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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Kim Jong Un would kill to remove this video from the internet
It seems that all dictators have a problem with their sense of humor, and North Korea's Kim Jong Un is no exception.
Kim Jong Un unsuccessfully attempted to get China to take off the internet a satirical video that, with some not-so-subtle digital magic, displays Kim running, dancing, getting kicked in the butt by a nuke and more, all set to catchy music. He also gets repeatedly pranked -- often by President Barack Obama.
North Korean officials complain that clip "seriously compromises Kim's dignity and authority," South Korea's Chosun Ilbun newspaper reports.
As expected, China was not able to help because once something is online, it's online forever. And Kim doesn't seem to know Rule 19 of the Internet: The more you hate it, the stronger it gets.
This is not the only video that has Pyongyang going ballistic. The nation recently threatened a "resolute and merciless response" over the upcoming Seth Rogan/James Franco film, "The Interview."
Friday, April 15, 2011
Emperor of the New Roman Empire: Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini aka "Il Duce", the main actor of the social and political movement of Italian Fascism, was obsessed with the idea of reviving the greatness of the Roman Empire. Mussolini was the founder of a secret police and built up an army of thuggish "Blackshirts" who used force to resolve political issues. His final goal was conquest of other countries which will eventually worship the greatness of the New Rome and its extraordinary leader. However, the history did not agree with the plans of the "emperor" who had a death rather prosaic. Close to the end of World War II, he was apprehended by communist guerrillas, executed, and hanged upside-down on a meat-hook to serve as a lesson for future emperors.
Weird enough, some of his descendants are now members of Italian Parliament, apparently sharing the views of their ancestor and defending his memory. Alessandra Mussolini (pictured below), white leader and proud granddaughter of the dictator, decided she'd defend her heritage by starting a political movement of her own. First she left her right-wing party, furious about its leader's denunciation of Italy's fascist past... Then, Alessandra became the founder of an association called 'Freedom for Action', with the intention of giving right-wing supporters a "new point of reference" for a "common battle." And keep in mind that all this happens in a country we like to believe is democratic: Italy of 21st century.
Concerning enough, White leaders and White activists across the World are developing a wide range of strategies to counter the democracy being performed on Europe. Europe is experiencing the emergence of powerful pro-White political parties. In North America, multi racialists and White activists are kept under strict control but not in Europe.
Weird enough, some of his descendants are now members of Italian Parliament, apparently sharing the views of their ancestor and defending his memory. Alessandra Mussolini (pictured below), white leader and proud granddaughter of the dictator, decided she'd defend her heritage by starting a political movement of her own. First she left her right-wing party, furious about its leader's denunciation of Italy's fascist past... Then, Alessandra became the founder of an association called 'Freedom for Action', with the intention of giving right-wing supporters a "new point of reference" for a "common battle." And keep in mind that all this happens in a country we like to believe is democratic: Italy of 21st century.
Concerning enough, White leaders and White activists across the World are developing a wide range of strategies to counter the democracy being performed on Europe. Europe is experiencing the emergence of powerful pro-White political parties. In North America, multi racialists and White activists are kept under strict control but not in Europe.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Ruler of British Empire: Idi Amin
The six foot for inch former boxer was welcomed warmly at first when he seized power in Kampala, but the happiness quickly turned to horror. This terrible dictator persecuted ethnic minorities, confiscated the property of Asians and Europeans, and killed as many as 500 million people. However Amin is still best remembered for his eccentricities. He renamed Africa's Lake Edward after himself, declared himself conquerer of the British empire and king of Scotland when the United Kingdom broke off diplomatic ties, and planned about invading Israel. He was a convinced polygamist who married seven women and killed many other for not accepting his generous offers as lover. He was a good friend of almost all infamous dictators of Africa including Muammar al-Gaddafi who even helped him with troops. He was never judged or convicted but died in his bed on 16 August 2003 at age of 78 after he suffered a kidney failure.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tyrants of the History: Nero
Nero reigned from 54 to 68, focusing much of his efforts on diplomacy, commerce, and improving the cultural capital of the Roman world. He instructed the building of theaters and promoted sport games. His reign included a succesful war and negotiated peace with the Parths, the suppression of the British uprising and increasing relations with Greece. The First War against Israel started during his rule. One year later a military coup drove Emperor Nero away from his throne. Facing execution, he cut his throat on 9 June 68.
Nero’s reign is associated with extreme tyranny and unimaginable extravagance. He is well known for ordering a great number of executions, including those of his mother and foster brother, as the Emperor who “fiddled while Rome burned”, and as an fierce persecutor of the first Christians. This image of him is based upon the main surviving sources for Nero’s reign - Dio Cassius, Tacitus and Suetonius. Very few sources paint Nero in a favorable light.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Mao Zedong: Reddest Sun of the World
Mao Zedong went from Chinese Marxist guerrilla to leader of the world's most populous country in 1949, and adopted a series of so called reforms to get China in line with his communist ideals. Unfortunately, they only caused mass starvation, a culture of fear, and extremely harsh political repression in which it was a common procedure to drive those who oppose to suicide. In all, it is believed Mao Zedong was the only responsible for tens of millions of deaths.
The genocide that took place during his reign in China is by far one of the worst genocides in history; worst being in terms of death toll. It is estimated that Mao
Zedong more than quadrupled the number of lives lost of that during Hitler's rule in Germany. From 1958_1961, which was known as the Great Leap Forward, the most lives were lost. Most of the people were tortured, and many others went missing.
Mao's background
For years, he formed a group of anarchist, known as the "Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants" in a bookstore located in Chang-sha. Then, after the Chinese Communist Party was formed, Mao Zedong began fighting for power as the Chairman. In 1945, he achieved his goal and began using it to further his pursuits. As Chairman he led a Chinese Civil War and with the help of the rest of the communists, forged the People's Republic of China. For more than ten years (between 1949-1960) he was the leader of this new "popular government" (and the genocide), and in the year of 1979, he was confirmed to be dead due to heart failure.
The size of the genocide
The entire time period of this genocide was from 1958 to 1969. There were different segments during this time in which greater losses occurred. The worst being the three years of the Great Leap Forward, in which anywhere from 16 to 40 million lives were lost. The total amount - making this one of the worst genocides - is at minimum 45 million. This amount varies up to 72 million since new death records reveal more details. With the evidence being carefully hidden, it's been difficult for researchers to search China's documents.
Mao's Motivations
One motivation behind this mass murder, is that Mao Zedong dreamed China to catch up economically with the western world; setting a goal of little over a decade to equal production output of competitors such as United States. Land was confiscated from peasants due to the growth of communism, and steel grew as the main import; over 50 percents. With steel being purchased, there was no resources left for food production. This naturally led to starvation. Population opposed this unfair change, but that only led to more deaths and persecutions. Only during the first year, over half a milion had been sentenced to death.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Bloodiest Tyrant of all Times: Adolf Hitler (1889–1945)
Adolf Hitler (Schicklgrueber) was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, the fourth of Alois and Klara Hitler's six children. Fascinated from an early age by war and militarism, Hitler led an unremarkable life -- indifferent student, mediocre painter, failed artist -- until World War I provided the 25-year-old with a career (soldier) and a cause (the glorification of Germany).
From 1905 on, Hitler lived a bohemian life in Vienna on an orphan's pension and support from his mother. He was rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (1907–1908), citing "unfitness for painting", and was told his abilities lay instead in the field of architecture.
After the first world war ended in 1918, Hitler dedicated himself to a new brand of politics and a political party defined by nationalism, anti-Semitism, and revenge. In 1933, ten years after his arrest and imprisonment for a failed Nazi coup attempt, he was elected (legally) to the German chancellorship; within less than a year, he assumed the title of Fuhrer and, as he had long promised, set about waging war on an unprecedented scale.
By the time of Hitler's own sordid death in a Berlin bunker in 1945, historians had spent years trying to cast light on the brutal rise and grisly fall of the "Thousand Year Reich." Decades later, their works have lost none of their power to shock, humble, and illuminate.
From 1905 on, Hitler lived a bohemian life in Vienna on an orphan's pension and support from his mother. He was rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (1907–1908), citing "unfitness for painting", and was told his abilities lay instead in the field of architecture.
After the first world war ended in 1918, Hitler dedicated himself to a new brand of politics and a political party defined by nationalism, anti-Semitism, and revenge. In 1933, ten years after his arrest and imprisonment for a failed Nazi coup attempt, he was elected (legally) to the German chancellorship; within less than a year, he assumed the title of Fuhrer and, as he had long promised, set about waging war on an unprecedented scale.
By the time of Hitler's own sordid death in a Berlin bunker in 1945, historians had spent years trying to cast light on the brutal rise and grisly fall of the "Thousand Year Reich." Decades later, their works have lost none of their power to shock, humble, and illuminate.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Dictator's Gallery: Augusto Pinochet, The Wicked Wizard
More than 2500 people were "disappeared" during seventeen-year military regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, with more than 35,000 tortured to prevent, as he believed it, the country from sliding into communism. In the meantime, he was secretly funneling Chile's riches into the bank accounts of his family, his buddies, and himself.
Recognized as one of the most ruthless and violent dictators in the history of Latin America, General Augusto Pinochet's name became synonymous with human rights atrocities during the last quarter of the 20-th century. Of those, 1100 were "disappeared"—abused to death and buried in still-secret graves, or thrown from military helicopters into the Pacific Ocean. An estimated 35,000 Chileans survived imprisonment and severe torture by agents of Pinochet's political police - electric shocks, severe beatings, near-drowning, and rape in secret detention facilities. In the mid 1970s, the Pinochet reign also organized a network of secret police agencies (given the code name Operation Condor) that coordinated the repression of groups and individuals who had been identified as opponents of the military governments of the Southern Cone (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay). Condor's methods included secret surveillance, kidnapping, interrogation, torture, and terrorist attacks. International efforts to hold General Pinochet legally accountable for human rights atrocities in Chile and acts of terrorism abroad led to his arrest for crimes against humanity in London in 1998.
Recognized as one of the most ruthless and violent dictators in the history of Latin America, General Augusto Pinochet's name became synonymous with human rights atrocities during the last quarter of the 20-th century. Of those, 1100 were "disappeared"—abused to death and buried in still-secret graves, or thrown from military helicopters into the Pacific Ocean. An estimated 35,000 Chileans survived imprisonment and severe torture by agents of Pinochet's political police - electric shocks, severe beatings, near-drowning, and rape in secret detention facilities. In the mid 1970s, the Pinochet reign also organized a network of secret police agencies (given the code name Operation Condor) that coordinated the repression of groups and individuals who had been identified as opponents of the military governments of the Southern Cone (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay). Condor's methods included secret surveillance, kidnapping, interrogation, torture, and terrorist attacks. International efforts to hold General Pinochet legally accountable for human rights atrocities in Chile and acts of terrorism abroad led to his arrest for crimes against humanity in London in 1998.
Monday, March 21, 2011
King of Kings - Muammar al Gaddafi
Captain Muammar al Gaddafi overthrew Libya's traditional monarchy in a bloodless coup in 1969, and rapidly promoted himself to colonel, claiming that, as the leader of a people's revolution, he didn't need to be a general. Though he wields no formal title, and claims that Libya is run by its own people, no one doubts that he and his comrades holds absolute power - and use force to defend it. A true believer in one Arab state, and pan_African political union (he calls himself "king of kings of Africa" and "leader of the Arab leaders"), he has sponsored terrorist groups all around the world, including the killer brigades that carried out the massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics and the 1986 Berlin club bombing. In 2003, Libya finally accepted responsibility for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland twenty years earlier.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Dictator's Gallery - Dear Leader. Kim Jong Il
The offspring of the 'Eternal President' of communist North Korea has been accused of almost everything from murdering his own brother as a child to kidnapping a South Korean movie director along with his wife in a psychopathic scheme to jumpstart the North Korean film industry. In the same way as his father, he became the center of a ludicrous personality cult in which he is worshipped nearly as a god on earth, with official accounts making grotesque claims about his extraordinary abilities -such as shooting four or five holes in one whenever he plays golf. He has reigned over some of the worst famines in recent history, relying on foreign support to feed his own starving people despite the fact that he pumps most of the country's resources into maintaining the world's fifth-largest army as a bulwark against some of the very nations that are helping keep his people alive. The dictator himself, of course, lives a lavish lifestyle, and supposedly spends his time between seventeen luxurious palaces.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Pol Pot (May 19, 1928 – April 15, 1998)
Pol Pot’s real name was Saloth Sar. The name Pol Pot comes from the term Politique potentielle, the French equivalent of a phrase supposedly coined for him by the Chinese communist leadership.He was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Red Khmer and was Prime Minister of Cambodia from1976–1979.
Pol Pot became the de facto leader of Cambodia in mid-1975. During his time in power, Pol Pot imposed a version of agrarian collectivization, forcing city dwellers to relocate to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labour projects, toward a goal of “restarting civilization” in “Year Zero”. The combined effects of slave labor, malnutrition, poor medical care, and executions resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.7 to 2.5 million people, approximately 21% of the Cambodian population.
In 1979, after the invasion of Cambodia by neighbouring Vietnam in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, Pol Pot fled into the jungles of southwest Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge government collapsed. From 1979 to 1997 he and a remnant of the old Khmer Rouge operated from the border region of Cambodia and Thailand, where they clung to power and United Nations recognition as the rightful government of Cambodia.
The Khmer Rouge tried to impose the concept of “Year Zero” and targeted Buddhist monks, Muslims, Western-educated intellectuals, educated people in general, people who had contact with Western countries or with Vietnam, disabled people, and the ethnic Chinese, Laotians and Vietnamese. Some were put in the S-21 camp for interrogation involving torture in cases where a confession was useful to the government. Many others were summarily executed. Confessions forced at S-21 were extracted from prisoners through such methods as waterboarding, removing toenails with pliers, suffocating a prisoner repeatedly, and skinning a person while alive.
Pol Pot adopted the Maoist idea that peasants were the true working class. In 1976, people were reclassified as full-rights (base) people, candidates and depositees — so called because they included most of the new people who had been deposited from the cities into the communes. Depositees were marked for destruction. Their rations were reduced to two bowls of rice soup, or “p’baw” per day. This led to widespread starvation. “New people” were allegedly given no place in the elections taking place on March 20, 1976, despite the fact the constitution was said to have established universal suffrage for all Cambodians over age 18.
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| Bones from Red Khmer victims |
Hundreds of thousands of the new people, and later the depositees, were taken out in shackles to dig their own mass graves. Then the Khmer Rouge soldiers beat them to death with iron bars and hoes or buried them alive. A Khmer Rouge extermination prison directive ordered, “Bullets are not to be wasted.” These mass graves are often referred to as The Killing Fields.
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