5/27/2021

Why Dictatorial Leaders Cling Onto The Throne Of Power


A capitalist model inevitably leads to crony capitalism. This crony capitalism in turn leads to chronic dictatorship, when too much power is vested in one man (or one woman, who is usually the wife or concubine of the man in power and she exercises her power in the shadows).

History is filled with such greedy dictators who never fail to make the lives of the citizens miserable and suffering, because of the continuous and persistent sucking of money, energy and resources from the masses in one form or another, in one way or another.

When the same power-greedy people or their descendants sit on the Throne of Power for too long, they, by hook or by crook, are bound to prolong their stay on Power. They will, without fail, cling unto the Throne of Power like a bull dog tenaciously biting someone's flesh and refusing to let go until it iis knocked off by force.

With such power-hungry and power-greedy dictators ruling the country, the people are bound to suffer tremendous economic hardship, torturing pains and mysterious deaths.

Most of these power-hungry and power-greedy dictators perpetuate their reign through raw and direct ruthless methods.

However, there are some who are more cunning. They manipulate the laws and the Constitution to benefit themselves, their families and their cronies, to buy loyalty and obedience, and to sustain and prolong their stay on the Seat of Power.

The longer a corrupted dictator stays in power, the more skeletons he will collect and hide in his cupboard, cabinet, closet and an enormous iron safe deep in the fortress of CompliCity, with layer after layer and ring-fence after ring-fence of complex rules and regulations to allay and dispel the notion of conflicts of interests due to the three most common, gullible and unforgivable misdeeds called CNC (Corruption, Nepotism and Cronyism) that every ruthless dictator, weak or strong, succumbed to.

The more skeletons he has, the more he is afraid to lose his power and be overthrown, because he knows fully well that the masses will go after his blood and his neck when his karma catches up with him to make him falls from grace.

As such, he keeps perpetuating this reign by putting up false flags, to give him grounds for excuses, in order to cling onto the Throne of Power.

He will keep giving the false impression that he will be stepping down soon. However, he will not give a time frame as to when he will be stepping down, making the people guessing all the time.

As the public's expectation gets stronger, he will make an anti-climax move to disappoint their expectation by giving an excuse that he has to carry on ruling in and for the interests of the country (but actually in his own interests).

In the final analysis, all dictators are corrupt to a certain degree. Some extremely and rampantly corrupt and ruthless. Some subtly and indirectly corrupt and cunning.

Don't you think so?


LIPS

9 comments:

  1. Singapore is different. Do you know how much work is needed to open the airport and let foreigners, PRs and Singaporeans to and from highly infectious countries like India, UK and USA, and still did not have a full blown out of control spread?

    This is genius at work and should be rewarded with pay rise instead.

    OK, just a little slip with some Indian variants here, but sure no problem. Would definitely be controlled. See the community cases, only a few in the shopping malls and hospitals. No need to worry.

    Pay rise on the cards. Highly recommended.

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  2. All main news media in a country, any country, are mouth-pieces of the state. Those who read and believe in such news media reports wholesale must be idiots.

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  3. "Police are investigating an online poll that ranked the sexual attractiveness of 12 female asatizah, or religious teachers, in Singapore.

    The poll has sparked outrage in the Muslim community, including a public condemnation by President Halimah Yacob."


    (Read more at "todayonline" website)


    Police must also investigate on the someone who called Singaporeans "Xia Shuay" in an exclusive meeting with a group of business people.

    As a Singaporean, I feel degraded, distressed, harassed, hurt and insulted by his words and action until today.

    I am sure many other Singaporeans also have similar feelings in one way or another.

    By his words and action, he degraded, insulted, hurt and distressed both male as well as female Singaporeans, young and old. He also damaged the image and reputation of PAP, Singapore government and Singapore as a whole.

    Why no MP or Minister or Special Group speak out about it?

    Why no prominent representatives make a Police report?

    Why Police never investigate this very serious issue?

    Why President Halimah never speak up on behalf of the nation on this serious issue?

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  4. Ya. Disgraceful is a very strong and humiliating word to use on own citizens in front of business men.

    That guy should be punished. Or at least take action to discipline him. Otherwise, things will go out of hand again. Some other big shots will do the same thing he did: insult and belittle Singapore citizens.

    In fact, things already got out of hand.

    Some other people already started to follow his style of belittling and insulting Singaporeans.

    Some other people start to look down on Singaporeans by openly expressed that he take umbrage.

    Some other people expresed aghast about own citizens lately.

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  5. In fact, one big shot branded Singapore voters as "Free Riders". That is also very degrading and insulting and hurting and belittling. It is also a form of coercion and harassment.

    Why nobody investigate?

    Why President never speak up?

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  6. The Straits Times (ST) reported that MOH was told by the National University Hospital (NUH) on 8 March that a Singaporean man, who had been treated at the hospital’s emergency medicine department on 6 March, has passed away.

    The man received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on 5 March.

    “Based on the assessment by an independent clinical panel, there is no indication that the death was due to COVID-19 vaccination,” said the Ministry.

    MOH stated that the actual cause of death was a heart attack, adding that the Singaporean man had a history of hypertension and diabetes.

    The Ministry explained that trained healthcare personnel assessed him to be suitable for vaccination, and he was also observed on-site for about 30 minutes after getting the jab before being sent home.

    On 23 May, TODAY reported that the 57 years old Singaporean man, named Yak Hock Hwa, collapsed on the evening of 6 March, after taking the Pfizer vaccine on 5 March.

    How can there be no link?

    How thorough is the investigation to come to a conclusion that "there is no indication that the death was due to COVID-19 vaccination"?

    I don't buy that. Independent panel or not is not important. The importance is competent and thorough or not.

    What are the facts? Where are the facts. Opinion of the Independent Panel is not fact.


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  7. So many cases still no link?

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  8. Afraid to pay compensations. And afraid the family will sue the government. Obviously, the side effects must have caused the heart-attack.

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  9. I am also independent panel, together with family members, but I over-rule the government-paid Independent panel.

    My panel's assessment, from all facts available, using Sherlock Holmes' method, is that:

    The government-administered vaccine that entered the 54 year old man's body had caused his heart to weaken and he got a heart attack as a result. He is among the 5% probability who will suffer from adverse side-effects, even fatally.

    Therefore, no matter what the government said, still government must pay compensations to his family.

    There should have been an autopsy performed and a corona inquiry held to determine the series of events that happened in his body before he died.

    A thorough investigation by the police, with good detectives, must also be carried out.

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