• SinAdjetivos@beehaw.org
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    14 hours ago

    The USA has the highest incarcerated population in the world. Per capita it’s about 2-4x the list of “authoritarian” states that usually get referenced.

    Do you want to do a quick compare on the rates of extrajudicial killings as well?

    I don’t know what better quantitative measurement for “authoritarian” are than life and liberty. Do you have better ones?

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      11 hours ago

      While this is true I’m not sure what that has to do with authoritarianism. I think the reasons for incarceration speak far more to what is authoritarian and what isn’t. A thousand people incarcerated for murder isn’t authoritarian, a single person jailed for speech is. The US doesn’t have a perfect track record there but it’s far better than most other countries.

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        10 hours ago

        An ethnic minority criminalised and prosecuted several times more than the ethnic majority of the country is authoritarian though.

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          No, its a hallmark of an authoritarian rule, not the proof of one. Believe it or not many places in history have been right bastards and have also been anti-authoritarian (think french revolution, the start of most communist revolutions, etc.) sometimes they are so anti-authoritarian they end up authoritarian.