In the episode
"White Bear," the main character was tortured for punishment. She
seen a picture of a little girl that she thought was her daughter. When she
walked out of her house and seen the people recording her, we all could not
figure out what was going on. The episode kept the classes attention by
inflicting pain on her to make her not know who she was. She told one of the
other characters she did not know her name. The goal of the Justice Park was to
punish her for her and her fiancé's crime. She seen this symbol every where she
went. Later, they took her to a forest that seemed familiar to her. After
awhile, we seen that the forest was where they abducted and killed the little
girl. As we watched the film, the questions rose "Is this moral?" and
"Is this just or unjust?". I do not believe that this is moral. Even
though the crime was wrong there are
other ways to address the situation. The forms of torture that they performed
were immoral. Not only were they physical harm but also mental. Also, the
actions were unjust. I know some may think that she deserved it for her crime.
Yes the crime was very wrong but they mentally brain washed her. She does not
want to live anymore. Therefore, it is going to cause more problems for her in
the future. The Justice Park is immoral because they are getting enjoyment out
of her pain and misery. At the end, they put her in a chair and made her watch
videos of the little girl then placed electrodes on her head to swipe the
memory as she screams. I think this is the most tortuous pain because this is
mental pain she will never be able to recover from. Overall, the episode kept the classes'
attention the entire time.
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