Primetime Torture
Jan 12th, 2009 • Posted in: What They're Saying“If our field interrogators are being more impacted by Jack Bauer than by their training, then obviously ‘24′ shouldn’t be the one being skewered, it should be the training and the supervision of these field interrogators.”
– Howard Gordon, an executive producer of the popular Fox TV show “24,” spurning criticism of the show’s embrace of torturing terrorism suspects. The New York Times interviewed Gordon, noting that “in fall 2006 the creators of “24″ received a visit from the dean of the United States Military Academy at West Point and other experts in military interrogation, who told them that West Point cadets and soldiers in Iraq were being influenced by the uninhibited — and unrepentant — use of torture on the series.”
The Times piece examines Gordon’s efforts to counteract “24″’s promotion of torture, including taking part in a film for use by military educators that emphasizes that torture techniques “are rarely effective — or legal — in real life.” The show returned for its seventh season on Sunday night.
Source: New York Times, Jan. 8.
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