ITT: God-tier dictators
Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore
hitler
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I seriously hope you neocolonialists don't do this
Out of the way, populares
What could have been
>>39566
BACK TO /pol/
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>>39394
turned south korea into not a shithole
>>39557
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why would someone shoot a communist before throwing him out of a plane?
Why are communists so much sexier than fascists nine times out of ten?
Julius Caesar, Fidel Castro, Napoleon I. All three took a broken-ass system and rectified it with impunity. If people aside from the start of the dynasty (I do like Raul) could do the same I might be a monarchist.
>>39674
>Pinochet
Chile's economy didn't even really improve until he was out of office.
Three people that managed to get a spontanious cult of personality going. Three men, that keked the right wing into Stockholm syndrome. Three men that actually got their hands dirty. Officer, partisan and a terrorist.
>>39720
>the reforms he instituted didn't immediately take effect therefore ... ?
>>39566
I like him because he was the only African dictator that actually had his country improving under his rule. Then he was killed by reactionary shits.
The best
>>39596
>>39843
>Albanian
>>39641
Tito forever.
>>39796
he was in office for 17 years, things stayed shit. started to improve when he fucked office and chile moved towards the left with a larger welfare state. wow.
>>39813
Don't worry about /pol/, Sankara is a pretty interesting dictator. Siad Barre was also interesting, though he went balls deep on committing atrocities on groups who opposed him.
>>39946
>A 2004 World Bank report attributed 60% of Chile's 1990's poverty reduction to economic growth, and claimed that government programs aimed at poverty alleviation accounted for the rest.[4]
so you are 40% correct I guess :^)
>“First we will kill all the subversives; then we will kill all their collaborators; then their sympathisers; then those who remained indifferent; and finally, we’ll kill the undecided.”
>>39720
I don't like Pinochet because of his reforms, I like him because he threw commies out of helicopters.
>>39697
They aren't, you're just a hipster that loves big unkempt beards and large framed glasses
>>39946
Not really. Pinochet's policies were a disaster until the 1982 economic crisis, after that he went full liberal and by 1987 the economy was quickly improving.
Even though the first years of democracy had like a 7% average growth, some economists argue that the tax reform of 1991 affected Chile's ability to sustain that rate and decreased productivity.
>>39843
Red Fascist : D
>>39697
Because a society based on worker's communes with democratically elected leaders appeal to charismatic alpha males who would then be able to assume absolute political power.
>>39720
Chilean economy was ok from 1977 to 1981, 1982 and 1983 were terrible, then everything went better since 1986.
Also, Aylwin's tax and labor reforms in 1990 fucked a lot of things in the 90's, same with that retarded indian act.
Putin will one day be known as "The Greatest".
>>39394
whats up with the turkposters here, not having flags made them post with ease.
>>40663
he is playing with fire in Syria at the moment, he runs a serious risk of Russian involvement escalating and getting bogged down a la Soviet-Afghan war
especially since the SAA are seemingly incompetent, even with Russian air support backing them up. Still, I hope they destroy ISIS
>>40735
Just wait. They want to show the whole world that there really aren't any "moderate terrorists".
So they deal with SAA and FSA-like shitheads alike.
I wouldn't be surprised if by the end of the next year "the opposition" was completely eradicated.
>>40735
Nah. He's pretty much just doing this to keep NATO on its toes; an actual unreserved military action in Syria by ANY world power could have the situation wrapped up in weeks.
>>40735
Is that not his plan? To start World War III?
>>39603
This. When I was stationed in korea every Korean I asked had a positive opinion of him.
>>40138
>Julius Nyerere
Strange, when I went to Tanzania everyone spoke really highly of him as the founder of the country and said he was very good with removing tribal divisions. I was mainly visiting a wealthy catholic school, so maybe social class has something to do with it. Interesting how leaders can divide opinions so much, even when they obviously fuck up.
>>40710
we always posted with ease faggot
>>39786
this
>>40341
Because a society based on worker's communes with democratically elected leaders appeal to charismatic alpha males who would then be able to assume absolute political power.
ahahah, hell no
>>39482
This.
But he wasn't a dictator
Also, obligatory.
Dios te salve Marco Evángelista!!!
>>40138
This is why we should bring back periodic ritualistic monarch sacrifice.
>>40886
But our government gave the """"Free Syrian Army"""" 50 million dollars last week. Surely that will make them win any day now.