Azimuth
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Well I was comparing ideologies with institutionalized brutally. You cherry picked individual incidents. Rape is illegal in the USMC while chopping a person's head off for example is openly sanctioned by the Taliban.
It's illegal, sure, but raped soldiers seldom prosecute. Or even report the incident, for that matter. If you're interested in reading up about it, this article is a good place to start. A significant quote:
Spranger and several other women told me the military climate is so severe on whistle-blowers that even they regarded the women who reported rape as incapable traitors. You have to handle it on your own and shut up, is how they saw it. [...]
But within the military, reporting is even more risky. Military platoons are enclosed, hierarchical societies, riddled with gossip, so any woman who reports a rape has no realistic chance of remaining anonymous. She will have to face her assailant day after day, and put up with rumors, resentment and blame from other soldiers. Furthermore, she runs the risk of being punished by her assailant if he is her superior.
If that's not institutionalised brutality, I'm not sure what is.
Have you any examples where Communism was not "twisted to wicked ends"? Or Nazism or Fascism for that matter.
To be fair, very few examples of communism, nazism (ultranationalism), or fascism in practice exist or have existed. Certainly not enough for anything like a reasonable control group, anyway. It'd be like determining the merits of something based on only four or five examples. I'm not saying they're objectively great political systems either, mind you, but rather that labelling something as unambiguously evil with no regard for context is dangerous. Even nazism, which espouses a number of pretty repugnant ideologies, came about as the result of complex motivations, not all of which were necessarily evil at all.
There must be something wrong with the ideology if everywhere it's implemented oppression and murder runs rampant
That might mean something if oppression and murder were exclusive to certain political ideologies and climates. That's not the case, however. Consider America - the LAND OF THE FREE. That's provided you're not gay, not an atheist, not a liberal, not an immigrant, the list goes on. Sure, it's not a matter of state policy, but only a fool could ignore that it's democratic ideals of freedom of expression that give rise to stuff like, say, the Westboro Baptist Church. Ironically.
Cronies? Who might they be? Open free western democracies perhaps.
No not at all. The world is not fair. The Iranian regime is not equal to say France. Millions of people didn't die fighting despotism just to suddenly be relegated to equal status as some tinpot tyrant. So yes Democracy is the supreme authority.
Democracy is only the lesser of evils, really. Or are you saying that a system of government that allows a 52% majority of bigots to decide that some people aren't allowed to be fucking married is an objectively and indisputably good thing?
And remember - those tinpot tyrants likely think exactly the same of George W Bush. Righteousness is relative.