კარჩე, აქ დავწერ და შილდის თემაში ამ პოსტის ლინკს ჩავაგდებ, ნამეტანი რომ არ გაოფდეს
უიმე, კიდევ კარგი, 24 არ გაქვთ ნანახი, თორემ მერე მთლად ...

უზენაესი სასამართლოს მოსამართლე:
Last week, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia made some troubling comments about torture in an interview with Swiss radio. Scalia challenged the idea of an absolute prohibition of torture — in other words, the principle that torture is rejected in all circumstances. He specifically argued that torture can be justified in an emergency situation, citing the ticking bomb scenario associated with TV shows like "24".
As Scalia put it: “It’s very facile for people to say, ‘Oh, torture is terrible.’ You posit the situation where a person that you know for sure knows the location of a nuclear bomb that has been planted in Los Angeles and will kill millions of people. You think it’s an easy question? You think it’s clear that you cannot use extreme measures to get that information out of that person?”
და თავად ბილ კლინტონი:
Last year, Clinton told "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert that he would authorize torture in a "24"-style situation, where terrorists were captured with a bomb ticking somewhere around the country. Those comments got new life last week when Hillary Clinton publicly disagreed with her husband on the issue; she argued that American policy should not permit torture.
ნიუ იორკ თაიმსის მთელი სტატია
Normalizing Torture on '24'
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/arts/tel...on-24.html?_r=0მაკკეინი
McCain: I’m Like Jack Bauer
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09...ike-jack-bauer/ესეც
McCain’s Favorite TV Show, ’24,’ Brings Torture Back Sunday
John McCain's favorite TV show, 24 -- the one that glorifies torture - is returning to Fox TV this Sunday night with a two-hour special.
McCain named 24 as his favorite show on his Facebook page. The show has done more to advance the Bush White House defense of torture than anything else in the American media
https://www.thenation.com/article/mccains-f...re-back-sunday/