The real Che Guevara
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MovieManCin2 — 6 years ago(June 29, 2019 04:15 AM)
He was an asshole and a mass murderer. Once again I am GLAD he is dead. Hopefully he's being tortured in hell.
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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victorin1 — 6 years ago(July 01, 2019 01:39 AM)
When the Rumanian writer Stefan Bacie visited Havana, Che Guevara
invited him to be present at an execution. Bacie has made reference a few times
to this macabre invitation, the last time in his poem:
"I DO NOT SING TO CHE"
I do not sing to Che,
neither I have sung to Stalin
with Che I spoke enough in Mexico,
and in Havana he invited me,
biting the pure between the lips,
like inviting somebody to a drink in the bar,
to accompany him to see how people are shot
at the wall in la Cabaña.
I do not sing to Che,
neither I have sung to Stalin;
let Neruda, Guillen and Cortazar sing to him;
they sing to Che (the singers of Stalin),
I sing to the youth of Czechoslovakia.
The difference between ‘Che’ Guevara and Pol Pot was that Guevara never studied in Paris.
But the mass-executioner gets a standing ovation by the same people in the U.S who opposes capital punishment! Is there a psychiatrist in the house?! -
victorin1 — 6 years ago(July 04, 2019 07:33 AM)
Che, the radical left symbol, was a homophobe.
Che played a principal role in setting up Cuba's first labor camp in the Guanahacabibes region in western Cuba in 1960-1961, to confine people who had committed no crime punishable by law, revolutionary or otherwise. This "crimes" involved drinking, vagrancy, disrespect for authorities, laziness and playing loud music. Che defended that initiative in his own words:
We only send to Guanahacabibes those doubtful cases where we are not sure people should go to jail. I believe that people who should go to jail should go to jail anyway.
This camp was the precursor to the eventual systematic confinement, starting in 1965 in the province of Camagüey, of dissidents, homosexuals, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and other such scum, under the banner of UMAP, Unidades Militares de Ayuda a la Producción, or Military Units to Help Production. Herded into buses and trucks, the “unfit” would be transported at gunpoint into concentration camps organized on the Guanahacabibes mold. Some would never return; others would be raped, beaten, or mutilated; and most would be traumatized for life, as Néstor Almendros's wrenching documentary Improper Conduct showed the world a couple of decades ago. [4]
[4] Álvaro Vargas Llosa, “Che Guevara, the killing machine”, The New Republic, 11/7/2005
This type of forced confinement without due process was also applied to AIDS victims during the decade of the 80s and 90s. -
victorin1 — 6 years ago(July 11, 2019 06:59 AM)
Che, the radical left symbol, was a homophobe.
“Che played a principal role in setting up Cuba's first labor camp in the Guanahacabibes region in western Cuba in 1960-1961, to confine people who had committed no crime punishable by law, revolutionary or otherwise. This "crimes" involved drinking, vagrancy, disrespect for authorities, laziness and playing loud music. Che defended that initiative in his own words:
“We only send to Guanahacabibes those doubtful cases where we are not sure people should go to jail. I believe that people who should go to jail should go to jail anyway.”
This camp was the precursor to the eventual systematic confinement, starting in 1965 in the province of Camagüey, of dissidents, homosexuals, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and other such scum, under the banner of UMAP, Unidades Militares de Ayuda a la Producción, or Military Units to Help Production. Herded into buses and trucks, the “unfit” would be transported at gunpoint into concentration camps organized on the Guanahacabibes mold. Some would never return; others would be raped, beaten, or mutilated; and most would be traumatized for life, as Néstor Almendros's wrenching documentary Improper Conduct showed the world a couple of decades ago.” [4]
[4] Álvaro Vargas Llosa, “Che Guevara, the killing machine”, The New Republic, 11/7/2005
This type of forced confinement without due process was also applied to AIDS victims during the decade of the 80s and 90s.
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Pingfa — 3 years ago(August 07, 2022 08:16 PM)
Che, the radical left symbol, was a homophobe.
Historically all far left regimes were, save for the Bolsheviks. Which is why it's bizarre twist that somehow it's become a requirement for the modern 'left' to promote LGBTQRSJWPism, and that many of them fancy the USSR to be a rainbow paradise, despite the fact that it remained illegal up until the collapse of the Union. -
bigbadwolf666 — 4 years ago(September 18, 2021 04:17 PM)
This is beyond bizarre.
I strangely used to be an unflinching loyal supporter but through the years and education I've come to realize it was all one big lie and I dont know historians dont just smash him. He was evil like the Devil doesnt deserve the support he gets from the masses that dont really know the truth.
This thread is quite good.
Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
Without strife, you do not advance.
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victorin1 — 4 years ago(June 18, 2021 06:48 AM)
This is the true impact that the regime Che co-founded had on race relations, which made him "a living, breathing instrument" of racism.
Quotes from the book “The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin America Journey” by Che Guevara:
“The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing, have seen their territory invaded by a new kind of slave: the Portuguese.
The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving, which has pursued him as far as this corner of America and drives him to advance himself, even independently of his own individual aspirations.
That's Che himself delighted in belittling blacks in his celebrated Motorcycle Diaries.” Can't imagine how Robert Redford left that out of his charming movie. -
victorin1 — 4 years ago(June 29, 2021 10:23 PM)
These quotes are from the article by Humberto (Bert) Corzo “Che Guevara: The Fish Die by the Mouth”, in reference to those “fooled by their own speech.”
Cuba: Che Guevara: The Fish Die by the Mouth (cubanet.org)
Here he shows his racial bias towards dark skinned women.
Waiting for a ship that will take them to Easter Island Che wrote: "Easter Island… there to have a white boyfriend is an honor for the females. There, work, what hope, the women do it all, and one eats, sleeps and keeps them content
This is from Che stay in Costa Rica in 1953.
Upon arrival in Costa Rica, he writes down the following: “I stayed outside with a young black woman that I picked up, Socorro, more whore that the hens, with 16 years on her back.” Guevara makes his contempt for women clear and his latent social resentment is made evident once more time.
Che didn't think much of Mexicans either, look at what he said about them according to “el coreano”, Che’s comrade in Mexico.
Miguel Sanchez, el "Coreano", responsible of the military instruction of Castro’s Granma expeditionary force in Mexico in 1956. El Coreano affirmed that “Che always had problems with the blacks and despised them just like the Indians of Mexico", to which he referred as “the illiterate Indians of Mexico.” Che shows his racist face again. -
victorin1 — 4 years ago(July 07, 2021 01:41 AM)
This is an excerpt from an interview of radio host Luis Pons by Fontova.
During a 1959 press conference whit Luis Pons, a prominent Cuban black, asked Che Guevara, what the revolution planed on doing to help blacks. Che answered: “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.” Humberto Fontova, Exposing the real Che Guevara: And the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him, Sentinel HC, April 19, 2007.
This is from 1965 during the war in the Congo from Bert Corzo article.
Again and again he pointed to a lack of leadership amongst the Africans, the incompetence of the Congolese fighters and a terrible disorganization. Che’s assessments make him look like a racist.
I wonder if Evo Morales has read this commentary in Bert article.
In reference to the Bolivian peasants, writes in his diary on June 19, 1967 “the inhabitants one must hunt them to be able to speak with them because they are like little animals.” Genius and figure right up to the grave.
The justification that Che was young and immature doesn’t cut it anymore. As we can see from his behavior, he was a racist person through and through all his life. -
victorin1 — 4 years ago(July 18, 2021 03:01 AM)
Che GMT Rolex watch
Photo of Che wearing his GMT Rolex watch. It should be dedicated to all those communist professors who talk like revolutionaries, live like hypocrites, and fail to teach their students about inconvenient truths.
What do you think of Che expensive Rolex watch? I wonder who gave it to him. -
Platonic_Caveman — 6 years ago(July 01, 2019 02:58 AM)
The system he worked to destroy created more death and suffering than Guevara ever did. Yeah, the guy sounds like a loon. But the man he and Castro replaced, Batista, unleashed far more destruction on the Cuban people than Guevara ever did. It was a bankrupt system fueled by the American mob and run by Batista who is credited with the deaths of 20,000 people.
Sure, not every revolutionary is a sweetheart. But balance it against what they replaced.
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