• hansolo@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    Most westerners would be shocked at how common a very similar sentiment can be globally. Especially in low income developing countries, the appeal of a “benevolent dictator” is open topic of conversation. Mostly based on recollection of some leader like that in the 70s or 80s with a sense of societal discipline (and often ignorance of ethic cleansing that didn’t apply to the prison taking).

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      1 hour ago

      Most westerners would be shocked at how common a very similar sentiment can be globally.

      Really? It’s exactly that which got Trump elected.

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        52 minutes ago

        Most, not all.

        I would guess that of you polled the average American or European, they would expect the political leanings of most of the developing world to be far more to the left than reality.

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      4 hours ago

      I don’t think they would be shocked because it’s a common sentiment in the west too “Our country needs a strong leader!”
      Thinking that is one of the few cases where it would be justified for people to lose political rights.