We Tried Waterboarding with MAYONNAISE

We Tried Waterboarding with MAYONNAISE

As an unconventional experiment we decided to try waterboarding with mayonnaise. While not as severe as traditional waterboarding the experience was still quite intense. Our team wanted to see how this variation of the technique affected the subject. In this blog post we will share our experience and discuss the implications of this controversial practice.

We Tried Waterboarding with MAYONNAISE: A Look at BlazeTV’s Controversial Video

Are you ready to see a new form of torture? BlazeTV recently released a video involving an unconventional torture method that has many people talking. The video which can be found on BlazeTV’s YouTube channel showcases mayonnaise-boarding a new form of torture that replaces water with mayonnaise to test endurance and label it as torture.

Introduction

In the video Prime Time 99 a gamer and host on BlazeTV was subjected to mayonnaise-boarding. The punishment was crowd-sourced since Prime Time made a mistake on his show. Two potential punishments were suggested – drinking beer and eating steak or listening to music while eating Takis. The audience ultimately chose to waterboard Prime Time with mayonnaise.

The Punishment

Darius one of Prime Times colleagues served as the executioner while Jimmy and Ginger helped clean up. The crew went backstage to lay out a paint tarp and prepare the mayonnaise before executing the punishment.

The video has sparked controversy with some people outraged by the fact that this form of torture is being showcased. Others argue that it’s just a harmless prank and not to be taken seriously. In this article well take a closer look at this controversial video.

The Controversy Around Mayonnaise-Boarding

Adding mayonnaise to the waterboarding process raises questions about the traditional methods of torture. Is it okay to normalize torture methods even if it is considered to be a prank? Many people believe that it is wrong to showcase torture methods of any kind regardless of how harmless they May seem.

The use of mayonnaise as an alternative to waterboarding has raised eyebrows and many people are questioning the ethics behind this choice. Some argue that it takes away from the severity of real waterboarding and makes light of a human rights violation.

Is Mayonnaise-Boarding Really Torture?

The video has sparked debate on the definition of torture. While some people argue that its just a harmless prank others believe that using mayonnaise in the waterboarding process is still torture. They argue that it doesnt matter whether the substance is harmless or not as long as its used in a way that causes extreme discomfort to the individual.

The Punishment and Its Effects

In the video Prime Time is seen struggling as Darius pours a bottle of mayonnaise onto his face. He coughs spits and tries to catch his breath. Later on he describes the experience as traumatizing and a lot worse than [he] thought it would be.

The use of mayonnaise makes the punishment all the more difficult to endure. The thick consistency of the condiment can make it hard to breathe causing an intense burning sensation in the victims nose and mouth.

Conclusion

While mayonnaise-boarding might seem like a harmless prank its important to remember that torture is a human rights violation. Regardless of what is used in the waterboarding process its still considered torture. Besides its never appropriate to normalize such violence. Hopefully this video and the discussions surrounding it make us more aware of the prevalence of torture and human rights violations and of how important it is to report and prevent them.

FAQs After The Conclusion

  1. Is mayonnaise-boarding considered a new form of torture?
  • Yes the video from BlazeTV showcases mayonnaise-boarding as a new form of torture.
  1. Was the punishment crowd-sourced?
  • Yes the punishment was suggested by the audience since Prime Time 99 made a mistake on his show.
  1. Did the victim find the punishment traumatic?
  • Yes Prime Time 99 described the experience as traumatizing and a lot worse than [he] thought it would be.
  1. How did the thick consistency of the mayonnaise affect the victim?
  • It made it hard for him to breathe causing an intense burning sensation in his nose and mouth.
  1. What are the concerns regarding the normalization of torture methods?
  • Many people argue that its never appropriate to normalize such violence as it can desensitize people to the seriousness of human rights violations.