Donald Trump has said that he will not become a dictator if he becomes US president again except “on day one”, after warnings from Democrats and some Republicans that the US was in danger of becoming an autocracy if he wins the 2024 election. Fuck, well at least he’s honest on this statement

  • @DaveDavesen@feddit.de
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    501 year ago

    Yes, the original roman ones. This is the origin of the word. They were appointed for emergencies with a lot of power.

    They all gave up their position after a while except for Caesar. When Caesar was appointed as a lifelong dictator, he was shortly after assassinated by most members of the senate. But the turmoil led to the Roman Empire not being “democratic” anyway.

    • @Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca
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      271 year ago

      Slight correction, he wasn’t assassinated by most of the senate. There were about 60 conspirators out of 200-300, and only a dozen or so actually participated in the assassination (and only 5 actually confirmed to have stabbed him while still alive). Regardless, it’s still true that they came to that conclusion after Caesar was declared dictator for life and started taking away senate power

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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        21 year ago

        Funny thing is apparently only one of the wounds was lethal, we were literally one dude getting sick off from Caesar just going Palps mode

      • Tar_Alcaran
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        21 year ago

        (and only 5 actually confirmed to have stabbed him while still alive)

        It’s medically pretty unlikely you can be stabbed 60 times and not die till the last guy gets his turn.

      • cannache
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        11 year ago

        A general must always have brothers/sisters to carry upon his shoulders