Debating Torture Is Like Debating Whether Rape Is Good
by George Washington
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False Debate
Torture doesn’t
work to produce helpful intelligence. All of the top experts say
that it hurts our national security. (More).
Those who believe
that torture produces helpful intelligence don’t understand
the facts … just as people
that think that a woman’s body can reject a rape-induced pregnancy
are uninformed.
Zero Dark Thirty
is CIA-sponsored
government propaganda. But the filmmaker – Katheryn Bigelow
– claims
that it’s a “complicated” issue that can’t
be oversimplified.
Slavoj Žižek
notes:
With torture,
one should not “think” [about trade-offs involved
in a "complex" issue]. A parallel with rape imposes itself here:
what if a film were to show a brutal rape in the same
neutral way, claiming that one should avoid cheap moralism and
start to think about rape in all its complexity? Our
guts tell us that there is something terribly wrong here; I would
like to live in a society where rape is simply considered unacceptable,
so that anyone who argues for it appears an eccentric idiot, not
in a society where one has to argue against it. The same goes
for torture: a sign of ethical progress is the fact that torture
is “dogmatically” rejected as repulsive, without any
need for argument.
Žižek also
notes that the pro-torture crowd argues that it’s just real
life … so we should discuss it:
So what about
the “realist” argument: torture has always existed,
so is it not better to at least talk publicly about it? This,
exactly, is the problem. If torture was always going on, why are
those in power now telling us openly about it? There is only one
answer: to normalise it, to lower our ethical standards.
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January
28, 2013
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