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Post by stickywithoutjam on May 31, 2006 12:45:31 GMT
This is a tricky one- do we go by numbers, viciousness, legacy etc.
My opinion swings behind Stalin, the worst of a nasty bunch!
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Post by imposter on May 31, 2006 12:49:57 GMT
Right, my top five are as follows;
God Mother Nature Stalin Pol Pot Hitler
others of note; Genghis Kahn, Oliver Cromwell (cunt), Churchill.
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Post by bandage on May 31, 2006 12:52:50 GMT
Right, my top five are as follows; God Mother Nature Stalin Pol Pot Hitler others of note; Genghis Kahn, Oliver Cromwell (cunt), Churchill. It sickens me to this day that Wexford County Council named a housing estate 'Cromwell's Fort' as it was from this field, high above the town, that he planned his assaults on the town. What the fook? Stalin, Bush or Blair for me.
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Post by jimmyhillschin on May 31, 2006 12:54:55 GMT
I went for Hitler for obvious reasons.
Another one who more than qualifys is Idi Amin
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Post by cornflakes on May 31, 2006 12:57:44 GMT
My first free kick posting...sweet!
Hitler is not the one dimensional figure the media has depicted him to be. His theories may be wrong but they were well thought out, well argued and democratically voted on. He is no random axe wielding physcho in the Stalin / Mao / Pot mould.
Cornflakes
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Post by imposter on May 31, 2006 13:04:59 GMT
Well said Cornflakes, while Hitler was evil personified, his actions were not random, but coldly calculated. I dont think they were democratically voted on though.....
I think Genghis Kahn merits a strong mention, he wiped out the population of a few countries (but that was standard practice back then).
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Post by iamthelaw on May 31, 2006 13:15:54 GMT
According to a book called "Death by Government" by R.Rummel, the major mass killings of this century were as follows: - "Soviet Gulag (1917-87) -Executions during collectivization, etc. : 61,911,000
- Communist Chinese State (1949-87) -Executions of landlords, peasants, etc.: 35,236,000
- Nazi State (1933-45) -6 mil Jews, 5 mil Poles, 10 mil others : 20,946,000
- Chinese Nationalist (1928-49)-Purges of communists, etc.: 10,214,000
- Japan's military (1936-45)-Nanking massacre, etc.: 5,964,000
Khmer Rouge (1975-79)-Khmer Rouge kill 1/3 of Cambodians: 2,035,000
- Turkey's Young Turks (1909-18)-Slaughter of Turkey's Armenians: 1,883,000
- N. Vietnamese (1945-1987)-S Vietnam's democide: 1.670,000
Poland killed ethnic Germans-8 million fled Poland (1945-1948): 1,585,000
- West Pakistan (1958-87) -E. Pakistan Hindus killed or expelled: 1,503,000"
Obviously some of those are over longer periods than one man could have been responsible for; as individuals, I've found the following: Stalin: up to 50m Mao: up to 43m Genghis Khan: up to 60m Following on from the Mattie Forde debate, if greatness must also take into account the limits fate may place on one's opportunities, Pol Pot surely deserves a mention, in that his killing of 2m fellow-Cambodians amounted to 1/3 of the country's population at the time.
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Post by eamo on May 31, 2006 13:41:30 GMT
Hitler for me.
Apparently when he was in poverty in Vienna the Jews wouldn't give him any money. So he said 'When I get into power, I will wipe you out' (or in the words of Radiohead 'when I am king you will be first against the wall')
And he nearly did. That is evilness personified.
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Post by imposter on May 31, 2006 13:46:36 GMT
Thank god you have no power Eamo, u'd kill all the Norwegians.
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Post by iamthelaw on May 31, 2006 14:12:53 GMT
Stalin has to get marks for coming up with the line (subsequently used by Marilyn Manson): "The death of one is a tragedy. The death of a million is a statistic"
Or to follow imposter's earlier point, "Kill one man and you are a murderer. Kill millions and you are a conqueror. Kill everyone and you are a God." (Jean Rostand, writer (son of Edmond Rostand, who wrote Cyrano de Bergerac))
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Post by therock67 on May 31, 2006 14:53:34 GMT
I went for Hitler for obvious reasons. Another one who more than qualifys is Idi Amin Jon Snow (Channel 4 news guy) once nearly assassinated Idi Amin: My chance to shoot Amin Jon Snow Tuesday June 11, 2002 The Guardian News that Idi Amin, former dictator of Uganda, seeks to return home from the inclement climes of Saudi has uncomfortably reminded me of my disgraceful role in his survival. I should have shot him. He presented me with the opportunity in 1976. We were squeezed into his Falcon executive jet flying north to his village in West Nile. Beyond a ginger-haired Swiss pilot and a bulky air stewardess, there was only him, me and my crew aboard. Early in the flight, his Stetson-covered head slumped forward on to the seat-back in front. He was directly across the tiny aisle from me, and a holstered pistol dangled through the arm rest. I thought to grab it. Then I wondered what happens if you shoot a very fat man in a confined pressurised cabin? Does the bullet ricochet around inside him or go straight through, penetrating the aircraft skin, sucking us out after him? Then, is he asleep? Is the gun loaded? What will the Swiss pilot do afterwards? Anyway, how do you actually fire a pistol? Is there a safety lock or some such? Bravado failed me, and it is my singular fault that he is with us still.
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Post by therock67 on May 31, 2006 14:54:11 GMT
Stalin has to get marks for coming up with the line (subsequently used by Marilyn Manson): "The death of one is a tragedy. The death of a million is a statistic" Or to follow imposter's earlier point, "Kill one man and you are a murderer. Kill millions and you are a conqueror. Kill everyone and you are a God." (Jean Rostand, writer (son of Edmond Rostand, who wrote Cyrano de Bergerac)) Smashing quote from Rostand. Exalt for that.
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Post by timofte on May 31, 2006 15:03:17 GMT
Eddie Hobbs?
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Post by imposter on May 31, 2006 15:12:24 GMT
yeah, he's a hateful cunt.
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Post by eamo on May 31, 2006 15:41:48 GMT
May I direct new members to the poll 'Ireland's Most Hateful Person' currently on about page 4 of the forum?
I am going to add Nell McCaffery into this thread though for being pure evil
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Post by iamthelaw on May 31, 2006 15:47:26 GMT
I am going to add Nell McCafferty into this thread though for being pure evil Interestingly, she came up in discussion at lunch between a number of other forum members; I think "a complete fool" would have been more the consensus view. "Pure evil" gives her far too much credit.
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Post by bandage on May 31, 2006 15:49:00 GMT
I am going to add Nell McCafferty into this thread though for being pure evil Interestingly, she came up in discussion at lunch between a number of other forum members; I think "a complete fool" would have been more the consensus view. "Pure evil" gives her far too much credit. What has she done this time? Is she in the news today?
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Post by iamthelaw on May 31, 2006 15:55:11 GMT
Interestingly, she came up in discussion at lunch between a number of other forum members; I think "a complete fool" would have been more the consensus view. "Pure evil" gives her far too much credit. What has she done this time? Is she in the news today? She was on Prime Time last night, discussing trends in Irish society over the last 20 years. Dunphy & Alan Dukes were also on the panel, making serious and reasoned points, while McCafferty constantly interrupted the others with facetious and irrelevant comments, not looking to contribute any meaningful analysis imo. Dunphy ended up ignoring and talking over her. Fool.
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Post by whyohwhy on Jun 1, 2006 8:06:54 GMT
Robert Mugabe, he's a bit of a tryant these days
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Post by therock67 on Jun 1, 2006 8:13:32 GMT
Robert Mugabe, he's a bit of a tryant these days What about successive British governments who stole the land in the first place? Cecil Rhodes created the problem and Mugabe's actions are merely the most recent in the conflict between black natives and white settlers. Depends how far you want to back to find your tyrants I suppose.
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Post by whyohwhy on Jun 1, 2006 8:23:15 GMT
Robert Mugabe, he's a bit of a tryant these days What about successive British governments who stole the land in the first place? Cecil Rhodes created the problem and Mugabe's actions are merely the most recent in the conflict between black natives and white settlers. Depends how far you want to back to find your tyrants I suppose. Then, i propose successive British Governments as a candidate (candidates?) for top ten tryants
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Post by bandage on Jun 1, 2006 8:32:46 GMT
Then, i propose successive British Governments as a candidate (candidates?) for top ten tryants I agree. Successive British governments have been the stormy petrel in the affairs of so many countries over the years it is mind boggling. Reading the monstrous Bob Fisk tome 'The Great War For Civilisation' at the moment and the problems still in existence today all around the world can be directly traced back to their interference in numerous cases.
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Post by whyohwhy on Jun 1, 2006 8:34:05 GMT
Then, i propose successive British Governments as a candidate (candidates?) for top ten tryants I agree. Successive British governments have been the strormy petrel in the affairs of so many countries over the years it is mind boggling. Reading the monstrous Bob Fisk tome 'The Great War For Civilisation' at the moment and the problems still in existence today all around the world can be directly traced back to their interference in numerous cases. Robert Fisk legend. Himself and Noam Chomsky: fighting the good fight
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Post by therock67 on Jun 1, 2006 8:35:11 GMT
Then, i propose successive British Governments as a candidate (candidates?) for top ten tryants the strormy petrel ;D ;D ;D ;D Keep 'em coming
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Post by iamthelaw on Jun 1, 2006 8:46:46 GMT
Another contributor over lunch yesterday raised the name of Dr Henry Kissinger, who has been accused of the following crimes as US Secretary of State: - Masterminding the US "secret bombing" of Cambodia in 1969-1975, killing an estimated 600,000 peasants
- Quietly supporting the subsequent Pol Pot regime
- Supporting Indonesian President Suharto, who is estimated to have killed over 1 million of his own people
- Giving the go-ahead to Indonesian President Suharto's invasion and occupation of East Timor
- Masterminding the bloody overthrow of democratically-elected Chilean President Salvador Allende by a right wing would-be junta of current and former Chilean military officers led by Pinochet
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