Fair enough. An ideology is a body of beliefs.HR is an ideology
Nonsense. All of the features of 'HR' (do you mean Human Rights Watch in particular or human rights in general?) you supply as justification for this statement - belief in inalienable truths, opposition to those who think differently, an organisational structure (!)- could apply to any political party, trade union, ornithological society, or the Rotary Club. None of them denote totalitarianism. Restrictions on press freedom, state-sanctioned denigration of political unorthodoxy, a lack of due process in the legal system and the existence of labour camps are what I think of when the T-word is mentioned and as far as I can tell, no human rights organisation practises any of these things. All, however, are features of the current regime in Beijing.and it's a totalitarian ideology