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legendary
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March 27, 2017, 09:06:57 PM
#97
do you hear about narkotic fight in philipine? The president kill everyone who suspect a drugs dealer, and drop they corps in the Manila street. Its dictator, its 2017, its decadent for humanism.

Hmm... sometimes a dictator is better than a democrat ruler. If all the people are law abiding and educated, then I would definitely prefer an elected leader. But in a lawless country such as Philippines, only a dictator may be able to rule.
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 08:07:31 PM
#96
do you hear about narkotic fight in philipine? The president kill everyone who suspect a drugs dealer, and drop they corps in the Manila street. Its dictator, its 2017, its decadent for humanism.

Not yet, but it is almost there. Lets just hope that it don'e end up there. All that are talking against his plans are now being suppressed.

Anyway, its hard to predict what will happen to us when a leader is a dictator. You have two choice, stay or leave the country. Stay and blindly follow the leader until a flock who are against the leader starts to talk, join them. Leave, forget about your country and return when there is already a new leader.
newbie
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March 27, 2017, 02:14:21 PM
#95
There are two things to do when you are living in a dictatorship regime, First and foremost you should be as anonymous as possible, doing whatever its required of you. Even through hardships and lack of your fundamental Human Rights. Secondly you can flee and seek asylum in any country that will receive you.

The second option is not very attractive for me. If every one try to flee, then who is going to accommodate all of them? For example, North Korea is having a population of close to 25 million. Even if 10 million of that number flee, who is going to take this many people?

There are countries currently taking in lots of refugees from Syria, I think should they all put their heads together, Countries will be able to accommodate as many refugees as they want.

It is estimated that housing a refugee can cost as much as $30,000 per year. Accommodating 10 million refugees is going to cost more than $300 billion. Who is having that sort of money? Definitely Russia and China are not going to give asylum for this many North Koreans. 
I think that the cost of housing is not the most important. Russia has allowed its territory to the Chinese and I think that now the loss of Russia's far East is a matter of time. Why Russia and the Koreans to allow into its territory?
newbie
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March 27, 2017, 01:47:21 PM
#94
do you hear about narkotic fight in philipine? The president kill everyone who suspect a drugs dealer, and drop they corps in the Manila street. Its dictator, its 2017, its decadent for humanism.
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 09:10:37 PM
#93
There are two things to do when you are living in a dictatorship regime, First and foremost you should be as anonymous as possible, doing whatever its required of you. Even through hardships and lack of your fundamental Human Rights. Secondly you can flee and seek asylum in any country that will receive you.

The second option is not very attractive for me. If every one try to flee, then who is going to accommodate all of them? For example, North Korea is having a population of close to 25 million. Even if 10 million of that number flee, who is going to take this many people?

There are countries currently taking in lots of refugees from Syria, I think should they all put their heads together, Countries will be able to accommodate as many refugees as they want.

It is estimated that housing a refugee can cost as much as $30,000 per year. Accommodating 10 million refugees is going to cost more than $300 billion. Who is having that sort of money? Definitely Russia and China are not going to give asylum for this many North Koreans. 
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 12:15:47 PM
#92
It's simple really.
Just follow rule and orders, be loyal citizen and do not ever criticize the government.
Specially you need to run away from politics, If you want to stay unnoticed.
Just do your everyday job, go home, don't talk to much and you will be fine Smiley
I lived in communist dictatorship and with such rules I never had any problem.
If you want to change something in your country, or criticize government, be ready for the consequences.


And remember. If you had any strength over the dictatorship, you would be the dictator, and wouldn't be posting in this forum.

Cool
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 12:06:39 PM
#91
It's simple really.
Just follow rule and orders, be loyal citizen and do not ever criticize the government.
Specially you need to run away from politics, If you want to stay unnoticed.
Just do your everyday job, go home, don't talk to much and you will be fine Smiley
I lived in communist dictatorship and with such rules I never had any problem.
If you want to change something in your country, or criticize government, be ready for the consequences.
full member
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March 21, 2017, 10:30:39 AM
#90
There are two things to do when you are living in a dictatorship regime, First and foremost you should be as anonymous as possible, doing whatever its required of you. Even through hardships and lack of your fundamental Human Rights. Secondly you can flee and seek asylum in any country that will receive you.

The second option is not very attractive for me. If every one try to flee, then who is going to accommodate all of them? For example, North Korea is having a population of close to 25 million. Even if 10 million of that number flee, who is going to take this many people?

There are countries currently taking in lots of refugees from Syria, I think should they all put their heads together, Countries will be able to accommodate as many refugees as they want.
legendary
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March 20, 2017, 08:43:16 PM
#89
There are two things to do when you are living in a dictatorship regime, First and foremost you should be as anonymous as possible, doing whatever its required of you. Even through hardships and lack of your fundamental Human Rights. Secondly you can flee and seek asylum in any country that will receive you.

The second option is not very attractive for me. If every one try to flee, then who is going to accommodate all of them? For example, North Korea is having a population of close to 25 million. Even if 10 million of that number flee, who is going to take this many people?
sr. member
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March 20, 2017, 08:19:50 PM
#88
The world is changing.
How to survive in a authoritarian political system?
What to do / not to do ?
 

Well, it isn't that hard and you know must follow their rules in order to survive with your live's safe and family and also you must not be again'ts the political system because they can do things what ever or when ever they want but through all that but  you gotta follow their rules in order to survive its like a game but in real life. Cheesy
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March 19, 2017, 08:40:26 AM
#87
There are two things to do when you are living in a dictatorship regime, First and foremost you should be as anonymous as possible, doing whatever its required of you. Even through hardships and lack of your fundamental Human Rights. Secondly you can flee and seek asylum in any country that will receive you.
sr. member
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March 16, 2017, 05:27:47 PM
#86
Theoretically, we already live in a very totalitarian government as it is. Free speech has been taken away years ago, and many other things have happened that have caused the government to prevent us from doing different activities. This is authoritarian, but not fascism.

Let's assume there was an extreme fascist takeover from a government, and the world was ruled by one TOTAL authoritative government, preventing us from doing anything.

In this case, your chances of survival are limited if you are apart of the minority that the fascist does not like. In order to survive, I'd stay low profile and try to not cause too many disturbances. I guess maybe try and live in the wild because otherwise the authorities will find you and possibly kill you.

Let's hope this never happens though.
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March 16, 2017, 02:44:06 PM
#85
Don't specify your political views on internet. You may find yourself in Jail because of a 10 year old comment. Especially if it is a Local website. Don't spend a single extra cent other than your minimum living expenses. Any extra dollar you spend is going to support the system.  If you don't agree with the system, don't support it. Don't let it to collect taxes from your money. Don't leave any money in the banks. Putting your money in banks is no different than giving them directly to the government. You don't own the money. Bank does. When they need your money, you won't be able to have it. If you don't know how to hide money, that's where you'll need bitcoin. Bingo.
Under the dictatorship all the institutions of government run like clockwork. As soon as another currency will put pressure on the local currency they will immediately block the channel. In Russia once even shot for possession of dollars.
Perhaps the time will come and for bitcoin will be punished in this way. Who knows what the authorities can agree on to force the people to what the government needs and to keep everyone in awe.
member
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March 16, 2017, 02:18:28 PM
#84
Don't specify your political views on internet. You may find yourself in Jail because of a 10 year old comment. Especially if it is a Local website. Don't spend a single extra cent other than your minimum living expenses. Any extra dollar you spend is going to support the system.  If you don't agree with the system, don't support it. Don't let it to collect taxes from your money. Don't leave any money in the banks. Putting your money in banks is no different than giving them directly to the government. You don't own the money. Bank does. When they need your money, you won't be able to have it. If you don't know how to hide money, that's where you'll need bitcoin. Bingo.
Under the dictatorship all the institutions of government run like clockwork. As soon as another currency will put pressure on the local currency they will immediately block the channel. In Russia once even shot for possession of dollars.
legendary
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March 16, 2017, 02:05:11 PM
#83
Don't specify your political views on internet. You may find yourself in Jail because of a 10 year old comment. Especially if it is a Local website. Don't spend a single extra cent other than your minimum living expenses. Any extra dollar you spend is going to support the system.  If you don't agree with the system, don't support it. Don't let it to collect taxes from your money. Don't leave any money in the banks. Putting your money in banks is no different than giving them directly to the government. You don't own the money. Bank does. When they need your money, you won't be able to have it. If you don't know how to hide money, that's where you'll need bitcoin. Bingo.
sr. member
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March 16, 2017, 01:59:32 PM
#82
To survive during dictatorship you have to be extra careful and prayerful as most dictators hate criticism during their rule. To survive you most control your mind and mouth, you most not join protest against the government and if possible just live the country for the time be. You should be prayerful because the scripture said " the hearts of kings are in the hand of the lord".
hero member
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March 16, 2017, 12:46:13 PM
#81
The world is changing.
How to survive in a authoritarian political system?
What to do / not to do ?
 
Just simple follow the rules and never obey rules its very simple if you don't want problem then follow what your politician wants in your country north korea is one of the scariest country after I watched the video of a girl who speech about their country.
legendary
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March 16, 2017, 11:55:22 AM
#80
We must stay away from government and politics. Just to live and enjoy life, to find in each day a chance to change something. Strong people survive in all conditions, if they are positive and they have goals.

This is the best option available to everyone who lives under a dictatorship. Keep away from politics and carry on with your personal life. In some cases, you will find that a dictatorship is more beneficial than a democracy. Compare the state of affairs in Libya when it was a dictatorship, with the current state.
Anything else from Russian, I did not expect. How can you enjoy life under the dictatorship. It is a slave psychology. Only in a dictatorship do not have the most quarrels with the government. You have neighbors who can write on you a denunciation. If you're in the Crimea will ask the Crimean Tatars where better to live in a democracy or under a Russian dictatorship.

If the Crimean Tatars want to establish their own Islamic Caliphate, nothing prevents them from doing that after migrating to Turkey or Saudi Arabia (provided they are welcome there). And for your kind information, Russia is not a dictatorship. It is a parliamentary democracy.
member
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March 16, 2017, 11:23:27 AM
#79
We must stay away from government and politics. Just to live and enjoy life, to find in each day a chance to change something. Strong people survive in all conditions, if they are positive and they have goals.

This is the best option available to everyone who lives under a dictatorship. Keep away from politics and carry on with your personal life. In some cases, you will find that a dictatorship is more beneficial than a democracy. Compare the state of affairs in Libya when it was a dictatorship, with the current state.
Anything else from Russian, I did not expect. How can you enjoy life under the dictatorship. It is a slave psychology. Only in a dictatorship do not have the most quarrels with the government. You have neighbors who can write on you a denunciation. If you're in the Crimea will ask the Crimean Tatars where better to live in a democracy or under a Russian dictatorship.
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March 16, 2017, 09:09:34 AM
#78
 Adolf Hitler : "IF DON'T LIKE A RULE FOLLOW IT REACH THE TOP AND CHANGE IT"

I think that's apt answer
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