Utilitarianism In America

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Hunter VanDresar November 4th, 2015
Utilitarianism and the United States of America have many ideas in common, but they also assert that the morals of a society have to be abided by to achieve peace in our Society. Utilitarianism wants what is best for all people’s security and our nation’s security, torturing even though it’s through good intentions; it’s not the right objective to take America. The United States is better that bowing down to our enemies’ levels. The United States has stood up for Anti- Torturing Acts such as within World War Two against Germanys Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Killing of the Jewish people. Also with the Acts of the Islamic State in 2013 through the present day, the United States and her allies have been
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(n.d-2015). Water-boarding even thou it could help stop future attacks, should not be used by the united states military, due to the fact that it is torturing someone for a period of time and if this happens over hours the terrorists will tell the subjector anything to make them stop. But does the ends justify the means of torturing someone to get a ended result that might or might not be true. With torturing someone does not justify the means of doing the torture and the federal government has proved that it doesn’t work. “The Senate report found that the detention and interrogation of Mr. Zubaydah and dozens of other prisoners were ineffective in giving the government “unique” intelligence information that the C.I.A. or other intelligence agencies could not get from other means. (Mazzetti, 2015). There is no reason to torture because according to Ali Soufan, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent, “In 2009, Soufan had taken part in the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah seven years earlier, said that all the useful intelligence came from traditional non-violent questioning, and that his later waterboarding produced nothing further of value.( Borger,2015). Abu Zubaydah was one of the senior al-Qaeda fighters who was born and raised in Saudi Arabia. According …show more content…
The Jewish people have been tortured through the centuries due to their religion. The jewish people have been violated of their rights to the right to practice their beliefs, just because one doesn’t like a Jewish person or what they believe in does not give him or her the right to verbally and physically torture them. The jewish people may have been torn and heavy hearted through the holocaust with the loss of family and friends. However the people of Israel are a strong people just like those within the United States we don’t stand up for torture around the world and now here on American soil with President Obama. Through the strength of American jewish-christian values comes our morals to life, liberty and the walk