The globalists who supported Assad's fall are the bad guys as it'll only spell more death and suffering.
This is something leftists especially don't understand: Democracy DOESN'T work everywhere. In quite a lot of places, having a dictator in charge ensures the peace because they act as the central pillar of power keeping different fractions in line.
With Assad gone they'll quickly try to secure power for each of their seperate groups, devolve into infighting and probably have jihadies executing people openly as a power play. The only good thing is he's still alive so whether it's Iran or even the Saudis, they have a legitimate claim to take back the country if it gets too bad that people openly support his return.
This is something leftists especially don't understand: Democracy DOESN'T work everywhere.
Does it work anywhere? I used to think it can work in a small ethnically homogenous population, but after the martyrdom of St. Floyd and COVID-19 and decades of refugee worship I saw that no population is immune from pressure to collectively commit national suicide as long as it saves one life and let's us signal that we aren't heckin racist nazis, and that's assuming elections are legitimate which as we saw recently they often aren't. Blame the media or Israel or globalists or whomever for tricking us but that's the situation we live in so in this context democracy can't work. All it does is give fake legitimacy to the regime in charge.
Exactly why "conspiracy theorist" was popularized by the CIA to try to destroy the credibility of anyone who knew what was going on re: the Vietnam war and JFK's assassination. What war has US been involved in since that didn't include substantial efforts to manufacturer consent among the electorate?
The globalists who supported Assad's fall are the bad guys as it'll only spell more death and suffering.
This is something leftists especially don't understand: Democracy DOESN'T work everywhere. In quite a lot of places, having a dictator in charge ensures the peace because they act as the central pillar of power keeping different fractions in line.
With Assad gone they'll quickly try to secure power for each of their seperate groups, devolve into infighting and probably have jihadies executing people openly as a power play. The only good thing is he's still alive so whether it's Iran or even the Saudis, they have a legitimate claim to take back the country if it gets too bad that people openly support his return.
Does it work anywhere? I used to think it can work in a small ethnically homogenous population, but after the martyrdom of St. Floyd and COVID-19 and decades of refugee worship I saw that no population is immune from pressure to collectively commit national suicide as long as it saves one life and let's us signal that we aren't heckin racist nazis, and that's assuming elections are legitimate which as we saw recently they often aren't. Blame the media or Israel or globalists or whomever for tricking us but that's the situation we live in so in this context democracy can't work. All it does is give fake legitimacy to the regime in charge.
If democracy requires the consent of the governed, then all you need to do is manufacture consent.
Exactly why "conspiracy theorist" was popularized by the CIA to try to destroy the credibility of anyone who knew what was going on re: the Vietnam war and JFK's assassination. What war has US been involved in since that didn't include substantial efforts to manufacturer consent among the electorate?