Den højreorienterede radiovært Erich “Mancow” Muller ville bevise, at waterboarding ikke er tortur, så han prøvede det.
Eksperimentet gav ikke helt det ønskede resultat:
“The average person can take this for 14 seconds,” Marine Sergeant Clay South answered, adding, “He’s going to wiggle, he’s going to scream, he’s going to wish he never did this.”
Turns out the stunt wasn’t so funny. Witnesses said Muller thrashed on the table, and even instantly threw the toy cow he was holding as his emergency tool to signify when he wanted the experiment to stop. He only lasted 6 or 7 seconds.
“It is way worse than I thought it would be, and that’s no joke,”Mancow said, likening it to a time when he nearly drowned as a child. “It is such an odd feeling to have water poured down your nose with your head back…It was instantaneous…and I don’t want to say this: absolutely torture.”
“I wanted to prove it wasn’t torture,” Mancow said. “They cut off our heads, we put water on their face…I got voted to do this but I really thought ‘I’m going to laugh this off.’ ”
Last year, Vanity Fair writer Christopher Hitchens endured the same experiment — and came to a similar conclusion.
Hitchens artikel er da bestemt et link værd:
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/08/hitchens200808
Believe Me, It’s Torture
Ja, det gør Alexander Cockburns gamle følgen Christopher til dørs også:
“What a truly disgusting sack of shit Hitchens is.”
http://www.modspil.dk/politik/hitchens_the_wanker.html
Hitchens har forlængst medgivet at han tog fejl om Irak-krigen. Hvis du siger din mening offentligt, så vil du tit tage fejl.
M.h.t. holocaust-benægtelse, så er det ren polemik at Hitchens skulle være holocaust-benægter: http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/20/books/bk-144