Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman « CBS Atlanta
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman « CBS Atlanta
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Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman « CBS Atlanta
That was disgusting. The lady was being cared for because she had dementia?
Waterboarding is supposed to be reserved for terrorists. She hardly qualifies. Those responsible should be fired.
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman « CBS Atlanta
It only causes momentary discomfort.
She will get over it
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman
Police: 2 Georgia Caregivers Waterboard 89-Year-Old Woman « CBS Atlanta
It only causes momentary discomfort.
She will get over it
This is where the moral conundrum comes in. (Actually, it's a question of moral consistency)
People will be outraged by what happened to this woman, of course. I understand that because I'm outraged by it. But the question is whether or not it's torture. If we consider it to be torture to do this to an old woman, how is it not torture to do it to anyone?
Either it's torture, or it isn't torture. People should pick one or the other and be consistent in their moral judgement about it, regardless of who it's directed against. However, I have a feeling that conservatives will be guilty of that which they claim they hate. Namely, moral relativism.