfeld and co from the 1970s? This was a long game)

The US officially supports crimes they once prosecuted at Nuremberg. And they're joined by other "good guys", not least the UK and Poland.

Fuck you, Fox News.

[identity profile] thewayne.livejournal.com 2015-01-02 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've seen those reports and I flat-out don't understand it. One of the ways the previous administration weasled around the definition of torture was they found some definition that included 'danger of organ failure', so they decided that if you're just AFRAID that you're going to die, then that's OK. The worst part is that a lot of the actual torturing was not conducted by military servicepeople or government intelligence agents, it was done by contractors.

I think the worst part since 9/11 is the USA lost any verneer of civility and moral high ground, though it's questionable as to how much we had in the first place. How can we legitimately sanction Putin when we invade and kill with impunity?