1. Should torture be described by the tortured or the one who tortures? (in this case because the one being tortured has a way out).
2. This article is meant to bring attention to American torture, but does this article counteract the real message.
3. Should the military release "inspiring formation" from its captives or people they are questiong?
People experience things differently. Some people can accurately describe what happened to them selves while many can not. More people who experience things from a distance still can not accurately describe things. Now if you signed yourself up for a "torturing experience" could you actually go through it and actually experience it? Well its my opinion that the author did not actually explore the ideas behind "safe torturing" and that his experience was not truly experienced. I understand that the author tried to have a real experience, but his details on the "softness" or "safety" of his experience ruins it all. I appreciate the experiment but in my otion it was not successful.
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