Is it normal that i feel so good when i think about dictators?

Thinking about dictators and specially military dictators gives me a lot of confidence and positive energy. they are the symbols of charisma, authority, glory and patriotism. the best example is hitler.
I am studying law so i understand the importance of authority in optimizing strong laws to enable justice, security, stability and hard punishment for anyone violating the law. everyone, regardless of their social and economic class must be powerless against the law and every hostile foreighn country must be scared to intimidate the nation in any way. and it just happens when there is an all-powerful(but fair) leader in control who uses the potentials of his country in the best way.
what do you think?

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  • KingTermite

    What's the difference between Hitler and a potato shaped like a penis?

    Nothing. They're both dictators.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Cymbal crash!

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      • KingTermite

        Hey, I can only work with the material available, and the jokes get better the more you drink. And remember, you can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning.

        So... how do you keep a baby from crawling in circles?

        ...nail it's OTHER hand to the floor!

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  • NihilOmnisciente

    First of all, Hitler wasn't a dictator, he was democratically elected as chancellor and leader of Germany.
    Your positive feelings about dictators only exist because you haven't seen what they do to innocent humans. For example Bashar AlAssad of Syria, picks innocent opposition leaders from society, and tortures them to death. One of his torturing methods, is called "dulab" in which torturers force the prisoner's legs and head into a car tire before beating them. Or another method where the prisoner is pressed into a small crate, and let in there for days without food or drinking. When they're let out, their legs and arms are almost completely dead because of the pressure. Look at this link for a more detailed explanation. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2168079/Inside-Syrias-27-torture-centres-We-suck-blood-floor.html

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