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Varspasian

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  1. Merged with GR to form Vanguard. inGen gov is also former ESA gov. (Mad Max is The Speaker, Olivier Mira is Tali, and The Witch King is Ahmad)

     

     

    Indeed. When I think ESA, I think InGen. They're probably who you're looking for, and I'd recommend checking them out regardless.

     

     

    Go look up InGen, thats where ESA is.

     

     

    So much thanks! Y'all are the best!

  2. Silistrious has been reborn! From the ashes of a collapsed empire, Silistrious is once again alive! Silitrious so great and glorious will hopefully live longer than before! For the powers of eh, meh and boredom are for now at bay! 

     

     

     

    Silistrious now, Silistrious forever!

     

     

    Purple-flag-of-Silistrious-Ruffled-Edite

  3. You act as if his people hated him, which he really wasn't. He has Roads, and Buildings named after him. I guess you can him the "Populist Fascist" When he returned to Argentina, over 2-3 million people where there to greet him.

     

     

    Stalin had a whole city named after him. Doesn't make him any greater.

     

    The people elected a Perónist in 1973 as President. Nearly 3.5 million people came to see Juan Perón after the return of the Perónist government allowed him to return from his exile in Spain. The population of Argentina at the time was approx 25 million, which means nearly/over 14% of the total population came to see Perón return. I'm sorry, but if you think that he wasn't a great person, I just don't know what to do.

     

    His party, and then himself were elected into presidency, his people paraded his return. In fact, during the time when he and his party was out of power, there was an active Perón-bashing going on by the government. This lasted from around 1955 to 1973, so after 18 years of steady Perón-bashing, the people STILL wanted Perón back. He, his wife, his party, were and still are loved. His legacy will be a reminder to all people, that even in a dictatorship there can be benevolence. 

     

     

    PERÓN! PERÓN! PERÓN! PERÓN!

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    Italian Fascism led popular organizations to an effective participation in national life, which had always been denied to the people. Before Mussolini's rise to power, the nation was on one hand and the worker on the other, and the latter had no involvement in the former. [...] In Germany happened exactly the same phenomenon, meaning, an organized state for a perfectly ordered community, for a perfectly ordered population as well: a community where the state was the tool of the nation, whose representation was, under my view, effective. I thought that this should be the future political form, meaning, the true people's democracy, the true social democracy.

    —Juan Perón
  5. He may have joined his side, but doesn't mean he commited crimes against Jew's.

     

    If you were a jew and if you could escape to Italy, you'd be safe. The Italian Government did not allow any Italian citizens, including jews, to be taken away. Because in Italy, it didn't matter who you were. You were Italian. Jews only started to be prosecuted after the collapse of Fascist Italy, and the removal of Mussolini, and even after the Nazi Germans occupied Northern Italy and attempted to round up the jews, the Italian officials refused to help the nazis. Due to this extremely little jews were killed in Italy.

  6. Tell that to the Romans, who went through a slew of them and it ultimatley led to poor management and their downfall.

     

    Yes, they did go through a "slew" of them. But what about the rest of the great dictators they had? The Emperor was a dictator, and I remember quite a few that did a pretty good job.

     

  7. In a dictatorship that is run by a competent leader, the nation will flourish. Since there is no democracy to decide if what you decide is correct or not. Now, many will claim that the majority of the time a dictatorship is run by an in-competent leader, (looking at North Korea) but in reality, most dictatorships were run by people that knew what they were doing.

     

    So moral of the story is,

    Don't let a few bad apples spoil the whole damn word of dictator.

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