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  • lemmylommy@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Once Kim Il Sung dies the fear vanishes and they’ll turn on each other so fucking quickly.

    • MajorasTerribleFate@lemmy.zip
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      That system was well set up for power passing to a hereditary successor. The U.S., not so much. Trump has no interest in laying the groundwork for a smooth transition for an eventual successor, because he cares too much about himself.

      • chaogomu@lemmy.world
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        I’d argue that Trump has actively worked to make sure there’s no heir apparent to the magat throne, because an heir is a potential threat.

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          It’s Barron. He doesn’t want Ivanka to have to work. Hence why he set up kushner for big shady money. He doesn’t remember Tiffany, doesn’t care about don jr or Eric. So it’s Barron. And he’s been taking nepo positions so it’s gotta be him. So you don’t have to feel bad about making fun of him anymore.

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            It’s nice that you think Trump cares about any of his children, except as a way to further enrich himself through corruption.

        • IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.wtf
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          Just a wierd example, I guess. Some authoritarians want to keep their lineage in power. Others, like Trump, can’t stand the idea of sharing the limelight with anyone else so there’s a free for all when he loses power. Same with Stalin.

          “To ensure a full succession of leadership to his son and designated successor Kim Jong Il, Kim turned over his chairmanship of North Korea’s National Defense Commission – the body mainly responsible for control of the armed forces as well as the supreme commandership of the country’s now million-man strong military force, the Korean People’s Army – to his son in 1991 and 1993.”

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il_Sung#Final_years_and_ensuring_succession_to_Kim_Jong_Il