If I went to north korea and they put me in a camp for doing whatever thing, I would not be able to say "what the heck , I thought this was a concentration camp why can't I go back home"
Than other countries, yes. Unless you think all countries are empires. My point could probably be summarized as "empires are inherently dangerous, and like anything dangerous should be managed with discipline or else not at all"
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probably a fair generic point, but not exactly helpful or clarifying about whether the human-rights track record of the US is, on the whole, better or worse than peers. In general, its way better than most contemporary nations, empire or not.
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True. And I would like to keep it that way.
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