You say that like it is a bad thing. They don't want democracy because they can see how it has corrupted the West, the US in particular.
So, after the debacle in Toronto over the G8/G20 fiasco, you are saying that Canadians should rise up against that oppressive dictator Harper and throw him out of the country. I'm with you on that one.
Do we want democracy? Other than the peaceful transitions between leaders and systems of balance and checks, it can otherwise be a harmful thing to us.
It's difficult to build a Skyscraper in a low-income project community because you need approval on the city council and then the "Social Activists"; often working with the Unions, will conspire to distrupt construction and spiral the costs... as a result this is where we get the bribes and corruption.
These social activists often tend to be the same ones who were throwing bags of feces during the late 60's. A bit older and fatter now, but they still haven't learned how to turn on a shower or exercise simple hygiene!
Meanwhile; in an autocracy like China, 4 skyscrapers have just been built for the price of one and house more people than the former low-income community.
Saddam was a good man before he invaded Kuwait. He was able to secularize the country, provide education and higher educations, had a cultural reinassance which was restoring Babylon and the Iraqi soon had the reputation of being the most secular and cultural people in the Middle East.
Bam... now it's a big dump