Behind Crocus City Hall Terror Attack - Russia Terrorism Part 3
Part 1
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So what we want to say is, that we cannot always just classify all things as the same!
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Doesn't matter if terrorism, homicides, crimes or whatever!
As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, compared with people in the stranger condition, those in the loved one condition were more likely to endorse the use of torture in these scenarios.
We don't support such shit ideas at all! No difference between loved one or stranger! If you support something, you support that no matter what! This show how our society acts just based on feelings.
Do you know what? Sentences are NOT based on feelings! Even facts are not based on feelings!
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Torture utilizes tactics on a wide spectrum of violence: from directly aggressive techniques, such as beatings, limb removal, and waterboarding, to more indirect forms of aggression, including threatening or kidnapping family members and extreme periods of isolation. Regardless of the technique utilized, neurocognitively speaking, pain is pain, whether it is physical or social pain.
During a conflict, one group wants to dominate the enemy group, and torture is a clear way to demonstrate power and exert control by instilling fear.
The torture they commit is part of the broader goal of the group they represent, that is, a goal to dominate and intimidate. These individuals are carefully selected and trained. They often are given specific orders of what to do and how to do it. They are punished if they do not follow orders.
There is little to no public research on the accuracy of the information that results from torture.
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