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Originally Posted by Titus Templeton
Day in and day out we get tortured. Shouldn't then we go and say hey let's let the military torture also? The men and women who serve this country against all the evil in this world? Why is it allowed to torture Christians that never did anything wrong but a muslim ISIS fighter should have the right of no torture? I think we have to do a lot of thinking in this country.
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These are excellent questions, Brother Titus. We should torture people suspected of being ISIS (e.g. on the grounds of belonging to a certain ethnicity). While torture doesn't work as an information-gaining tool, it brings a lot of satisfaction to the people who are doing the torturing. Men and women in the military are protecting our nation every day, and they deserve to relax once in a while. For some of them, the ideal way to relax is by torturing people who potentially could be either terrorists or just random people who were at the wrong place at the wrong time. I see no reason whatsoever why these brave Americans should be denied a simple pleasure of torturing other human beings.
However, I would go a step further, and I would say that brave Americans should have the freedom to torture any man, women, or child that they want to, but these homosexual scumbags should be denied that privilege.
That's right - being allowed to torture some random people should be a privilege, not a right.