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SpitOutTheSuffer discovered 44 months ago
Che Guevara
eudora rated 13 days ago
One of heroes.
yobaba rated 5 weeks ago
" .... Che Guevara has ironically been subsumed by the capitalist consumer culture he despised. The primary variable of this phenomenon has been a monochrome graphic of his face, which has become one of the World's most universally merchandised images, found on an endless array of items including: t-shirts, hats, posters, tattoos, and even bikinis. Yet, Guevara also remains an iconic figure both in specifically political contexts and as a wide-ranging popular icon of youthful rebellion. How much do you know of this man? I know very little; this account is from Wikipedia, so who knows how 'accurate' it really is. Regardless, it is a fascinating account of a very courageous (if foolhardy) young man. Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14, 1928 - October 9, 1967)
AquinasShrugged rated 5 weeks ago
Here's the real Che: 1) Executed thousands of political prisoners who opposed Castro's rule. Many of them never got a trial. 2)Enjoyed torturing prisoners, children included. 3)Labeled himself "Stalin II" early in his career. 4) Backed a regime that has imprisoned approximately 350,000 people for political dissent. In the 20th century, communism is directly responsible for the deaths of 100 million people. Any idiot that thinks it was or is a noble endeavor deserves to experience its atrocities. What irks me the most, is that it's not the poor that speak so highly of Marxism or even its neutered cousin, democratic-socialism, it's the rich! They can have money--but not you. Guevera was a terrible military commander. Like many zealous martinets, his legacy only survives because of the ardency of his beliefs and the unyielding force in which he wrote of them and carried them to fruition. In the end, Che Guevera showed himself a coward. Before his capture at the hands of Bolivian Special Forces sent to capture or kill him, Che is reported to have yelled, "Do not shoot! I am Che Guevara and worth more to you alive than dead." The Bolivians sent this so-called hero to the resting place of all who lack a proper respect for liberty: To a thug's grave.
dobedobedo rated 5 weeks ago

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Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14, 1928 - October 9, 1967), commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che, or simply Che, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader. His stylized image also later became an ubiquitous countercultural symbol worldwide. As a young medical student, Guevara travelled throughout Latin America and was transformed by the endemic poverty he witnessed. His experiences and observations during these trips led him to conclude that the region's ingrained economic inequalities were an intrinsic result of monopoly capitalism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism, with the only remedy being world revolution. This belief prompted his involvement in Guatemala's social reforms under President Jacobo Arbenz, whose eventual CIA-assisted overthrow solidified Guevara's radical ideology. Ernesto Che Guevara Farewell letter from Che to Fidel Castro « Year of Agriculture » Havana, April 1, 1965. Fidel: At this moment I remember many things: when I met you in Maria Antonia's house, when you proposed I come along, all the tensions involved in the preparations. One day they came by and asked who should be notified in case of death, and the real possibility of it struck us all. Later we knew it was true, that in a revolution one wins or dies (if it is a real one). Many comrades fell along the way to victory. Today everything has a less dramatic tone, because we are more mature, but the event repeats itself. I feel that I have fulfilled the part of my duty that tied me to the Cuban revolution in its territory, and I say farewell to you, to the comrades, to your people, who now are mine. ............................................................................ http://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1965/04/01.htm
diegoesp rated 5 weeks ago
Tommorrow it's his birthday. Altough I definitely disagree with his political views and deeply dislike his methods (that included military violence) he undoubtedly was a man with principles, that really believed what he preached. From the page: "Ernesto "Che" Guevara (May 14, 1928 â€" October 9, 1967), commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che, or simply Che, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader. His stylized image also later became an ubiquitous countercultural symbol worldwide. As a young medical student, Guevara travelled throughout Latin America and was transformed by the endemic poverty he witnessed. His experiences and observations during these trips led him to conclude that the region's ingrained economic inequalities were an intrinsic result of monopoly capitalism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism, with the only remedy being world revolution. "
theyadoso rated 2 months ago
A Douche who thought oppression was the solution.
Noey rated 2 months ago
The first thing to note is that in my son's veins flowed the blood of the Irish rebels, the Spanish conquistadores and the Argentinean patriots. Evidently Che inherited some of the features of our restless ancestors. There was something in his nature which drew him to distant wanderings, dangerous adventures and new ideas. " -- Ernesto Guevara Lynch, Che's Father [5]
arielblack rated 4 months ago
Fascinating article on Argentinian born Cuban revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the article is currently being disputed for its neutrality.
Swannee rated 5 months ago
Factual article for communist cock worship.
voorlooper rated 6 months ago
To those morons who think this man is a hero... haha!
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