The Eye Sight of Innocence and Fairness:

We argue that the torture of man is immoral due to the figure’s status. They plead arguably that it is immoral and that the victim is a human
being, merely justifying that the class of humanity is disallowed to be hurt, but others can. They murmur that the cries of anything other than
human are a norm, a standard, almost to be a virtue in our everyday lives. Can humanity be so selfish? The eyes of those who are hurt plead for mercy as they’re carelessly, brutally hurt, as we stand merciless, and yet if it is a human we stand traumatized, angered, distraught. If only we can experience the pain of the innocent, to truly open our eyes to their thoughts, to their pain, humanity wouldn't be existent; it would perish among the ashes of hell that we bring into this world. As much hurt as there is, hope always stands as a rebound to those who look upon it; it is our right to perfect the smiles of all existent beings. How is it fair that we ponder in the morning on how to please ourselves, and they… they who suffer, and hope to God that they have a single chance at life to whisper life is only good. If there is such a thing as innocence in humanity, then we must all as one embrace it to not just humanity, but other forms of life that inhabit this world of cursed affairs. For it is only fair…