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    victorin1 — 2 months ago(February 01, 2026 10:51 PM)

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    No doubt Progressives/Regressives love Che Guevara. Given the opportunity they would act like him. He was a psychopath through and through. Progressives have a very sick sense of humor. Like him, they are great admirers of genocides such as Joseph Stalin, the sadistic communist tyrant of the USSR, responsible for the death of 20 million people.
    Thanks to Che's own testimonials, his thoughts and his deeds, we now know exactly how deluded so many of our contemporaries are about him. Those who worship Che aren’t rebels or peace activists. They are dupes furthering the destructive legacy of collectivism and the mayhem it has wrought the world over.
    Che's legacy in Cuba is one neighbor spying on another, high suicide rates, and a generation of young Cubans risking their lives on rafts in the Florida Straits rather than continue to live under a despotic government. Che's true legacy is simply one of terror and murder.

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      victorin1 — 1 month ago(February 08, 2026 08:10 PM)

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      Thanks to Che's own testimonials, his thoughts and his deeds, we now know exactly how deluded so many of our contemporaries are about him. Those who worship Che aren’t rebels or peace activists. They are dupes furthering the destructive legacy of collectivism and the mayhem it has wrought the world over.
      Che's legacy in Cuba is one neighbor spying on another, high suicide rates, and a generation of young Cubans risking their lives on rafts in the Florida Straits rather than continue to live under a despotic government. Che's true legacy is simply one of terror and murder.
      In a truly free society, people are allowed the freedom of expression. With this freedom of expression comes freedom of speech, press, and dissent. Che spoke openly with José Pardo Llada, a Cuban journalist, and told him,
      “We must eliminate all newspapers; we cannot make a revolution with free press.”
      Having an open dialogue about different opinions was not an option in the “free Cuba.” Che’s fanaticism even infected his personal relationships; he only made friends with those who were like-minded:
      “My friends are friends only so long as they think as I do politically.”
      No doubt antifa national socialist activist are like-minded too.

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        victorin1 — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 05:59 AM)

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        In a truly free society, people are allowed the freedom of expression. With this freedom of expression comes freedom of speech, press, and dissent. Che spoke openly with José Pardo Llada, a Cuban journalist, and told him,
        “We must eliminate all newspapers; we cannot make a revolution with free press.”
        Having an open dialogue about different opinions was not an option in the “free Cuba.” Che’s fanaticism even infected his personal relationships; he only made friends with those who were like-minded:
        “My friends are friends only so long as they think as I do politically.”
        No doubt antifa national socialist activist are like-minded too.
        Ernesto Che Guevara, the myth of the good partisan who proved not to be so |Al Día News
        The statues of Conquerors and Slavers are not the only ones to be vandalized. Now it's the revolutionaries' turn.
        By Beatriz García
        October 28, 2020
        In the middle of October, the city of Leganes, in Madrid (Spain), awoke to a change in its landscape that many of sleepy neighbors didn't notice.
        The bust of Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara, who together with Fidel Castro made the so-called Cuban Revolution, was covered with tape.
        Immediately, three Spanish artists, Omar Jerez, Julia Martinez and Aritz Martin, claimed credit for the feat.
        They had done it as part of a political performance, an action they called "criminal whitewashing," which they released with a video on YouTube. Click link for full article.
        Che Guevara is the most bleached character in history. In the video "Criminal Whitening" the artists exercise a critical and direct reflection on the existing distortion around the mythical figure of "Che": the construction of the false myth and the dichotomy between reality and made up.

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          victorin1 — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 06:05 AM)

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          Ernesto Che Guevara, the myth of the good partisan who proved not to be so |Al Día News
          The statues of Conquerors and Slavers are not the only ones to be vandalized. Now it's the revolutionaries' turn.
          By Beatriz García
          October 28, 2020
          In the middle of October, the city of Leganes, in Madrid (Spain), awoke to a change in its landscape that many of sleepy neighbors didn't notice.
          The bust of Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara, who together with Fidel Castro made the so-called Cuban Revolution, was covered with tape.
          Immediately, three Spanish artists, Omar Jerez, Julia Martinez and Aritz Martin, claimed credit for the feat.
          They had done it as part of a political performance, an action they called "criminal whitewashing," which they released with a video on YouTube. Click link for full article.
          Che Guevara is the most bleached character in history. In the video "Criminal Whitening" the artists exercise a critical and direct reflection on the existing distortion around the mythical figure of "Che": the construction of the false myth and the dichotomy between reality and made up.
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          “The statues of Conquerors and Slavers are not the only ones to be vandalized. Now it's the revolutionaries' turn.” A homage bust to a murderer, homophobic and racist in the Madrid town of Leganés. Whitening of the false myth, a quid pro quo. Fidel Castro magnified him to the point that today many people have him as a saint and do not know that he was an s.o.b.

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            victorin1 — 3 weeks ago(March 09, 2026 06:27 PM)

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            “The statues of Conquerors and Slavers are not the only ones to be vandalized. Now it's the revolutionaries' turn.” A homage bust to a murderer, homophobic and racist in the Madrid town of Leganés. Whitening of the false myth, a quid pro quo. Fidel Castro magnified him to the point that today many people have him as a saint and do not know that he was an s.o.b.
            In the education system of the Castroit regime Cuban children begin their classes each day with the following chant:
            “Pioneers for Communism, we will be like Che.”
            As Bert Corzo wrote: “They will be then the new men; fanatics, liars, assassins and failed men, reaching the total realization of being like Che.…Che was fanatical, dogmatic, spiteful, envious, arrogant, proud, a liar, racist, devoid of morals, mercenary and homophobic, a bloodthirsty murderer, a cold killing machine, that the fanaticism of the left has turned into a hero.”

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                victorin1 — 2 weeks ago(March 17, 2026 05:53 AM)

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                In the education system of the Castroit regime Cuban children begin their classes each day with the following chant:
                “Pioneers for Communism, we will be like Che.”
                As Bert Corzo wrote: “They will be then the new men; fanatics, liars, assassins and failed men, reaching the total realization of being like Che.…Che was fanatical, dogmatic, spiteful, envious, arrogant, proud, a liar, racist, devoid of morals, mercenary and homophobic, a bloodthirsty murderer, a cold killing machine, that the fanaticism of the left has turned into a hero.”
                PBS Hemingway Docuseries Covers Up His Communist Connections | Frontpage Mag
                April 15, 2021 by Humberto Fontova
                “They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too…Lynn Novick and Ken Burns consider the seminal writer in all his complexity and controversy in their new PBS documentary series. Could there be anything more subversive than turning a spotlight, in this moment, on Ernest Hemingway?” wrote Gal Beckerman in the The New York Times this month.
                “Subversive?” Ah! At least the term appears in connection with the docuseries. And considering that Ernest Hemingway eagerly joined Stalin’s KGB (technically the NKVD at the time), secretly contributed tens of thousands to the Cuban communist party and (literally) drank, as a spectator, to Che Guevara and Fidel Castros’ firing-squad murder marathons, you might think the term “subversive” fits.Click link for full article.
                Fontova nailed, after all McCarthy was right. Hemingway supported lefties causes, a hypocritical fellow traveler. The PBS documentary is just glamorizing his life. He watched mass executions like it was a sporting event.

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                  victorin1 — 1 week ago(March 25, 2026 04:48 AM)

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                  PBS Hemingway Docuseries Covers Up His Communist Connections | Frontpage Mag
                  April 15, 2021 by Humberto Fontova
                  “They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too…Lynn Novick and Ken Burns consider the seminal writer in all his complexity and controversy in their new PBS documentary series. Could there be anything more subversive than turning a spotlight, in this moment, on Ernest Hemingway?” wrote Gal Beckerman in the The New York Times this month.
                  “Subversive?” Ah! At least the term appears in connection with the docuseries. And considering that Ernest Hemingway eagerly joined Stalin’s KGB (technically the NKVD at the time), secretly contributed tens of thousands to the Cuban communist party and (literally) drank, as a spectator, to Che Guevara and Fidel Castros’ firing-squad murder marathons, you might think the term “subversive” fits.Click link for full article.
                  Fontova nailed, after all McCarthy was right. Hemingway supported lefties causes, a hypocritical fellow traveler. The PBS documentary is just glamorizing his life. He watched mass executions like it was a sporting event.
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                  Hemingway described Fidel Castro regime as "very pure and beautiful", that alone tell you a lot about the man political leaning. He was just a typical fellow traveler.

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                    victorin1 — 8 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:25 PM)

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                    Hemingway described Fidel Castro regime as "very pure and beautiful", that alone tell you a lot about the man political leaning. He was just a typical fellow traveler.
                    Hemingway invited his friend George Plimpton, editor of the Paris Review, to witness the shooting of prisoners condemned by the tribunals under Guevara's control. They watched as the men were trucked in, unloaded, shot, and taken away. As a result, Plimpton later refused to publish Guevara's memoir, The Motorcycle Diaries.

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                      /.​ — 2 years ago(September 21, 2023 08:57 AM)

                      Dojo this lame ass thread.
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                        The Many Ghosts of Murr — 2 years ago(October 22, 2023 01:28 AM)

                        Drove a diesel van. Kept his gun in quiet seclusion. Such a humble man, that Che guy
                        (Did anyone do that yet? Eh)

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                          victorin1 — 2 years ago(October 26, 2023 01:46 AM)

                          Che: A revolution in pop culture misrepresentation - The Cougar (thedailycougar.com
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                          By Sarah Backer
                          Published on Friday, April 12, 2013
                          Next time you see someone sporting a shirt or anything with the visage of Marxist freedom fighter, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, stop and ask them what they know about this romanticized symbol of revolution.
                          Clothing stores, like this one in Belfast, Northern Ireland, feature T-shirts with the image of Marxist freedom fighter Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Hollywood and counterculture young adults romanticize the life of a man who executed thousands and said, “the victory of Socialism is worth millions of atomic deaths.” | Wikimedia Commons
                          Chances are it’s not too much.
                          Among our generation, there exists a “cult of Che” completely ignorant in their adoration and glorification. Psychology freshman major Kiana Wall said he’s a symbol with a false or misunderstood value.
                          “As a symbol, Guevara had meaning in the past,” Wall said, “but it seems like those who wear those shirts now are just trying to exaggerate their political radicalism without knowing much about him at all.”
                          Click link above for full article.
                          Sarah Baker is a business major at the University of Houston and has written several Op-Eds for the school's paper, The Daily Cougar. In this opinion piece she takes on the obsession a number of people have with Che Guevara, wearing t-shirts with his image while being totally oblivious to the fact Guevara was a psychotic, sadistic mass murderer.

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                            The Many Ghosts of Murr — 2 years ago(October 26, 2023 01:49 AM)

                            Hello to you, too

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                              victorin1 — 2 years ago(October 29, 2023 06:27 AM)

                              If you buy a Che shirt what are you endorsing? Capitalism, one of the many things Che was fighting against. By plastering his face on every piece of merchandise imaginable you have completely gone against his socialist beliefs.

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                                The Many Ghosts of Murr — 2 years ago(October 29, 2023 02:45 PM)

                                Babe, I posted a Bowie line. That's all. Your logic is dumb, but I do not, nor have I ever, owned any piece of merchandise with Che Guevara on it. You're stuck and spiraling

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                                  victorin1 — 2 years ago(November 02, 2023 10:43 PM)

                                  Guevara’s elevation as symbol of goodness, due to the self-indulgence and frivolity of pampered Western pseudo revolutionaries, speaks clearly of their lack of critical objective analysis.

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                                    victorin1 — 2 years ago(November 08, 2023 08:54 PM)

                                    Ms. Baker took the time to learn the facts and provides us with that glimmer of hope that perhaps not all of America's college youth is completely ignorant of Cuban history. She paints a very different picture of the “revolutionary” poster icon.

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                                      victorin1 — 2 years ago(November 14, 2023 01:18 AM)

                                      Che, the radical left symbol, was a homophobe. He played a principal role in setting up Cuba's first labor camp in the Guanahacabibes region in western Cuba in 1960-1961. 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, Military Units to Help Production.

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                                        victorin1 — 2 years ago(November 17, 2023 11:42 PM)

                                        Che defended that initiative in his own words:
                                        “We only send those doubtful cases where we are not sure people should go to jail.”
                                        These people would be transported at gunpoint into concentration camps. Some would never return; others would be raped, beaten, or mutilated; and most would be traumatized for life. 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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                                          victorin1 — 2 years ago(November 22, 2023 02:34 AM)

                                          “Happy” Birthday, Che Guevara (townhall.com)
                                          Humberto Fontova | Jun 21, 2013
                                          June 14th marked Ernesto Che Guevara’s 85th birthday. Yet amazingly, no celebrations were reported by the Obama campaign precinct-captain who in 2008 decorated her Houston office with his famous visage.
                                          And this precinct-captain was not your usual bubble-headed Che Groupie who seemed to recall the awesome dude opening for the Foo Fighters at Lollapalooza. No, this Che fan was middle-aged woman born in Cuba where she lived during a period when Che Guevara was Cuba's chief executioner and second in command. At the time, Cuba had the highest political incarceration and execution rate on earth, far surpassing that of their Soviet mentors and suitors. Chile’s much-reviled Pinochet regime never even approached it.
                                          Click link for full article.
                                          This Cuban American woman, with the Che image on the Cuban flag in the background, is obviously a Castro sympathizer. She is doing the same thing that some Cuban sympathizers are doing. See what they can find out and what they can organize against this Great Country.
                                          Under Che Guevara's rule "Change" indeed came to Cuba. If I was running for President, I would make damn sure that I wasn't being misrepresented by ANY office, especially on TV, unless of course I endorsed it.
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