Can Dictatorships Fix Nations? | FriendZone Debate

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FriendZone | Make Friends ⋅ Fun Chill Active Chat ⋅ VC Social Gaming ⋅ Memes ⋅ Nitro Emojis ⋅ Anime hosts a deep dive into political history. This community discussion explores whether authoritarian leadership can effectively stabilize unstable nations, using the historical examples of Korea and Singapore. Members analyze the impact of homogeneous societies on governance and the effectiveness of force in national development.

keenmaple-54 OP

Korea back in the 90s was horrible and currency worth nothing when they got a dictator he flipped the entire country and transformed it in a few years into what we know as today

snowysilver-75

True also Singapore

grandquiver-69

Yh, sometimes force has to happen to extremely unstable countries in order to balance it again

@keenmaple-54 Korea back in the 90s was horrible and currency worth nothing when they got a dictator he flipped t…
jadetiger-51

I’m trynna rmb my korean history.

jadetiger-51

Are you talking about the imf crisis?

jadetiger-51

Or the 5th republic??

@keenmaple-54 Korea back in the 90s was horrible and currency worth nothing when they got a dictator he flipped t…
swiftorchid-87

yes it could work a lot better than democracy if a country is in a problem..

swiftorchid-87

but

swiftorchid-87

this can only work in a country which has homogeneous population

swiftorchid-87

and society

swiftorchid-87

like korea is one of the worlds biggest homogeneous society

swiftorchid-87

thats why it worked there

jadetiger-51

Wb singapore

@jadetiger-51 Wb singapore
swiftorchid-87

but population of singapore itself is really less

swiftorchid-87

could be the reason

swiftorchid-87

but sometimes a good dictator can even do good in a country

swiftorchid-87

with people of different culture

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