The US has never had a dictatorship

>The US has never had a dictatorship
>Meanwhile almost every european country has
Why is this?

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you can't overthrow yourself dummy

but seriously there has been attempts by fucking Ford (yes, the car company) to overthrow the US governement.

>almost every european country has
not really

or are you counting kings and queens as dictators?

Because the US was busy installing dictatorships in other shithole countries

The US is a lot younger than most of Europe. Give it time.

Why is Ford so based and redpilled

Because they don't have an American em embassy in the US.

Because they want to fuck you in the ass (and you're a retard fascist)?

Who do you think the one installing all the dictators is?

The U.S. was established after the english enlightenment. Liberalism and Democracy was becoming the zeitgeist of that era.

>Drumpf
>Not a dictator
Yikes

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This was just the last century

>>The US has never had a dictatorship
look up imperial presidency

That leaves Switzerland, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and France (depending on if you count Petain or not)

Did the Argentinian dictatorship happen due to US intervention?

That is a pretty small list. Means like 3/4 of the continent had a dictator in the last 100 years alone

not directly
but that doesn't really change his argument either way?

That is a fun game though, figuring out what all these countries have in common. Must be protestantism?

They're ruled by dynasties instead. Bush Kennedy Clinton etc

Their history is too short.

Americans value freedom more than other countries do

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you work like slaves and die for Israel

And make bank doing so

I don't remember dying for israel. And I don't work that much, only 40 hours a week. The commute makes me want to kms though

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so thats not part of working, youd do that every day without that job too
hihi, americans are such corporate slaves and they love it

Give me one example

Many of the American states were originally founded as theocracies.

Napoleon should count as a dictator even if he styled himself an emperor. As for the U.K., Cromwell was essentially a dictator.

>so thats not part of working, youd do that every day without that job too
No, I would stay home in bed

This

>Forgets Franklin Roosevelt was in power for 4 terms

elected

>>Drumpf
>>Not a dictator
>Yikes

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>Finland
Don't the Finnish posters say that Kekkonen was essentially a dictator?

>and die for Israel
When did that last happen 1967?

There were like two small colonies that originally were similar to theocracies. No state joined as a theocracy, it's against the constitution.

the US has also never suffered from the consequences of fascism, hence why theyre so shifted to the far right and have a hard on for the nazis

What an imagination

>The US has never had a dictatorship
>lincoln and FDR never happened

>lincoln

FDR's presidency was during wartime and its understandable that the US didnt want to elect a new leader mid war

You'd be right.

Refrain from speaking about American history if you genuinely don't know anything about it

The majority of people on that list are Catholic

Based retard

>BLABLABLA CIVIL WAR WASNT ABOUT SLAVERY *SHARTS*

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Roosevelt was elected three times out of war
Fucking sperg

FREEDOM
LIBERTY
AND GUNS

You think the average American has more disposable income than other developed countries? You have to be seriously misguided.

The UK had Oliver Cromwell.
France had Napoleon.
That leaves us with 9/50, none being major countries.

it's less than 400 years old

What could've been
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Big business is our dictator

no occupation
most of the times dictators are put in places by occupying forces
all of our dictators (Szálasi, Rákosi, Kádár) were forced on the people by nazis and commies.

>link
Tito was not a tyrant, though. Should have put Ante Pavelić on the list, the Croat Nazi leader, grave is in Madrid.

Because America is a better country. Dont worry the coloreds will ruin it though and we will have a dictator and the world will go back to shit

I live about 2km away from his grave, fascists still gather there from time to time.
Also the USA was never a dictatorship in the sense of a strongman like Pinochet or Mao, but it wasn't fully democratic either until the mid 1960s when the whole population was enfranchised. Even Lebanon became fully democratic decades before the USA.

but he was cucked by cccp at the same time