Examples Of Totalitarian Regime

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1. Totalitarian Regime is considered to be the system of government or a particular authority or a group of party that imposes and exercises extreme and absolute control over all aspect of life and suppresses the cultural expression, preferences, recognition and tolerance of the other opposing political party. They a have the power to change the world and the perfect example is ISIS that believes in conquering the world, and those who do not believe in Islam is supposed to be killed. A) ISIS taking over India would be the least thing that I would like to imagine because that would result in some pretty scary scenarios that we would much rather not think about but still I were to imagine then there will be lot of changes that could be observed …show more content…

If ISIS take over my country then the society would try it’s to resist the changes in society but still there would be some slight changes in ideology and thinking when they rule us for a longer period of time. Society is all about change and the perfect example to the scenario of change is the English influence on India after the rule of British for about hundred years. Despite being Indian these changes in society and norms are still observed in our country. So dramatic changes in values and norms of society are not that hard to imagine when Islam takes over India. Islam denies and rejects any development or innovations in the religion because it is considered that any changes in the values or customs of their religion corrupts, more likely ‘’destroys’’ the original soul and they condemn those who try to divert the pure Islam. Under the influence of Islam, Indian society would start believing or somewhat start to view slight reality in their norms and actions. Today world does not believe in violence but in some years of Islamic rule some people of society would agree with the extremist interpretations regards some people who do not agree such as beheading of soldiers and civilians, journalists and workers, destruction of cultural sites, abusing human rights and war crimes would become ‘’normal’’ for …show more content…

A) If I visited North Korea as tourist and were captured. Then imagining me being moved to a remote area of the country and starting a new life as a North Korean i.e. no contact to the outer world. Well that is something scary and beyond my imaginary levels but still if I do then my life might face some drastic changes. Not just getting to learn Korean language and its culture but some big changes will definitely take place. Just by thinking about being captured in some foreign country gives me chills and over the top the country is none other than North Korea! Can a life be more worse than that? As being born in a democratic country, it will be horrifying to imagine my life isolated from the world. Every house in installed with radio that is controlled by the government and the citizens are not allowed to turn it off. Living in a room where there is no privacy and the feeling of someone watching over you all the time is something that nobody wants to live with but they have to. If anyone found watching American, South Korean films or porn is straight sentenced to death penalty so, for a medium of entertainment there are only three channels broadcasted in televisions and to make it more worse there is no internet access except the VIPs of the country. In this technological world imagining life without internet is not possible. Apart from being isolated from the outer world all magazines, newspapers and channels only consist of news related to the country and nothing about