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Sesame Street composer Christopher Cerf was stunned to find out that detainees at Guantanamo Bay were sometimes strapped to chairs and forced to wear headphones blasting his music, very loud, for hours or days at a time. A new documentary from Al Jazeera, "Songs of War," explores the surreal phenomenon, and the enduring connection between music and violence.
Originally posted by Nspekta
Hmm, well i guess its better than Waterboarding.. Although after listening to it for hours and hours on high volume, maybe a different method would be of some relief?
just wanted to pass it along cause i think its interesting, and i highly doubt that a lot of americans understand what goes on at Gitmo on a regular basis.
Thoughts?!
Originally posted by PvtHudson
Originally posted by Nspekta
Hmm, well i guess its better than Waterboarding.. Although after listening to it for hours and hours on high volume, maybe a different method would be of some relief?
just wanted to pass it along cause i think its interesting, and i highly doubt that a lot of americans understand what goes on at Gitmo on a regular basis.
Thoughts?!
Dude, Gitmo stopped mattering to the world when Obama took over and the media stopped generating outrage over it.
Originally posted by Propulsion
And you wonder why we are hated so much? America is supposed to be the most humane country in the world? I think not.edit on 31-5-2012 by Propulsion because: (no reason given)