It's a universal indicator that someone has lost a debate when they result to petty insults
Until you become in a position that allows you to invoke thought and action on a mass scale, you're not a danger to the establishment.
Your argument makes no sense when there's a countless list of people who have been assassinated, exiled, imprisoned by our totalitarian regime
To clarify, we're all bums on a message board in the grand scheme of things. Actually, you directly agree with me in this very post:
Until you become in a position that allows you to invoke thought and action on a mass scale, you're not a danger to the establishment.
If you re-read our "debate" its clear I've been the respectful one...what with all your "blah blah blah blah, brehs" comments. Besides the point, though.
You're ignoring the point that you're proving yourself wrong be being afforded the opportunity to express your "enlightened" view point.
The fact that our government disposes of threats to the existing power structure is not proof of a "totalitarian regime". It's just common sense practice. By that argument every government that has ever existed is a "totalitarian regime". Tell me your ideal society from history, and I'll give you an example of them suppressing internal dissent in order to maintain the existing power structure.
Like I said, we're never going to agree, but your loose interpretation of what totalitarianism actually is either suggests your'e intentionally blurring the definition to fit your narrative, or your ignorant of what that word really suggests. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume the former.
More to the point, it seems your goal is to push the narrative that America is evil and murderous. I'm not disagreeing. My point is that it's a cop-out to blame it all on a "totalitarian regime". All of American society is equally complicit for the atrocities that America commits, not just the government. If you agree with that, then it's impossible to also believe that America is a "totalitarian regime."