ViperOverLord wrote:Waterboarding causes temporary discomfort..... A person can be waterboarded and feel fine right after.I consider it causing extreme discomfort rather than severe pain. Unlike other forms of 'torture' the person will not be feeling pain later that day and if a person knows that waterboarding is the worst thing that can happen then they know that they are not in a torturous place, but rather subject to a discomforting process if they do not want to cooperate.
O rly?!
wikipedia wrote:
Waterboarding is a form of torture that consists of immobilizing the subject on his/her back with the head inclined downwards; water is then poured over the face into breathing passages, thus triggering the mammalian diving reflex causing the captive to experience the sensations of drowning.[1][2] In contrast to submerging the head face-forward in water, waterboarding precipitates an almost immediate gag reflex.[3] It can cause extreme pain, dry drowning, damage to lungs, brain damage from oxygen deprivation, other physical injuries including broken bones due to struggling against restraints, lasting psychological damage and, if uninterrupted, death.[4] Adverse physical consequences can manifest themselves months after the event, while psychological effects can last for years.[5] The term waterboarding was coined in 2004
ViperOverLord wrote:Not to mention that I'm using the international definition of torture and you aren't
Ohoh Rly?
So the definition in the UN convention on torture isn't the international definition? I don't believe you have provided a definition of torture.
ViperOverLord wrote:
Don't argue red herring points if you want to talk about bull shit. Gassing/Electrocution/Beheadings have a torturous element and there was plenty of torture to go with that. Plus execution is worse than torture so what's your fucking point?
Well torture is the use of pain/coercion to extract information/a confession from a prisoner. Whereas gassing/ beheading someone is simply an execution, the result of which makes it difficult to withdraw information. Yes executing through gassing and beheading is aweful but it isn't torture its an execution, different things. That would be my point.
ViperOverLord wrote:
Waterboarding is responsible for stopping a terror plot in Los Angeles and nobody was harmed. Don't fucking equate waterboarding with the bull shit terrorists would do to you if you were their captive.
Also I never said shit about thought crime, so you can take that and stuff it.
According to who? the people doing the torturing?
Say ,I have a rock that will protect you from tigers, would you like to buy it?
You made the statement (and I'm paraphrasing) "water-boarding is being called torture by the enemies of the US (Foreing and domestic)" . To me that statement suggest anyone who disagrees that Water-boarding is not torture is an enemy of the USA. So the person's thought is so offensive they are an enemy. Thought crime.
Who's to say Terrorists wouldn't use water-boarding? they are pretty nasty after all. Besides it doesn't matter what terrorists do they are the things that go bump in the night, the USA is supposed to stand up for what is right. You know, Freedom, liberty, Human rights. Somehow I don't think Water-boarding jives with that.