Thought for the Day
Jul. 3rd, 2008 08:50 amDo I give Hitchens credit for coming to these conclusions? Hardly. You see, there are those of us who had figured all of this out years ago, and we didn't actually have to undergo the experience to do so. It was enough to understand what the procedure was, to understand its history, to understand its effects, and to imagine oneself in the place of the victim. In other words, it took merely the most elementary historical and ethical sense, one that takes no special training or experience. In shorter words, if you actually have to get tortured to know what torture is and that it's wrong, then you've already left the real world far behind.
— "Hitch Gets Waterboarded", Shakespeare's Sister
This is pretty much my reaction.
It's also close to my reaction to all the politicians who've lately been talking about how they were lied to about Iraq. Y'know: lots of people were lied to about Iraq; many of us saw through the lies.