I feel used to it. We had concentration camps during the FDR admin, and we've had gestapo since shortly after 9/11. Trump didn't turn the US into shit, all he did was smear it on our faces.
Biden didn't do anything to roll it back, either, AFAIK. The democrats built their 2024 campaign on "Trump is a dangerous fascist" (and he is) right up until they shitcanned it when that kid took a shot at him. Well, they said he was a dangerous fascist, but they sure didn't act like it, and they left all the tools he would need handily lying around for him.
You're splitting hairs. The United States arreats people without warrants, holds them indefinitely without trial, tortures them, and kills them. It's been doing so for over 20 years. I don't care where they're doing it. I care that they're doing it. You can "no true gestapo" at me all day long but that's close enough for me.
Why? Are American lives more important than Afghani lives? Does torture suddenly become acceptable once you cross a national border? You know el Salvador isn't part of the US either, right?
Are you incapable of good faith discussion? Who the fuck said anything about one thing being better or worse than the other? They're just different, and the distinctions are important.