Justice has no humanity

Fanny 2022-04-20 09:01:44

After reading it, I was shocked. The torture of prisoners by American soldiers is well known. Guantanamo, Afghanistan, and Iraq are everywhere. There seems to be no similar cases of confession in the United States, and the news media have not reported it. But if the events in the movie happened, would the story happen? I believe it will. The national interest comes first. For the safety of the country, anyone will take up arms and lose their minds. The core of the story is whether it should be cruel to obtain information. In fact, as long as you take up arms, you will kill people. It's not the point. Yusuf is a criminal. He has killed more than 50 people with bombs, and will use nuclear bombs to kill more people. Instead, he has won the sympathy of others. Mr. H has become a villain for the sake of national security. There is no standard of good and evil, only other standards are used to define it, that is justice, whoever is righteous is good, and whoever is unjust is evil, justice is justice for the benefit of the majority, sacrifice a small part It should be. But justice is often inhumane. Helen's conscience finally defeated justice. She was used, but she couldn't let it go, so the female FBI should still be a police officer. Mr. H represents justice without moral boundaries. The military hates, fears, and cannot leave Mr. H. Mr. H is destined to be placed under house arrest. The decentralization of power at the top is correct. There is no doubt about the use of people, and there is no need for suspicious people. But in the end, the top management did not stand firm, causing Yusuf to commit suicide and the mission failed.

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Unthinkable quotes

  • [first lines]

    Steven Arthur Younger: [into video camera] My name is Steven Arthur Younger. I am an American citizen.

  • Agent Helen Brody: [turning off equipment] Mr. Younger, I'm Special Agent Brody, FBI. Your situation here is illegal, and I'm going to get you out of here so you and I can sit down and talk.

    Steven Arthur Younger: [tied up] I think you'll find that this is entirely legal. And necessary.