Where do you draw the line? — Saturday, 23 September 2006
http://metimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20060903-045353-8426r
it's an interesting article. Some people say it's justified. Do what's necesary to get info and save lives. But these people aren't even found guilty. We don't testify, we get put in jail. Obstruction of justice or something like that. Or if we don't cooperate. We all have that right to remain silent. These people aren't even tried. But how bad are these people, and how bad is their treatment? I don't know, I don't know them. To me, humiliation is a good thing. It's good for people. People should be humble. If you have a problem getting embarressed it means you need it done more often. So the hazing part doesn't bother me too much. Other than the shaving thing. I'd fucking kill someone over that. That's serious because to me, it's permanent damage. No one really has that right to take priceless things away from other people. If someone cuts your hair without your permission, they ought to be strung up and beaten, and then have their choice to get their reproductive organs cut off, or be shot.
Everyone involved, especially the higher ups ought to be punished. ( maybe even by the same things they allowed others to be subjected to, but then that would make us like them ) So we should just humanly put them out of their misery, and feed the hungry with all their money.