After two years of war in Ukraine, videos of death and torture have become commonplace in Russia. And methods of torture once only spoken about in witness testimonials are now being promoted online by the perpetrators themselves as they publish photos and videos of brutality for bragging rights.

  • Mahlzeit@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    A Supreme Court judge (Scalia) made the case that torture was legal under the US Constitution, as it only prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. So, torture for other reasons is obviously fine.

    I think, never stopping to consider the implications must count as an example of “white privilege”.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah it’s only punishment if they’re guilty. The founders obviously intended that the feds could torture any innocent person for any reason.

      What a psychopath. Glad he’s dead.

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        7 months ago

        I will also never understand that whole obsession in the US with what the founders intended over what makes sense. It reminds me of people reading religious books.