Anonylog
I don't have a single constructive proposal
Before Bush, myself and my fellow Marines got all this training on how torture enrages your enemy and causes them to fight to the death and refuse to surrender and how it’s just not worth it and that we’ll face the fucking noose if we’re ever caught doing it.
Then, after 9/11 all that talk about torture just kind of … vanished. No more training courses on POW treatment and laws of war. It was fucking eerie. The change in attitude happened suddenly, and across the whole Corps. Suddenly, suggesting a course on how to handle POW’s was like suggesting that we give cookies and milk to terrorists, and even the lower level NCO’s were taking proper training off the schedule.
This was a weapon that was obviously off the table and got slipped in there under the cover of rampant, ignorant nationalism.
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Then, after 9/11 all that talk about torture just kind of … vanished. No more training courses on POW treatment and laws of war. It was fucking eerie. The change in attitude happened suddenly, and across the whole Corps. Suddenly, suggesting a course on how to handle POW’s was like suggesting that we give cookies and milk to terrorists, and even the lower level NCO’s were taking proper training off the schedule.
This was a weapon that was obviously off the table and got slipped in there under the cover of rampant, ignorant nationalism.
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