How terrible it is to let a master sergeant be a dictator

Guillermo 2021-10-22 14:34:47

Amin’s growth background, education experience and personality all show that if he is in a strictly managed team, he will be a good sergeant chief, but if he is given the opportunity to do whatever he wants, his destructiveness will be released, calling Churchill. A place called the "fairy tale country" has become a hell of African road rollers.

Amin was a British African colony before independence. The famous Sergeant KRAR of the King's Royal Africa Rifles (KRAR), the famous King's Royal Africa Rifles (KRAR). Outstanding performance in China. In the battle in Kenya, Amin saw the bravery and fearlessness of the Scottish Highland soldiers, and was deeply impressed by this. Since then, he has the same hobby as His Majesty Henry Puyi. He loves everything in Scotland. Highland men’s tartan. Short skirts, grilled leather shoes, traditional caps, gorgeous uniforms, Scottish folk songs... In the movie, there is a short segment of Africans singing the Scottish folk song Loch lomond, and a small chorus of several black women is very nice.



Amin cannot be blamed for the tragedy of Amin and Uganda. As a former colonial minister once commented, letting the colony become independent is like giving an 8-year-old child a gun, the key to a mansion with everything he needs, and telling him he Have complete control, and doing so can only bring destruction. But if you don't give him all this, he will destroy it immediately.

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  • Sarah Merrit: I hope you don't mind me saying this, but, you seem an unlikely candidate for this kind of work.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Why, 'cause I don't wear socks and sandals?

    Sarah Merrit: Touché.

    Nicholas Garrigan: I still want to make a difference, you know.

    Sarah Merrit: Really?

    Nicholas Garrigan: Yes, really. Want to have fun, too, though. Bit of adventure. Something different.

    Sarah Merrit: That's a lot of things.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Is it?

  • Idi Amin: You see, Jonah? This is the sort of man a president needs around him. Someone who is not afraid to speak his mind.