Under his parents’ rule, “around 70,000 ‘enemies of the state’ were detained, some 34,000 of them tortured, and more than 3,000 killed. Independent media outlets were also shut down. The repression lasted for nine years … The Marcos family was also accused of stealing up to $10 billion from state coffers, a claim they have repeatedly denied even though authorities already have recovered around $3.3 billion in unexplained wealth.” And their son is about to win the race to become the next president of the Philippines. Time: Why Bongbong Marcos, a Philippine Dictator’s Son, Leads the Race for the Presidency. And you thought American voting behavior made you need bong hits…