Maybe I'm not the first to propose it, but I think the government should: * Capture ISIS members in the night * Set up an event in Michigan stadium * Urinating and shitting on cost $5. Punches cost $10 each. Kicking costs $20. * Rape costs $200 * Castration and blinding cost around $1000000 * Breaking wheel costs around $1000000, scaphism around $2000000. Ling-chi costs $500000
The prices are not exact, but the idea is to make terrorists reusable so they at least recoup the the costs of capturing them.
After that, the profit goes to supporting the families of terrorist attacks.
What does Sup Forums think?
Thomas Bell
In theory it's good to degrade terrorists but in reality the people who would be willing to do such things would be fucking degenerates.
Daniel Watson
Good luck with that Australia
Austin Myers
How so? Torturing terrorists is a good thing. What difference does the method make?
When you do it for charity it becomes less degenerate because you're doing it for a good cause.
The idea that it is impossible to support good cause through cruelty is the crux of liberalism.
Adam Smith
Well, for what purpose?
Oliver Campbell
Sounds degenerate as fuck senpai, you're probably a closeted sociopath or just straight retarded.
Grayson Rogers
That's why the event is at Michigan Stadium
Mason Harris
Shitty pricing model senpai, you could easily charge up to $1k just for pissing on 'em.
For that reason, I'm out.
Angel Morris
Ol' Black Jack Pershing did it better when he just sowed them inside pigs, really.
Carter Perry
How would you know which person's a terrorist or not? Governments constantly make mistakes and torturing an innocent person is communist-tier degenerate. Please go back to fucking kangaroos, m8y pot8y
Carson Jackson
Or just carpet bomb muslim areas with bacon and pig heads.
Jaxon King
>Torturing terrorists is a good thing.
Why?
Jace Fisher
>rape $200 >Castration literally 500000% more expensive
where did you get these figures user, your ass?
Adam Phillips
because fuck them, thats why
Isaiah Wright
Because it brings satisfaction and justice into the world, because it's entertaining and because it's a deterrent.
Like I said, they're not exact.
Julian Reyes
>satisfaction and justice into the world >Torture >Just
How?
>it's a deterrent
For what?
Michael Ross
It brings satisfaction because it shows that if you attack us, we will bring you suffering, it brings justice because the terrorist gene is wiped out and its a deterrent because it shows them that we their gods and that we rule and dominate them and that if they raise a hand against us we will bring them death and pain.
I even say we extend it to their families to strengthen the deterrent effect.
Austin Nguyen
they're human just like you mang.what if the shoe was on the other foot?
but castration 1mil? fuck that man your prices are ridiculous
Jackson Edwards
>Aussies.
Evan Taylor
So what if they're humans? They're terrorists and terrorists exist for us to torture for our amusement.
Carson Reed
/thread desu
Levi Gomez
This is an amazing idea. Let it happen kek.
Gabriel Robinson
breaking moral of the enemy? have to do it in a really humiliating manner, and if they're kebabs, involve pig's blood somehow.
Eli Brown
Right on. Few people are open-minded enough to consider these kinds of things.
Xavier Kelly
I never asked about satisfaction; that's going to be an extremely personal matter.
>Just >Morally right and fair >them that we their gods and that we rule and dominate them and that if they raise a hand against us we will bring them death and pain.
I think the word you're looking for is vengeance.
>deterrent effect. How exactly do you deter people from using political violence by torturing those willing to be captured?
Chase Turner
>Let's violate the principles we set as fair play and agree to because fuck those guys >It will definitely break their morale to take petty revenge on their weak
Like, I guess.
Jose Green
It's a closed mind that only considers stooping to the enemy's low in order to defeat them.
What that user described would make us no different than the terrorists.
Adam Ramirez
Nowhere in this proposal of yours does due process enter the fray.
Also it violates the constitution of the united states.
Additionally, it's unethical/immoral.
You incentivize the group selling this service to find terrorists to keep the money rolling in, regardless of whether or not there are anymore actual terrorists available. Soon enough it becomes criminals, common criminals, and hapless SOB's who just don't have the connections to get out of being tortured and killed by a vigilante mob.
You also cater to sociopaths, psychopaths, would-be murderers, and so forth within society. Encouraging violent behaviour against 'sanctioned' people, rather than discouraging it. It teaches the wrong kinds of lessons to the average member of society.
This is the sort of thing I'd expect to see in the biblical Sodom/Gomorrah; it is, as you pissants like to call it, the height of degeneracy.
Grayson Lewis
>people totally follow the rules when lives are in danger >the geneva convention totally means something >PoWs are weak >it's revenge War must be waged on all fronts. Psychological included.
Ryan Morales
Okay, let me put this really point blank. The Geneva Convention, Rules of Armed Conflict, and generally terms of conduct for internal affairs are done by actual military strategists.
In virtually any western nation, torture is a huge no on these. Those that recommend the use of torture tend to be politicians.
Why? Because in this scenario, you've done almost nothing of value while ruining your own credibility.
You have incentivized simply not getting captured; typically large engagements can end easily through surrenders. You've fed the enemies propaganda machine, and rightly so while also damaging your image in the eyes of those who might be compassionate to your cause. You've opened the door to gruesome retaliation upon your own citizens. You've also made a racket for capturing prisoners to essentially be murder slaves for some grotesque modern version of a Roman triumph.
Robert Sanchez
The principles are degenerate
Evan Miller
You can't fight a war against terrorism.
Same as you can't fight a war against drugs.
These are tidy catchphrases for the intellectually impaired; useful rhetoric for the elites ruling over you to convince you to support things you otherwise wouldn't. It is, in other words, marketing.
With the right media conditioning, you can get individuals like you to vote against his best interests, just as you can get a fool to pay 29.95 for a useless ab cruncher he'll never actually use.
Most of the posters in this thread are quite honestly just edgelords or amazingly impressionable morons who do whatever the government/TV tells them to do.
Chase Carter
this is the type of thing people think up when they are 14 and go on anime message boards. Can't embolden their sympathizers. If you feel so strongly about this, join the army when you turn 18, and when the opportunity arises, take your revenge.