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“Did Christopher Hitchens change his mind about waterboarding? ” by Isaac King

Sep 17, 202413 min
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Episode description

There's a popular story that goes like this: Christopher Hitchens used to be in favor of the US waterboarding terrorists because he though it's wasn't bad enough to be torture.. Then he had it tried on himself, and changed his mind, coming to believe it isn't torture.

(Context for those unfamiliar: in the decade following 9/11, the US engaged in a lot of... questionable behavior to persecute the war on terror, and there was a big debate on whether waterboarding should be permitted. Many other public figures also volunteered to undergo the procedure as a part of this public debate; most notably Sean Hannity, who was an outspoken proponent of waterboarding, yet welched on his offer and never tried it himself.)

This story intrigued me because it's popular among both Hitchens' fans and his detractors. His fans use it as an example of his intellectual honesty and willingness to [...]

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First published:
September 15th, 2024

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/fNqEGTmkCy9sqZYm7/did-christopher-hitchens-change-his-mind-about-waterboarding

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