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- Aug 18, 2020
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That is quite a philsophical question. I read about that a lot. Maybe this thread will just become as controversial as my politics threads but if you don't like it noone forces you to read it.
A writer from my country made a book/film about that. There was a police man. A criminal kidnapped an innocent child. The police man tortured the kidnapper in order to get the information where the child is hidden. If they don't find the child it probably dies soon. I think the film is mainly about the court hearing. The movie was little bit exaggerated. The police man even used waterboarding. I think they have made that so that it is more dramatic.
I can kind of understand the police man. I think the penalty should not be too high. But there should be one in my opinion. I am really ambivalent. It depends on the scenario. I am strictly against for example Guantanamo bay. I am not really consistent in my logic. I would decide from case to case. I think if a loved one of us could be saved many would consider to torture the kidnapper. But the jurisdiction might should not act in such an emotional way.
What are your thoughts on it? I could not think of a better thread. Sorry. My fragile and kind of manic mind is quite exhausted.
Okay I have some other ideas but I just need a rest. I hope so much my manic symptoms decrease soon.
A writer from my country made a book/film about that. There was a police man. A criminal kidnapped an innocent child. The police man tortured the kidnapper in order to get the information where the child is hidden. If they don't find the child it probably dies soon. I think the film is mainly about the court hearing. The movie was little bit exaggerated. The police man even used waterboarding. I think they have made that so that it is more dramatic.
I can kind of understand the police man. I think the penalty should not be too high. But there should be one in my opinion. I am really ambivalent. It depends on the scenario. I am strictly against for example Guantanamo bay. I am not really consistent in my logic. I would decide from case to case. I think if a loved one of us could be saved many would consider to torture the kidnapper. But the jurisdiction might should not act in such an emotional way.
What are your thoughts on it? I could not think of a better thread. Sorry. My fragile and kind of manic mind is quite exhausted.
Okay I have some other ideas but I just need a rest. I hope so much my manic symptoms decrease soon.
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