Just Punishing a Kidnapper
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Using the Declaration of Independence as justification for torture could be the lowest-energy take of the millennium so far
And this no-absolute-right-and-wrong, "one man's torture is another man's whatever" thing is similar to leftist amorality bullshit. Stringing someone up by the wrists with their arms behind their back, slowly dislocating the shoulder joints, by itself constitutes torture, if words mean what they really mean and not whatever we want them to.
A forty five year Missionary from Scotland once told me that when he arrived in Zimbabwe in 1947 he was trying to save souls. He said that it took him 15 years before he realized they "were not immoral but rather pre-moral." So he spent the next 30 years teaching hygiene ,irrigation ect. He only left because so many of the Tribe defending him and his family were being killed. He was Bwana (chief justice of supreme court to his King)
Justifying the King of England for 250 years after the declaration seems a greater torture.