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OMFG!!!
That was definitely an eye-opener!!!!
I think we would all like to accept that everyones society is built around common laws and values,…but when this “book” is thrown away the realms of what captors can do without exploiting physical violence is un-thinkable.
It appeared to me that laws were being written around the activities as opposed to moral judgement and all the loop-holes in legal jargon were being expolited.
I think the programme finished on a good note that the US should be taking a higher moral ground and taking an even firmer stand-point on equal rights and justice. I like the guy who knew a lil bit of the Geneva convention and made the interigators identify themselves. Classic!
There are softer styles of management/treatment which would be of more use in a situation like that….but this will take this subject off-topic.
As for a “fighters” mental tenacity and physical strength….. I feel this is more of a fact that we know the constraints we are working within. We know the rules and regulations, and there are officials to enforce these… So in short the physical strength and tenacity is more “situational”. How many times have we seen an arrogant fighter in the ring, but outside the ring is the most humble of gentlemen?
I suppose it easy to say “we are double-hard bstrds”, but in hindsight that is again a “situational” trait.
Big respect for being able to go through that.
Well done smiler! (although you werent smiling at the end!)
I did see a smerk creap across your face when they pulled that gay porn from under your bed though… he he he.