«That is what
happens in dictatorships — not democracies.»
«That's the kind of things that
happened in dictatorships, not in democracies.»
Not exact matches
The election that never should have
happened is
in the books and the result proved that personal arrogance masquerading as public policy is a poison unless you live
in a totalitarian
dictatorship.
«[I] t became almost a game,» he wrote: He'd ask each class what they thought should have
happened in countries emerging from
dictatorship.
Had not the greedy miner, backed by the only country that considers the slaughter of women and children
in time of peace to be a legitimate tactic, and also the country that has created the most
dictatorships in history, not run his thugs into independent countries, apartheid probably would not have
happened.
I would love to see different formations, and tactics, being used at Arsenal, but it'll never
happen in a million years under Wenger's
dictatorship.
King Arthur was written by David Franzoni, the man also responsible for the historical farce that is Gladiator, which asserts that by overthrowing the decadent and fascistic
dictatorship of the cruel Roman Emperor Commodus, a group of high - minded nobles and warriors will (did) bring freedom (that word again) to the backwards peoples of the Empire, which is, of course, the opposite of what actually
happened in Rome (and Iraq, so far at least).
The main philosophical concept of the book is that the worst human
happenings, such as exploitation, wars, slavery,
dictatorship, have the same root,
in common.