ponderingturtle
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There is an error in your descriptive, which I find inaccurate, pg. The intent of waterboarding is not death, it is something else inspired by the fear or death by drowning. Drowning includes death, does it not? If you don't die, you didn't drown. So, if all you want to do is drown someone, stick their head under water and have a few big strong prison guards hold his head under until subject drowns.
That isn't what waterboarding is.
I realize this is a semantic quibble, but I think you will agree that this waterboarding thing is not drowning, since the subject would have to die in order for it to be drowning as you state. A waterboarding gone awry might result in a drowning, achieving an unintended result, a dead by drowning subject, whereas one done consistent with the intent (scare them into something due to perceived fear of drowning) would not.
FWIW.
DR
This would mean that no one could ever be in the process of drowning. So "Help him he is drowning" is wrong.
But I do know that non fatal drowning like events, where to be referred to as near drowning as an EMT.