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Argumentative Essay: Is Torture Ever Justified?

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Is torture ever justified? Scholars in social psychology, sociology, history, and even literature whose ideas would help clarify the use of torture. Torture and dehumanization dates back centuries along the colonial era. George J Annas’ Post-9/11 Torture at CIA “Black Sites”- Physicians and Lawyers Working Together” uncovers the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee report and it’s hidden injustice. Charles B. Strozier’s Torture, War, and the Culture of Fear After 9/11 insist that torture has its tactical benefits, however it is inhumane and ethically wrong. "Trump Says 'Torture Works,' Backs Waterboarding and 'Much Worse” by Johnson Jenna reports on Trump and his support of torture. "Torture as an Absolute Wrong” by Jacob Sullum suggest that …show more content…

He believes that torture has a substantial ability to produce useful information. Johnson states, “Trump is setting himself apart by promising not just to fight terrorists, but also to torture them and kill their loved ones -- and to treat all foreign Muslims as suspects by barring them from entry to the United States” (1). The U.S. is a society which cherishes the idea of liberty, freedom, and human rights.
With such an influential figure who openly supports the use of torture, fail to acknowledge the message it sends to the citizens. To grant permission to violate another person’s human rights and treat them as malicious animals ; will only receive backlash from either citizens or other nations. Without a doubt, the CIA and many other powerful figures in the government obsess over the use of torture. The question is why support such a inhumane and cruel act? There are many people who believe that torture should never be used in any circumstances. However in certain situations would torture be ethical? There is a significant difference between categorical prohibition on torture and an absolute prohibition on torture. Absolute prohibition on torture neglects the use of torture, assuring that there are better techniques to obtain information. For anyone who would recognize the moral complexities of such a ban would support categorical

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