I skimmed bits of this chapter, mostly for timing reasons, but also because I have serious reservations about what Duo and Sasuke are doing. For thousands of years, torture was an accepted part of human justice systems, and very few people ever questioned it. Today people tend to condemn torture, but the potential is still there, in all of us, and sometimes I wonder how on earth we ever came to the historically strange decision that it is wrong to hurt and humiliate humans in the name of justice and national security. It's one of the most noble ideals we have, and yet it's so easy to slip back down into moral ambiguity.
In a moment of personal synchronicity, I received the winter issue of UU World while I was writing this chapter. One of its main articles is What Torture Has Taught Me, by Rev. William F. Schulz, former executive director of Amnesty International USA. I think you should read it, and take a moment to reflect.
( Lemonade, Part VIII )
In other news, I think I have gone officially insane.
I know this because I signed up to do
thirtyforthree AGAIN, this time for Kira/Setsuna/Sara from Angel Sanctuary. There will be massive spoilers involved, because I am making full use of alternate identities and incarnations -- I want to explore what time and circumstances can change, and what remains the same.
I have already written 2 of the 30 themes.
In a moment of personal synchronicity, I received the winter issue of UU World while I was writing this chapter. One of its main articles is What Torture Has Taught Me, by Rev. William F. Schulz, former executive director of Amnesty International USA. I think you should read it, and take a moment to reflect.
( Lemonade, Part VIII )
In other news, I think I have gone officially insane.
I know this because I signed up to do
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I have already written 2 of the 30 themes.