Navy SEAL Lt. Jordan O'Neil (Demi Moore) is waterboarded as a part of SERE training in "GI Jane". In actual SERE waterboarding the cloth is placed over the nose and mouth to keep the water in, dis...
Navy SEAL Lt. Jordan O'Neil (Demi Moore) is waterboarded as a part of SERE training in "GI Jane". In actual SERE waterboarding the cloth is placed over the nose and mouth to keep the water in, distribute the water across the face, and prevent the subject from taking a clear breath.
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So let's say you and twenty other people are being held hostage by some terrorist group. The head terrorist gives you an option: you can save yourself and 18 other people if you torture one of the people. What would you do ?
To suggest that voluntarily being waterboarded is a comparable experience as being waterboarded by the enemy after being captured seems to also suggest that a woman making love with her husband is the comparable experience as that same woman being kidnapped by strangers and forced into the same sexual acts, against her will. Yet, that has it's own term...rape.
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