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Putin

Had a horrendous childhood full of misery because of his sadistic father who routinely beat the shit out of him, often for no apparent reason. One account describes him dragging Putin across the floor by his hair. Two older brothers died before he was born. Lived in a communal apartment (kommunalka): A single rat infested room shared with other families, no hot water, shared kitchen and bathroom. Young Putin once chased a rat with a stick (an anecdote he later cited as formative for his aggressive instincts).

Stalin

In the dusty Georgian town of Gori, Vissarion “Beso” Jughashvili, a failed cobbler turned raging alcoholic, staggered home nightly to batter his wife Ekaterina and their son Ioseb (later Stalin). Beso’s fists left the boy with a permanently deformed left arm from a childhood fracture that never set properly. Smallpox scars pockmarked his face; classmates mocked him as “Pocky.” When Beso dragged him to Tiflis to apprentice as a shoemaker, 12-year-old Ioseb escaped back to his mother, vowing never to forgive the man who once hurled him against a wall for spilling soup.
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Churchill

At Blenheim Palace and later in London, Lord Randolph Churchill treated his eldest son with icy contempt, addressing him only to criticize his stammer, poor grades, or “effeminate” interests. Randolph once wrote that Winston was “a mere social wastrel” and refused to attend his Harrow speech day. His American mother, Jennie, dazzled society but was serially absent, shipping the boy to boarding schools where he wrote pleading letters (“Do come and see me, I am very unhappy”). The emotional starvation bred a lifelong hunger for glory and a terror of failure.
Hitler

Had an abusive, authoritarian father, Alois, who frequently beat him with a whip for minor infractions, leading to frequent clashes. From age six, Adolf endured daily whippings with a birch rod or hippopotamus-hide sjambok for infractions as trivial as whistling or bed-wetting. Alois once beat him unconscious for trying to run away at 11. His half-brother fled the home; his mother Klara lived in terror. Adolf’s school reports noted sullen withdrawal and violent drawings of battles, early signs of a psyche warped by unrelenting cruelty. All of this led to Adolf's eventual rebellion by dropping out of school.
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Trump

In the sprawling 23-room mansion in Jamaica Estates, Queens, young Donald navigated a gilded cage of emotional barrenness and brutal expectations. Born in 1946 as the fourth child of real estate magnate Fred Trump—a cold, high-functioning sociopath who prized ruthless success above all—and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, whose severe postpartum complications left her bedridden and absent for nearly a year after Donald's birth, the boy craved affection that never came. Fred's "love" was conditional: belittling rages, physical beatings with belts for any perceived weakness, and a mantra of "win at all costs" that pitted siblings against each other like gladiators. Donald's older brother Freddy dumped mashed potatoes on his head at family dinners, a humiliation retold endlessly to mock vulnerability. At 13, after bullying classmates and defying teachers, Fred shipped him off to the harsh New York Military Academy, where drill sergeants barked orders and hazing rituals forged his survivalist armor, but the scars of neglect and fear—of failure, of softness—lingered, birthing a man armored in grievance and aggression.
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Milei


In the crumbling Buenos Aires apartment of 1970, Javier was the firstborn son of a bus driver turned abusive tyrant and a seamstress mother who endured nightly screams. His father Eduardo—nicknamed “The Beast” by neighbors—unleashed volcanic rages: whipping the boy with electrical cables until welts split open, kicking him down concrete stairs for spilling milk, locking him in a coal cellar for hours as “punishment” for stuttering during family prayers. His mother Alicia, bruised and cowed, could only whisper apologies while bandaging wounds in secret. Classmates at the Catholic school remembered Javier arriving with black eyes and torn uniforms, yet he was forbidden to cry—his father once smashed a radio over his head for “whining like a girl.” At 12, after a beating that cracked two ribs, Javier fled to his aunt’s house for three days; his father dragged him back by the hair, snarling that weakness invited death. The boy coped by devouring economics textbooks under the covers with a flashlight, forging a chainsaw-wielding persona from the ashes of a childhood where love was measured in bruises and survival meant outshouting the screams.
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Kim Jong Un


In the fortified compounds of Pyongyang, the youngest son of Kim Jong Il was born in 1984 into a dynasty of terror disguised as privilege. His Swiss-educated mother Ko Yong Hui favored him, but his father—paranoid, diabetic, and drunk on cognac—treated the boy as a disposable pawn in succession games. At age eight, Kim was forced to watch public executions of “traitors” from a velvet-lined balcony, the crack of rifles imprinting obedience. His half-brother Kim Jong Nam mocked his chubbiness and stutter; guards encouraged palace staff to beat the child for crying during drills. Sent to Switzerland under a false identity, he was yanked back at 15 after his father deemed Western “weakness” contagious. Isolated in a marble palace with no peers, tutored by ex-generals who slapped him for wrong answers on missile trajectories, young Kim learned that love was a bullet and survival meant becoming the bullet—his first recorded order at 17: execute the chef who served undercooked rice.
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Saddam Hussein

In the sun-scorched mud-brick village of Al-Awja near Tikrit, Saddam was born in 1937 to a father who vanished before his birth and a mother, Subha, so shattered by grief she beat the infant with sticks and tried to abort him with a rusty coat hanger. Raised by his uncle’s family after Subha remarried a sadistic illiterate shepherd named Hassan al-Majid—nicknamed “Hassan the Liar”—the boy endured daily thrashings with a hot asphalt-coated hose for stealing eggs or failing to herd goats. Hassan forced 8-year-old Saddam to sleep in the goat pen, barefoot in winter, and branded his thigh with a red-hot iron for lying about a lost sheep. Schoolmates taunted him as “the bastard son of a whore”; he responded by stabbing a bully with a rusty nail at age 10. Stealing a pistol from his uncle at 12, Saddam slept with it under his pillow, vowing to kill the man who made him beg for bread crusts—years later, as dictator, he personally shot Hassan in the head during a family reunion, whispering, “This is for the goat pen.”
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>>519808319
Putin was connected. His grandfather was the personal chef for Stalin and Lenin.
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>>519808555
>years later, as dictator, he personally shot Hassan in the head during a family reunion, whispering, “This is for the goat pen.”
Giga based.
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>>519808555
>with a rusty coat hanger.
burger bs, nobody uses these retarded wire hangers but burgers
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>>519810650
Are you saying grok is wrong?
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>>519810040
True.
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