The horrors of Che....and Castro

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Che's quote:

“The Negro is indolent and spends his money on frivolities and booze, whereas the European is forward-looking, organized and intelligent,” wrote Ernesto “Che” Guevara in his diaries. When during a 1959 press conference a Cuban black asked Guevara, “what his Revolution would do for blacks?” Che sneered: “we’ll do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the Cuban revolution. By which I mean: nothing!”

More recently “The Toast of Manhattan!”sentenced other blacks (Dr. Elias Biscet, Jorge Antunez) to 20-year sentences essentially for quoting Martin Luther King in a public square. I will quote Antunez’ sister from a samizdat smuggled out of Cuba last year.

“The Cuban government tries to fool the world with siren songs depicting racial equality in our country. But it is all a farce, as I and my family can attest, having suffered from the systematic racism directed at us by Castro’s regime. My brother suffers the scourge of racial hatred every day. The beatings are always accompanied by racial epithets. They set dogs on him. They deny him medical attention. They kept him from attending his mother’s funeral. The only thing I have to thank Castro for,” she quoted her brother, “is for restoring the yoke of slavery that my ancestors lived under.”


Viva la Causa: MSM Dupes Celebrate the Racist Roots of the Castro/Che Revolution - Big Journalism

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A "peace protester" wears a Che t-shirt

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Protester wears a Che t-shirt "Che-nge the world"

Anybody who wears a Che t-shirt is a moron who don't know the history.

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A guy wears a Che t-shirt that says "I have no idea who this is."
 
Systematic racism accordingly to the ingrained centuries-old Spainard caste system in South America still persists strongly today. All one have to do is ask someone from Brazil.

Che has become an icon of rebellion; this appeal to people who are in it for the shock value. No different from those early '70s punk, such as the Sex Pistols, who wore Nazi symbolism even though they're not white nationalists themselves.
 
Rebellion? Let's try "cult" by those brainwashed who think it's hip to wear a Che t-shirt not realizing the history behind that person.


"If the nuclear missiles had remained we would have used them against the very heart of America, including New York City ... We will march the path of victory even if it costs millions of atomic victims ... We must keep our hatred alive and fan it to paroxysm." - Che Guevara, London Daily Worker, November 1962.

Yeah, just a simple rebellion.
 
To me, it's no different than people who dress up and call themselves rudeboys... and think they're "sticking it to the man" when they don't know that the original rudeboys in '60s Jamaica were responsible for gang violence, rape and so on. Doesn't bother me. I wouldn't call them "morons" either. Just that their generation is so far displaced, the original history doesn't apply to them anymore.

Che is nothing more than an iconic figure to those people.
 
Then it's a sad state of affair since they don't know (or don't care) the historical context of what Che did. Just as Castro has done, too. Nothing iconic about him, either. Although Sean Penn thinks otherwise.
 
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I think I found him
 
Is that yours, Jiro? What does that have to do with this thread?
 
Am curious. How many in AD actually support Che?

"Because of my ideological training I am one of those who believe that the solution to this world's problems is to be found behind the so-called Iron Curtain." - Che Guevara, December 14, 1957
 
Am curious. How many in AD actually support Che?

"Because of my ideological training I am one of those who believe that the solution to this world's problems is to be found behind the so-called Iron Curtain." - Che Guevara, December 14, 1957

Nobody supports Che. Che supports you.
 
Am curious. How many in AD actually support Che?

"Because of my ideological training I am one of those who believe that the solution to this world's problems is to be found behind the so-called Iron Curtain." - Che Guevara, December 14, 1957

Never knew of him till now.
 
Systematic racism accordingly to the ingrained centuries-old Spainard caste system in South America still persists strongly today. All one have to do is ask someone from Brazil.

Che has become an icon of rebellion; this appeal to people who are in it for the shock value. No different from those early '70s punk, such as the Sex Pistols, who wore Nazi symbolism even though they're not white nationalists themselves.

If I'm not mistaken, Nancy Spungen was Jewish.
 
Never knew of him till now.

Then you know how ridiculous (and dangerous) for those who wear those Che t-shirts?

Might want to do a quick Google on Che's prison known as "La Cabaña," where he executed journalists, businessmen and merchants.
 
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