I don't care if you trust me though, I only care if you're forced to listen to me and I believe I will make the right call and that's all that matters.
The problem is, if you want to lead people, you have to create a certain amount of trust in yourself. More for your inner circle, less for the public at large, but there still needs to be some residual level. Unless you plan on finding a radioactive spider to bite you.
I'll never be in charge but I just don't think people should avoid letting good people have power. An absolute dictator with a good dictator who enforces his moral values on society is better than any democracy full of evil people and "freedom". And if the dictator ends up sucking then replace that one too. What we have today doesn't work. People need to be more violent and stop tolerating shit.
Yeah, I mean, if we could just replace leaders like oil filters that would be the ideal solution.
People need to be more violent and stop tolerating shit.
The use of force in a democracy is a taboo subject, but historically it runs the spectrum all the way from human chains to the Bonus Army and beyond. The point is, it's a spectrum. Today's mainstream right is too phobic of the entire concept of force and that reads of cowardice, not principle.
I don't care if you trust me though, I only care if you're forced to listen to me and I believe I will make the right call and that's all that matters.
The problem is, if you want to lead people, you have to create a certain amount of trust in yourself. More for your inner circle, less for the public at large, but there still needs to be some residual level. Unless you plan on finding a radioactive spider to bite you.
I'll never be in charge but I just don't think people should avoid letting good people have power. An absolute dictator with a good dictator who enforces his moral values on society is better than any democracy full of evil people and "freedom". And if the dictator ends up sucking then replace that one too. What we have today doesn't work. People need to be more violent and stop tolerating shit.
Yeah, I mean, if we could just replace leaders like oil filters that would be the ideal solution.
The use of force in a democracy is a taboo subject, but historically it runs the spectrum all the way from human chains to the Bonus Army and beyond. The point is, it's a spectrum. Today's mainstream right is too phobic of the entire concept of force and that reads of cowardice, not principle.