&Humanitistically speaking, what makes a great leader?
>>3264601
Self Confidence, backed with actual competence.
Many people have the first part, most don't have the second.
Giving up their power the very moment that they gain it
If you are speaking &Humanitistically, then I guess the answer would be a great leader is inspired by God to subjugate women to provide sexual release for lonely men, so they will have the self-confidence to make race war against the niggers.
a good mustache
>>3264601
The character traits of a good leader (confidence, charisma, intelligence) are not that uncommon: Who, specifically fills the role is largely down to synchronicity.
It's like how if you ask a successful businessman he will list off reams of traits he thinks were necessary for his success, but if you look at it objectively, it's really 50/50 luck and opportunism.
It is very difficult to be a humanist leader, normies follow whoever tells them what they want to hear not what they need to hear.
Either you be a massive lying douche to compete with Chad or you make a kind of kierkegaardian leap of faith and tell people the truth hoping they see the light only to get hated for it.
The former might allow you to do a tiny amount of good with whatever leg room you have as leader, in the minute chance you succeed. The latter won't make you leader though it might educate the populace somewhat.
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>>3264601
The Tiger Force