Anonymous A started this discussion 1 month ago#133,294
I feel like African dictatorships are boring. Like Brunei and North Korea for example. Or even Japan back in the 1930s. Brunei is over there doing sharia law, North Korea is over there worshipping some fat guy, Japan was like "Let’s all die for the emperor!"
African dictatorships are boring. What’s the ideological difference between the DRC, Rwanda, and Eritrea? Nobody knows.
Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 1 month ago, 5 minutes later, 6 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,420,699
You know, it’s really like that thing with kids today. Old people are always saying their parents had no idea where they were when they were growing up, but now kids today are all sheltered. Rwanda is just old school with their parenting style. They have no idea where the army is, they could be off in any country, whatever.
> I feel like African dictatorships are boring. Like Brunei and North Korea for example. Or even Japan back in the 1930s. Brunei is over there doing sharia law, North Korea is over there worshipping some fat guy, Japan was like "Let’s all die for the emperor!" > > African dictatorships are boring. What’s the ideological difference between the DRC, Rwanda, and Eritrea? Nobody knows.
Africa has a great 1970s with Idi Amin, Bokassa and Mengistu. Amin is well-documented. Bokassa spent most of the state budget coronating himself emperor. Mengistu wore platform shoes because he was a manlet, unleashed communist terror, and send families bills for the bullets used to kill their loved ones.
> Rwanda is such an adorable little psychopathic country. They killed a million people in a hundred days.
The Hutu military and Interahamwe raided pharmacies to get killers high as fuck and deployed millions of machetes. That’s some intimate, messy killing. It’s not the cold at the Kolyma Arctic death camp or a gas chamber at Treblinka.