Dictators do not leave by consent, they have to be extracted from societies! Part I
All dictators, they either stay in power of despotism and tyranny or they have to be extracted by force. No one leader of any society leaves by his or her consent. But once a dictator always a dictator. No way the people have to dislocate him. He resists to the last drop of the people's blood. He maintains his grip on all his citizens who have brought him to power by election, or he has snatched the position of power by force through subversions, coup d'etats, putsches or any other means of force.
Then you have rule of the one man rule dictating its prescriptions for the whole society.
He builds a strong armed forces who awe allegiance to the person of the ruler. They do not hesitate to use force and commit murder, kill, massacre and destroy their own people, the citizens who did not give them power nor the legality of rule and dominance.
A dictator rests in his place until another dictator dislocates him by forces and take over the people as his servants and slaves.
Nothing would stop the dictator from staying in power. Nothing would bring him down from his chair, except by force.
The Arab world offers us perfect examples of absolute dictators, despotic tyrants that never leave their position of power and dominance except by force.
Force cannot be replaced by peaceful means passive resistance by the demonstrators. In Kaddhafi's example we have a perfect witness to this. He is hated by most of his people. He had dominated the power over the Libyans for forty years. Demonstrations by the Libyan citizens did not have one single effect on the megalomaniac dictator.
He resorted to his dogs, the dogs of the sultan, i.e. the armed forced of his own tribe, the police force run by his family and the para-suppression and oppression services that run the country.
Kaddhafi resorted immediately to force and coercion. No conscious, no honor nothing but the lust for power and absolute power at that. He is now in full war with his own people, his own race and his own society. He exploits every means of force and killing to suppress his people.
Nearly the majority of the Libyans wanted his departure or his head but he resists under the pretext of being the leader of the Libyans. He uses his army, his bombs and bullets against the civilians.
No wonder the civil Libyans had to defend themselves from the heavy guns of the dictator and thus they resorted to arms. Heavy arms of the well trained military Libyans stand against the defenseless Libyans. The Libyans want his departure but he hangs on to the ropes of power and dominance.
Power and dominance are the drug of every ruler, every dictator and every tyrant. They are the driving forces for the human to become inhuman. They are the motivation to rule and dictate the ruler's personal whimsical and conjectural opinions and dictate his stupid ideas.
All dictators, they either stay in power of despotism and tyranny or they have to be extracted by force. No one leader of any society leaves by his or her consent. But once a dictator always a dictator. No way the people have to dislocate him. He resists to the last drop of the people's blood. He maintains his grip on all his citizens who have brought him to power by election, or he has snatched the position of power by force through subversions, coup d'etats, putsches or any other means of force.
Then you have rule of the one man rule dictating its prescriptions for the whole society.
He builds a strong armed forces who awe allegiance to the person of the ruler. They do not hesitate to use force and commit murder, kill, massacre and destroy their own people, the citizens who did not give them power nor the legality of rule and dominance.
A dictator rests in his place until another dictator dislocates him by forces and take over the people as his servants and slaves.
Nothing would stop the dictator from staying in power. Nothing would bring him down from his chair, except by force.
The Arab world offers us perfect examples of absolute dictators, despotic tyrants that never leave their position of power and dominance except by force.
Force cannot be replaced by peaceful means passive resistance by the demonstrators. In Kaddhafi's example we have a perfect witness to this. He is hated by most of his people. He had dominated the power over the Libyans for forty years. Demonstrations by the Libyan citizens did not have one single effect on the megalomaniac dictator.
He resorted to his dogs, the dogs of the sultan, i.e. the armed forced of his own tribe, the police force run by his family and the para-suppression and oppression services that run the country.
Kaddhafi resorted immediately to force and coercion. No conscious, no honor nothing but the lust for power and absolute power at that. He is now in full war with his own people, his own race and his own society. He exploits every means of force and killing to suppress his people.
Nearly the majority of the Libyans wanted his departure or his head but he resists under the pretext of being the leader of the Libyans. He uses his army, his bombs and bullets against the civilians.
No wonder the civil Libyans had to defend themselves from the heavy guns of the dictator and thus they resorted to arms. Heavy arms of the well trained military Libyans stand against the defenseless Libyans. The Libyans want his departure but he hangs on to the ropes of power and dominance.
Power and dominance are the drug of every ruler, every dictator and every tyrant. They are the driving forces for the human to become inhuman. They are the motivation to rule and dictate the ruler's personal whimsical and conjectural opinions and dictate his stupid ideas.
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