Black Mirror : short question about 'Men against fire' *Spoiler
Re: short question about 'Men against fire' *Spoiler
They probably have fail safes to ensure abuse won't occur. Why risk your job on covering something up when you can just put a little pressure on the person and make them consent?
Re: short question about 'Men against fire' *Spoiler
because
1) they want to sleep at night
2) plausible deniability, if there was ever a hearing and they have to swear under oath they can say so without lying.
it's the same reasons why the US calls torture "enhanced interrogation" and why every military-age male in a strike zone is a combatant and not a civilian.
1) they want to sleep at night
2) plausible deniability, if there was ever a hearing and they have to swear under oath they can say so without lying.
it's the same reasons why the US calls torture "enhanced interrogation" and why every military-age male in a strike zone is a combatant and not a civilian.
Re: short question about 'Men against fire' *Spoiler
Good question.
My guess is, the military asks your permission so the soldier is culpable should they resist the implant.
The gov't needs to be able to say, "you gave us permission to do this to you", to keep the military's hands clean and free of legal liability.
My guess is, the military asks your permission so the soldier is culpable should they resist the implant.
The gov't needs to be able to say, "you gave us permission to do this to you", to keep the military's hands clean and free of legal liability.
short question about 'Men against fire' *Spoiler
What are your thoughts about this?