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Sure...as long as there were no hidden agenda. You know, like world domination. ♥

2007-02-26 08:09:02 · answer #1 · answered by Enchanted 7 · 1 0

Nope. You don't get to the top by being nice and kind, unfortunately. Also it's important to be able to show disapproval (i.e. by voting for someone else) if they screw up. No matter how nice a dictator is, they'd probably turn not-nice at this point.

2007-02-26 08:11:33 · answer #2 · answered by Athene1710 4 · 0 0

unquestionably, we don't help dictatorships. you'll be able to as nicely have an interest to pay attention that Sandra Day O'Connor as quickly as stated that our united states of america became slowly starting to be a dictatorship. (Who might ever think of that a Republican-appointed former splendid court docket justice might say this style of factor a pair of Republican-ruled government?) additionally, i do no longer help Chavez's regulations, yet a lot of human beings right here seem to ignore the certainty that Chavez became DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED. no longer in hassle-free terms that, yet in the process the early 70s, the CIA helped overthrow the democratically-elected leftist chief of Chile, Salvador Allende, and helped replace him with a maximum appropriate-wing dictator, Augusto Pinochet, who became infamous for his countless human rights abuses. could desire to the US overthrow democratically-elected leaders of alternative worldwide places and replace them with dictators who're friendlier to US organisation hobbies? by some skill, this style of theory basically seems un-American! EDIT: unquestionably, Iran is a lot from Communist. that's a theocracy, and the theocracy got here approximately, by way of fact it had the help of a great variety of Iranians who have been disgruntled with the Shah's westernizing, secularizing regulations. there are likely a great variety of Iranians who're nevertheless happy that the Shah became overthrown and altered by utilising the theocratic regime.

2016-09-29 22:55:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No. But if i had to.. How could i not? I mean, that means i have to leave my country etc. Why would i want to live under a dictatorship? Democracy sounds more like it.

2007-02-26 08:10:44 · answer #4 · answered by DARIA. - JOINED MAY 2006 7 · 0 0

Yes. If the dictator is nice and kind he should put peoples interest first.

2007-02-26 08:11:58 · answer #5 · answered by briggs 5 · 0 0

millions of people in Cuba live under Fidel for years and most love him like a God.
Bush has a dictatorship and less than 29 % can even stand him dictatorship indeed.

2007-02-26 08:11:03 · answer #6 · answered by t-bone 5 · 0 1

It wouldn't be a dictatorship then. There is no such thing as a kind dictator.

2007-02-26 08:08:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dictators aren't usually the nice and kind sort.

2007-02-26 08:09:02 · answer #8 · answered by Birdman 7 · 0 0

No, dictator is a dictator even when he is being nice and kind

2007-02-26 08:08:49 · answer #9 · answered by Mag 7 · 0 0

I think a benevolent dictatorship would be better than a corrupt democracy, yes.

2007-02-26 08:08:49 · answer #10 · answered by your attorney 7.0 4 · 1 0

No. No no and no, because "nice" is not an absolute concept, it is relative, what is nice for others, maybe is not nice for me, and believe me, I know what Im talking about: Im venezuelan and we have Chavez here. Some people like him, I hate him.

2007-02-26 09:32:32 · answer #11 · answered by Mila S 4 · 0 0

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