Today’s chalkboard manifesto: (blank) interrogation. First it was coercive interrogation, then it was enhanced interrogation, now…
It’s disappointing that I wasn’t the first one to think of this, but I like how I tied it in to the latest euphemisms.
Today’s chalkboard manifesto: (blank) interrogation. First it was coercive interrogation, then it was enhanced interrogation, now…
It’s disappointing that I wasn’t the first one to think of this, but I like how I tied it in to the latest euphemisms.
Something I must internalize and constantly remember: “Good intentions are not enough.”
It deserves an essay, regarding its application in politics, but that’s for another time.