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Manual for Gorillas
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A study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung has come to the conclusion that a billion more people live under dictatorship now than was the case 15 years ago. The findings were the sum of research for the Bertelsmann Stiftung's “Transformation Index” in which the institute analyzed the quality of democracy, the market economy and leadership in 129 countries.

While the researchers concluded that the number of people living in democracies rose from 4 billion to 4.2 billion between 2003 and 2017, they also found that 3.3 billion people lived under dictatorship last year compared to 2.3 billion in 2003.

The report further warned that growing restrictions on citizens' rights and legal standards was an acute problem in democracies. This investigation is based on facts, but in part is a mockery to the most coward kind of people that lives in the planet on the expenses of the suffering of billions of us. That’s why the title says: “fer-pect” instead of “perfect”, inspired on the 2004 year Movie “Ferpect Crime” of Alex de la Iglesia, about an ambitious salesman will do anything for that big promotion he's been chasing, but inevitably, he will learn that there is no such thing as the perfect crime.

These criminals in power are convinced that will never face justice for their atrocities, but at the end they all finish like cartoon characters.