Monday, February 15, 2010

Electric Tortures How Do You Define The Word Torture And Is It Ever Justified ?

How do you define the word torture and is it ever justified ? - electric tortures

Last night I saw the video on You Tube and reports the student at the University of Florida, interrupting a speech by John Kerry) (presidential candidates. The student was suspended Kerry with unpleasant questions. Therefore, he was moved to the end of the hall by 6 Restles campus police, in handcuffs and neutralized (electric shock) on several occasions. In the video, we hear a scream as he was. He had no weapon and point it was deactivated was handcuffed and helpless. I tasering a message in this matter and has relatively few deserve answers. I do not wonder how the concept of torture is well understood.

5 comments:

Ćhampagn... said...

And lawd knows: It was not the race this time of Gad.

The boy just had a big mouth, but I think that the police were not exaggerated. Kerry would have been treated better than them.

Ginny Jin said...

Torture is the deliberate infliction of physical pain or emotional behavior of another individual. Never be justified.

fannanne said...

Torture is one or bring some life through unnecessary suffering. Never be justified.
When the police tasering the man. Well done, because she wanted to show authority. That was wrong.

bottle babe said...

No, but some cultures are tortured, as is the executioner of his own fear of being. To compensate for their deeds, to dehumanize their victims over time believe they are worthy of punishment. See Studies for Prison Studies, and Dr. Zimbardo Millgram theoretically nonconformist. Virtue is not enough to save you.

Private Erin Coolidge said...

I do not think he can provide adequate definition of torture. Forget (the dictionary definitions which merely descriptive anyway |), I think most people understand that mental pain or suffering inflicted to achieve a desired behavior or in their own interest. In your own interest is of course wrong. To view the desired behavior, such as the transmission of information ... is easy to say that there is always bad, but what if you try to keep a child from being involved in a limited time, murdered? Torture is abhorrent, but I think it's impossible to say which can not be justified.

Remember that the student was able to play for the cameras. It's unfair, but it certainly was not torture.

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