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Anonymous (ID: VGE4z3Dm) United States No.509311959 >>509312079 >>509312081 >>509312157 >>509312166 >>509312248 >>509312249 >>509312281 >>509312290 >>509312383 >>509312428 >>509313857
why is a dictatorship bad again?
Anonymous (ID: ZCE2mg0A) Serbia No.509312079
>>509311959 (OP)
because no putting paper in box humiliation ritual
Anonymous (ID: F0IdiP58) Poland No.509312081
>>509311959 (OP)
Because 5 TV says so
Anonymous (ID: fqk3W9Fp) United States No.509312115
Weird name!
Anonymous (ID: RKRh1LpJ) United States No.509312157
>>509311959 (OP)
depends on the dictator, doesn't it?
Anonymous (ID: SEanqOsH) Canada No.509312166
>>509311959 (OP)
The dictators are usually scumbags, that's why.
Anonymous (ID: eFGm+HtY) United States No.509312248
>>509311959 (OP)
law of the jungle basically
nature is bad and we must destroy it
Anonymous (ID: VqxeKwji) United States No.509312249 >>509312752
>>509311959 (OP)
Because when a Dictator fucks up, there is no question about who is at fault.
When a representative in a republic fucks up, they can point the finger and confuse the voters and continue to collect gibs and lobby money.
Anonymous (ID: JI/7o3D9) Australia No.509312281 >>509312752
>>509311959 (OP)
Because its harder for kikes to infest and control things though "our democracy". They like the power to, at a glance, appear spead out and faceless
Anonymous (ID: vWzABWr2) Poland No.509312290
>>509311959 (OP)
perfectly fine when competent.
Anonymous (ID: HPqeUBy9) Finland No.509312383
>>509311959 (OP)
>Promotes Nepotism
>Unsuitable people will get jobs over competent
>No corruption because its legal
>Makes societal class hierarchy

Honestly tho: just look Legend of Galactic Heroes and you easily see the pros and cons of dictatorship vs democracy
Anonymous (ID: XCqxoKDL) United States No.509312428
>>509311959 (OP)
>no mechanism for accountability besides violent coups / revolutions
>irrational personality cults more likely with a singular authority figure
>centralizing so much power in one person risks self-censorship from advisors and subordinates, reducing necessary feedback after bad decisions
>succession crisis when dictator dies / falls from power
Anonymous (ID: AmkOlF0/) United States No.509312585
the kind of person who believes they would be a good dictator and aspire to be one are likely to be megalomaniacs who aren't content with effectively running a nation. their goal is more power so they'll fuck the nation up to achieve that power with no benefit to the citizens of that nation.
Anonymous (ID: 1b1xpuda) United States No.509312752 >>509315314
>>509312249
>there is no question about who is at fault
Such strange and erratic cope. ‘Fault’ doesn’t matter when no one can stop the dictator with peaceful means.
>>509312281
>da joos
Imagine your entire political belief revolving around one group of people.
Anonymous (ID: IzPKPGW/) Spain No.509313857
>>509311959 (OP)
Muh freedoms, you twat
Anonymous (ID: GCs458sj) No.509315314 >>509315674
>>509312752
Im glad to hear that democracy is working for you, that means you like what's happening in your country and your president elected: Donald J Trump.
Anonymous (ID: 8AWFKdqe) United States No.509315674
>>509315314
Yeah, I suppose what they wrote could be taken that way if you just ignore nuance and superimpose something they didn't mean over what they actually meant.