Message from @The Electric Lizard
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we can allow a dictator as long as they promise not to genocide people for reasons, but we cant allow parents to smack children. logic went home today with a headache
Simon Boliver (Maybe)
Reza hasn't been in charge of Iran yet.
> promise not to genocide people
Juan Carlos I of Spain
Gaddafi (Maybe)
isn't he the king?
Gaddafi.
Gustav III of Sweden
Do i really need to go on?
don't
yes, continue
please
Salvador Allende
Josip Broz Tito (Maybe)
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
mmhmm
anymore?
Sultan Qaboos Bin Said
gadaffi: One document shows the commanding general of government forces instructing his units to starve Misrata's population during the four-month siege. The order, from Youssef Ahmed Basheer Abu Hajar, states bluntly: "It is absolutely forbidden for supply cars, fuel and other services to enter the city of Misrata from all gates and checkpoints." Another document instructs army units to hunt down wounded rebel fighters, in direct violation of the Geneva Conventions.
Plans to bombard the city are also in the archive, say investigators, who also claim they have a message from Gaddafi relayed to the troops ordering that Misrata be obliterated and the "blue sea turned red" with the blood of the inhabitants. The documents are expected to form a crucial element of any trial against Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam and his intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi if, as is expected, ICC judges confirm indictments for war crimes and crimes against humanity that are demanded by its chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo.
Muhammad Ali of Egypt
Gaius Marius
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
King Sejong of Joseon Korea
what do you like about all these people?
Oliver Cromwell (Maybe)
no
Depends on your point of view
Puritanism is dope, yo.
No fun allowed. Fantastic time.
On September 11, 1649, the County Louth town of Drogheda was the scene of one of the worst massacres to take place on Irish soil, blackening the name of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland forever.
Research has shown that such was the violence displayed by Cromwell and his forces during the Siege of Drogheda and the subsequent Siege of Wexford that, even by 17th century standards, they can be classed as war crimes.
So i must have named around 20 people at least there
why is it trivially easy to look them up and find war crimes?
Some of them are based on opinion but lots of them show people who were good Dictators
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus is a very good example of one if you want to look them up
Cromwell did say some good shit tho
so if we go back as far as the roman empire, we find one person who wasnt a bad dictator
that's reassuring
It's an example of a good dictator