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So, the latest Coney Island attraction is a Waterboarding simulation. Yes, waterboarding, as in the torture technique used by the U.S. in interrogation of terror suspects that leads the victim to believe that he is drowning. The Waterboarding show is on W. 12 Street and comes from an artist named Steve Powers. Per today’s Times:
It looks at first like any other shuttered storefront near the boardwalk: some garish lettering and a cartoonish invitation to a delight or a scam — in this case there’s SpongeBob SquarePants saying, “It don’t Gitmo better!” If you climb up a few cinderblock steps to the small window, you can look through the bars at a scene meant to invoke a Guantánamo Bay interrogation. A lifesize figure in a dark sweatshirt, the hood drawn low over his face, leans over another figure in an orange jumpsuit, his face covered by a towel and his body strapped down on a tilted surface. Feed a dollar into a slot, the lights go on, and Black Hood pours water up Orange Jumpsuit’s nose and mouth while Orange Jumpsuit convulses against his restraints for 15 seconds. O.K., kids, who wants more cotton candy!
Oh, Coney. Sometimes you do not disappoint.
2 responses so far ↓
1 Dope On The Slope // Aug 6, 2008 at 10:36 am
News like that gives me hope for this country.
Brilliant.
2 Frank // Aug 6, 2008 at 2:49 pm
“It Don’t GITMO Better!” haha