Well, for one, the USA is not a democracy. Our 3 pronged government has checks and balances because we aren't a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic.
jut down voted it....conservative dictatorships are scary becouse it means its stable and there is very little chance for those caught in its grip to rebel....China is a conservative dictatorship if anyone wants to know what one looks like. democracy just means majority rule and is one step away from mob rules. give me a constitutional republic and a firm working judicial system.
After that hitler post with people apologizing for Hitler by saying "he was bad but not THAT bad", and then comments like this praising dictatorships if its "our guy" in power is scary. People are losing their minds in this sub and it will drive not only normies, but newer Q people away in droves. My goodness we're literally becoming leftists with this type of hypocritic shit.
I don't know if I agree with "conservative dictatorship" being a source of strength. At least not the "conservative" part. Conservative v. Liberal are completely misnamed and were created by the Luciferians as controlled oppositions to keep us separated and looking at each other instead of at their obvious misdeeds. Instead it is our mutual belief that we should be free to determine our own fate, free from the Satanic mafia that has ruled the world for centuries that is our strength. In the situation we are in now, in fighting the literal Satanic rulers of the world, democracy is meaningless.
A dictator that is against the Satanist, and is fighting them tooth and nail is probably better than any other form of governance until the battle is won. It leaves much less room for the Satanists to take over again. I mean, we want the military to take over because that's our only hope for victory to save the planet. That's our WISH. That's even less "democratic" and "free" than Putin's version of a dictatorship.
When thinking about where we've been, and what we've "known," we have to remember that everything we believed is wrong. We "democratically" elected all of our politicians going back centuries. Raise your hand if you are 100% certain that you trust a single one of them past or present. I mean, there are some that I can say 99%, but they are all brand new to the game. If not for Trump, they would almost certainly have succumbed over time as well, because we are ultimately ruled by Satanists, and that's their MO. That is just how it is, and how it has been for longer than anyone alive has been around.
We must keep the real enemy in focus to see what is really going on around us, and what words like "democracy" and "dictatorship" and "martial law" mean in this, the war to end all wars.
Because we just watched many elections stolen and one man propelled by his peers destroying our country more and more every day.
Democracy is stupid. The Republic form of government has failed due to importing people to subvert the will of the people, and forcing the country to succumb to voting machines rife with fraud.
This form of government doesn't even get any justice for the people on the ground committing election fraud.
The Supreme Court doesn't consider election fraud as an urgent case because "lyke, we can't tell states what to do except when we tell states what to do".
We see the Constitution eroded constantly despite phrases like "shall not be infringed".
At this point, what does a Republic form of government get us?
It's probably a good thing that Putin has held onto the leadership. It was probably required to complete the job against the DS. I don't think things are as bad for the people as the media makes it out to be, but I can't really say for sure other than the media has a 99% track record of being wrong/outright lying, so the odds are in favor.
They always cry things like "political prisoners in the gulags" about Russia but look at what they do to people here over petty bs, so I don't take those cries about Russia seriously at all.
A strong and forceful leader is needed when taking out such a powerful and deceitful enemy, as you can't be weakened by your enemy's cries as they stab you in the back.
My wife is from Moscow. She hasn't been there in fifteen years or so, but she reads the Russian forums (reddit). She says people seem to genuinely like Putin, especially lately. She used to say there was a lot of corruption there, police bribes, etc. I'm not sure if its still like that now. From what she says though, its nowhere near as bad as people think.
From what I've seen, and obviously I'm aware it could all be an act, but every press conference and interview I've seen of him he's always been well articulated and genuine, at least in a sense that we never get here from our politicians. He's also stern and blunt in his answers at times, and not afraid to offend anybody, but without actually being rude.
Comes off as well reasoned, and actually interested in the betterment of the Russian people. At least that's the impression I've gotten from him. He's certainly an interesting and intelligent leader to listen to.
Edit: Just want to add that Russia is also now coming out for the betterment of American people condemning how the left is treating conservatives. Putin is more on our side than Biden!
Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia..
The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..
Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia..
The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..
I understand that line of thinking, and in principle it makes sense. A strong hand to handle an existential threat is sometimes necessary. There's probably plenty of examples of this with leaders during say WW1 and WW2.
With that said, in practice, a strong hand implies a certain level of authoritarianism & big government, which could become problematic. If you had a choice, taking the risk associated with the strong hand could quite possibly be the right choice, but I'm not 100% sold on that. Open to hearing other thoughts on this.
I can't speak for the Russian people obviously, but it could kind of be a similar situation as we would be if we had Trump stay in as Emperor, lol. We would be pretty much be okay with that if it weren't for the constitution and us purposefully staying away from any one person holding onto power for too long. In Russia, things may work differently.
We'll see over time how it goes, and hopefully, before too long we can actually start getting some good honest reporting on it.
You're more right than you think, fren.. Russians had the same situation (staying away from any one person holding more than two terms) but they have changed the constitution about this recently..
Imagine a Trump-run United States which are bordered by a wall to Mexico in order to stop illegal migrants.. and the same way protected by political means to stop the foreign interference (limited influence of NGOs, foreign funding, liberal philosophies in education system, LGBT ideology, protected election systems, protected internal market, protected internet and state infrastructure, limited influence of Big Tech)..
Is that a dictatorship to you? In some ways it's arguable, I agree.. Because that is in many ways today's Russia.. they have extended the number of presidential terms so that Putin can do another two.. they have kicked out Soros and his OSF.. they have limited Facebook/Twitter and introduced their own social media, the VK.. they have completely encapsulated their internet under Roskomnadzor, replaced foreign content in their weapon systems, removed all foreign (American and Chinese) CPUs from their state infrastructure - all government computers now use domestic MCST Elbrus chipsets.
That might sound like a dictatorship but in the light of the last American elections it also starts to make some sense.. so, it depends on how your own standards are set..
Question, what is it like in Russia these days? Specifically, the freedom of their people.
It's still a dictatorship, no?
With that said, Putin's stance against Big Tech is great to see.
Pure democracies lead to tyranny of the minority by the majority. Republics at least have some safeguards against this.
Well, for one, the USA is not a democracy. Our 3 pronged government has checks and balances because we aren't a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic.
jut down voted it....conservative dictatorships are scary becouse it means its stable and there is very little chance for those caught in its grip to rebel....China is a conservative dictatorship if anyone wants to know what one looks like. democracy just means majority rule and is one step away from mob rules. give me a constitutional republic and a firm working judicial system.
There is nothing conservative about the CCP.
After that hitler post with people apologizing for Hitler by saying "he was bad but not THAT bad", and then comments like this praising dictatorships if its "our guy" in power is scary. People are losing their minds in this sub and it will drive not only normies, but newer Q people away in droves. My goodness we're literally becoming leftists with this type of hypocritic shit.
I would take a dictatorship under the Trump family over the horseshit we call our electoral process and the way our government conducts itself.
I don't know if I agree with "conservative dictatorship" being a source of strength. At least not the "conservative" part. Conservative v. Liberal are completely misnamed and were created by the Luciferians as controlled oppositions to keep us separated and looking at each other instead of at their obvious misdeeds. Instead it is our mutual belief that we should be free to determine our own fate, free from the Satanic mafia that has ruled the world for centuries that is our strength. In the situation we are in now, in fighting the literal Satanic rulers of the world, democracy is meaningless.
A dictator that is against the Satanist, and is fighting them tooth and nail is probably better than any other form of governance until the battle is won. It leaves much less room for the Satanists to take over again. I mean, we want the military to take over because that's our only hope for victory to save the planet. That's our WISH. That's even less "democratic" and "free" than Putin's version of a dictatorship.
When thinking about where we've been, and what we've "known," we have to remember that everything we believed is wrong. We "democratically" elected all of our politicians going back centuries. Raise your hand if you are 100% certain that you trust a single one of them past or present. I mean, there are some that I can say 99%, but they are all brand new to the game. If not for Trump, they would almost certainly have succumbed over time as well, because we are ultimately ruled by Satanists, and that's their MO. That is just how it is, and how it has been for longer than anyone alive has been around.
We must keep the real enemy in focus to see what is really going on around us, and what words like "democracy" and "dictatorship" and "martial law" mean in this, the war to end all wars.
well well well what have we here.......
It’s a literal defence of dictatorship and tyranny. Upvoted by pedes.
(Why are upvotes not called Qdos?)
Because we just watched many elections stolen and one man propelled by his peers destroying our country more and more every day.
Democracy is stupid. The Republic form of government has failed due to importing people to subvert the will of the people, and forcing the country to succumb to voting machines rife with fraud.
This form of government doesn't even get any justice for the people on the ground committing election fraud.
The Supreme Court doesn't consider election fraud as an urgent case because "lyke, we can't tell states what to do except when we tell states what to do".
We see the Constitution eroded constantly despite phrases like "shall not be infringed".
At this point, what does a Republic form of government get us?
It's probably a good thing that Putin has held onto the leadership. It was probably required to complete the job against the DS. I don't think things are as bad for the people as the media makes it out to be, but I can't really say for sure other than the media has a 99% track record of being wrong/outright lying, so the odds are in favor.
They always cry things like "political prisoners in the gulags" about Russia but look at what they do to people here over petty bs, so I don't take those cries about Russia seriously at all.
A strong and forceful leader is needed when taking out such a powerful and deceitful enemy, as you can't be weakened by your enemy's cries as they stab you in the back.
My wife is from Moscow. She hasn't been there in fifteen years or so, but she reads the Russian forums (reddit). She says people seem to genuinely like Putin, especially lately. She used to say there was a lot of corruption there, police bribes, etc. I'm not sure if its still like that now. From what she says though, its nowhere near as bad as people think.
From what I've seen, and obviously I'm aware it could all be an act, but every press conference and interview I've seen of him he's always been well articulated and genuine, at least in a sense that we never get here from our politicians. He's also stern and blunt in his answers at times, and not afraid to offend anybody, but without actually being rude.
Comes off as well reasoned, and actually interested in the betterment of the Russian people. At least that's the impression I've gotten from him. He's certainly an interesting and intelligent leader to listen to.
Edit: Just want to add that Russia is also now coming out for the betterment of American people condemning how the left is treating conservatives. Putin is more on our side than Biden!
To be fair, my Biden flag wielding neighbor is more on our side than Biden.
Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia.. The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..
Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia.. The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..
I understand that line of thinking, and in principle it makes sense. A strong hand to handle an existential threat is sometimes necessary. There's probably plenty of examples of this with leaders during say WW1 and WW2.
With that said, in practice, a strong hand implies a certain level of authoritarianism & big government, which could become problematic. If you had a choice, taking the risk associated with the strong hand could quite possibly be the right choice, but I'm not 100% sold on that. Open to hearing other thoughts on this.
I can't speak for the Russian people obviously, but it could kind of be a similar situation as we would be if we had Trump stay in as Emperor, lol. We would be pretty much be okay with that if it weren't for the constitution and us purposefully staying away from any one person holding onto power for too long. In Russia, things may work differently.
We'll see over time how it goes, and hopefully, before too long we can actually start getting some good honest reporting on it.
You're more right than you think, fren.. Russians had the same situation (staying away from any one person holding more than two terms) but they have changed the constitution about this recently..
Imagine a Trump-run United States which are bordered by a wall to Mexico in order to stop illegal migrants.. and the same way protected by political means to stop the foreign interference (limited influence of NGOs, foreign funding, liberal philosophies in education system, LGBT ideology, protected election systems, protected internal market, protected internet and state infrastructure, limited influence of Big Tech).. Is that a dictatorship to you? In some ways it's arguable, I agree.. Because that is in many ways today's Russia.. they have extended the number of presidential terms so that Putin can do another two.. they have kicked out Soros and his OSF.. they have limited Facebook/Twitter and introduced their own social media, the VK.. they have completely encapsulated their internet under Roskomnadzor, replaced foreign content in their weapon systems, removed all foreign (American and Chinese) CPUs from their state infrastructure - all government computers now use domestic MCST Elbrus chipsets. That might sound like a dictatorship but in the light of the last American elections it also starts to make some sense.. so, it depends on how your own standards are set..