The descendants of dictators rarely carry the badass genes that made their daddies or granddaddies so feared. Let’s take a look at the progeny of some of the more famous dictators and learn a lesson or two in generational entropy...
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Raghad Hussein, daughter of Saddam, likes to design jewellery. She isn’t particularly creative. Her main piece is a pendent shaped as Iraq.pic.twitter.com/yMM65K8BiA
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The Kim family’s generational decay is especially apparent in their physiognomies.pic.twitter.com/0BU89f7NZM
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Saadi Qaddafi used dad’s connections to get himself a short-lived stint on the Libyan football team. He wasn’t great. He then tried to get into movies and approached Harvey Wiensten who told him that Libya would have to recognize Israel before he’d ever do any business with them.pic.twitter.com/ck6jIqzaLc
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Faisal Wangita is one of Idi Amin’s 43 kids and now lives in a North London prison because he bludgeoned a man to death during a gang fight. The murder charge didn’t ultimately stick but they put him away for weapons charges.pic.twitter.com/h6wrvoKfeR
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This is the grandson of Philippine Dictator Ferdinand Marcos: Borgy Manotoc. He’s a male model for trashy women’s magazines.pic.twitter.com/Qq1EbtUJxl
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Alina Fernandez lives in Miami and is the daughter of Fidel Castro. Her entire career as a TV and radio presenter is based on her telling people her dad was Castro and he was evil.pic.twitter.com/6Ic3aEV1TQ
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This man is actually a woman named Lee Wei Ling. She “chose to be single” and regularly makes the ghost of her dad Lee Kuan Yew cry.pic.twitter.com/7gQHX9Qefw
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And finally, this is Chelsea, daughter of the murderous Clinton couple. She looks like this because her daddy married for power rather than impregnating one of his interns.pic.twitter.com/cgpfJ9f7PE
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