Yet another story has been released detailing the torture of prisoners, this time at Guantanamo:
As I read through the story, it occurs to me that nothing has really happened in terms of personnel changes relative to the torture scandal in Iraq. Normally, when something of that sort breaks, there is public outcry, followed by investigation and some heads rolling, then things are basically back to normal. With this, however, there was public outcry, a cursory investigation and no real ramifications for the folks in charge. By now, I think it is pretty clear that the abuse was not the work of a handful of rogue solidiers -- the abuse was fairly widespread, and people higher up than those that have been tried were at least aware that it was going on. Yet, nothing has happened to those in charge -- the status quo is that we're involved in torture, and the limited amount of press these types of things get suggests that the public isn't terribly concerned about it anymore.
Does this mean that we in the US are OK with torture? It sure seems that way. The public outcry over torture has faded into the mix of generalized complaints about the current administration, and the Senate is about to approve the guy who wrote the memos authorizing torture to be the next AG without a serious fight.
Troubling...
As I read through the story, it occurs to me that nothing has really happened in terms of personnel changes relative to the torture scandal in Iraq. Normally, when something of that sort breaks, there is public outcry, followed by investigation and some heads rolling, then things are basically back to normal. With this, however, there was public outcry, a cursory investigation and no real ramifications for the folks in charge. By now, I think it is pretty clear that the abuse was not the work of a handful of rogue solidiers -- the abuse was fairly widespread, and people higher up than those that have been tried were at least aware that it was going on. Yet, nothing has happened to those in charge -- the status quo is that we're involved in torture, and the limited amount of press these types of things get suggests that the public isn't terribly concerned about it anymore.
Does this mean that we in the US are OK with torture? It sure seems that way. The public outcry over torture has faded into the mix of generalized complaints about the current administration, and the Senate is about to approve the guy who wrote the memos authorizing torture to be the next AG without a serious fight.
Troubling...
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