Busy, full day, and I’m still down with the sickness otherwise. I just thought this video was important enough that you should watch it, so I’ll throw it up here with little extra to say about it. This video is an attempt to give you some idea what it’s like to be black-bagged and disappeared from your home, then tortured by the government.
You might not want to watch this if you have an overactive sense of empathy or if you’ve endured torture yourself.
The take-away message?
Nothing merits this. It wins us nothing. No friends, no reliable information, not even simple revenge.
How could anyone justify actions like these taken against another human being, no matter how horrible that human being is?
[…] found this video via Lousy Canuck, and it is appalling. Amnesty International put together a video of what being hooded and tortured […]
Philip: there’s an old saying that you might want to keep in mind when checking out Youtube videos — “never read the bottom half of the internet”.
One of the comments on that video actually says:
“America should do this to all foreign people.”
Words fail me.
I don’t know how they can justify it, but I’ve seen people do it: “It was war”, “They must have done something to deserve it”, and so on.
Disturbing, and sad, but real
Jason:
Thanks! Noted for future reference.
Well, not viewing it then, per your advice. I can watch some horrific things, other times, I cannot watch fictionalized representations. Not sure wherein the key to this lies, but I’m playing it safe today.
Closet Land.
Same warnings apply.