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What do you think and make of these quotes?

by Guest34442  |  earlier

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they are by malik ( apparenlty an arab king)...

1. weak are those dictated, for they deserve not the freedom to think for themselves, fend for themselves.

2. a dictator is one man, the dictated are a country, a dictatorship is the the country in the hands of one man.

3. in a democracy, you are expected to do and think, in a dictatorship, you are free to do and think. regardless of the consequences, is freedom an illusion?

4. 100 sheep with their backs to the fields, bow to a fox. this is dictatorship.

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  1. Malik is an Arabic word meaning "king". It has been adopted in various other, mainly Asian languages, and it is sometimes used in derived meanings. Malik is one of the names of Allah, "King" in the absolute sense.

    The term Malik is used in Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan especially the tribal areas of Pakistan, generally among Pashtuns, for a tribal leader or a chieftain.

    All of your examples mean the same thing.

    1. Weak people can not lead or decide for themselves. Because of this, they do not deserve anything but to be told what to do (by the dictator).

    2. The dictator rules, the country does what he (or she) says. Period. No questions. Just does what they are told.

    3. In "democracy" vs. "dictatorship" -  its "doing" vs "thinking"

    4. 100 sheep could turn around and run away in the field. But they don't. They submit to the fox and give in.

    I hope this helps....

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