Let's be fair. The only reason governments consider torture "wrong" is that information gathered by it is unreliable, not do to any honest morality. People have a tendency to say what the torturer wants them to say, regardless of what the truth may be. The fact the general public considers it wrong just makes it so not doing something pointless anyway provides a boost to morale. In a situation where torture may provide valid and useful intel, you can be sure someone will "go rogue" to get that information. Punishment will only be forthcoming if they get caught.
Yeah. I mean, it’s like, if you dont like the newsman naration, well, he’s still a good news narrator, and he is a content picker narrator a real good one, so. His narration itself is high quality, even if news narrating is quite... uh... So yeah, even if you say he isn’t good, he’s still good enough to over do that. So yeah he’s good. He’s good despite when he sucks. That’s some serious quality.
@@Tommy-5684 iunno, ask the Japanese Court system. They have a high conviction rate, in which one side says is due to how good the legal system is, and the other says innocent people go to prison all the time.
They executed a diplomat? That's a provocation of war.
Let's be fair. The only reason governments consider torture "wrong" is that information gathered by it is unreliable, not do to any honest morality. People have a tendency to say what the torturer wants them to say, regardless of what the truth may be. The fact the general public considers it wrong just makes it so not doing something pointless anyway provides a boost to morale. In a situation where torture may provide valid and useful intel, you can be sure someone will "go rogue" to get that information. Punishment will only be forthcoming if they get caught.
History lesson from the future, as presented by an alien. The hardest thing about aliens: they don't think like us.
You have a new follower my dude, I love HFY content and to find a quality narrator is a real treat.
Glad you enjoy the content and thank you for the sub
Yeah. I mean, it’s like, if you dont like the newsman naration, well, he’s still a good news narrator, and he is a content picker narrator a real good one, so.
His narration itself is high quality, even if news narrating is quite... uh...
So yeah, even if you say he isn’t good, he’s still good enough to over do that. So yeah he’s good. He’s good despite when he sucks. That’s some serious quality.
@Agro Squerril
Rights make your culture and nation more productive. Its a macro thing.
Fun fact: Japanese law assumes you are guilty, and you have to prove your innocence.
interesting
how dose that even work innocence is surly anegative and so surly can't be proven
@@Tommy-5684 iunno, ask the Japanese Court system. They have a high conviction rate, in which one side says is due to how good the legal system is, and the other says innocent people go to prison all the time.
The French Legal System does too.
Do they have reasonable doubt?
"Mutual Enforcement" is somewhat lacking nowadays
Algorithm enhancement for justice
Humans are space americans.
Please dont insult humanity
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Ah yes legality in space
keeper going
Algorithm be pleased.
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hmm... feels kinda incomplete... it's more of a report than anything and an incomplete one at that.
it's an excerpt. it's (presented as) part of a larger work
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First for the algorithm
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For the swarm.
Well this one sucked, needs nukes and flamethrowers.
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50th, 2 December 2023
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