che geuvara...

bluemanc said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
Some view Che Guevara as a hero for example, Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. while Jean-Paul Sartre described him as not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age. Guevara remains a beloved national hero to many in Cuba, where his image adorns the 3 Cuban Peso and school children begin each morning by pledging "We will be like Che In his native homeland of Argentina, where high schools bear his name numerous Che museums dot the country. Which in 2008 unveiled a 12 foot bronze statue of him in his birth city of Rosario. Additionally, Guevara has been sanctified by some Bolivian campesinos as "Saint Ernesto", to whom they pray for assistance. his was caught and killed in bolivia aswell so that says something about him as a person! some people like me see him for the doctor, philosphor, author, politician and gorrilla leader he was and well others make their own asumptions!

i am young an do don guevara clothing range but as recently stated i actually know who he was just don't want to sound too hipocritical!
Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom.
That is staggering,Che was openly racist towards Cuba's black community.
Guevara was an architect of Cuba's forced labor camps, which by 1965 were transformed into concentration camps for dissidents, homosexuals, people with AIDS, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Cubans of other religious sects.
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”

- Che personally ordered 700 executions by firing squad, which he supervised at his jungle headquarters in Cuba. He also hosted book burnings, torching thousands of books owned by suspect intellectuals and librarians.
All facts & he embraced being a monster like a long lost friend.

Shouldn't allow facts to get in the way of a money spinning myth though ;-)
 
bluemanc said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
Some view Che Guevara as a hero for example, Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. while Jean-Paul Sartre described him as not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age. Guevara remains a beloved national hero to many in Cuba, where his image adorns the 3 Cuban Peso and school children begin each morning by pledging "We will be like Che In his native homeland of Argentina, where high schools bear his name numerous Che museums dot the country. Which in 2008 unveiled a 12 foot bronze statue of him in his birth city of Rosario. Additionally, Guevara has been sanctified by some Bolivian campesinos as "Saint Ernesto", to whom they pray for assistance. his was caught and killed in bolivia aswell so that says something about him as a person! some people like me see him for the doctor, philosphor, author, politician and gorrilla leader he was and well others make their own asumptions!

i am young an do don guevara clothing range but as recently stated i actually know who he was just don't want to sound too hipocritical!
Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom.
That is staggering,Che was openly racist towards Cuba's black community.
Guevara was an architect of Cuba's forced labor camps, which by 1965 were transformed into concentration camps for dissidents, homosexuals, people with AIDS, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Cubans of other religious sects.
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”

- Che personally ordered 700 executions by firing squad, which he supervised at his jungle headquarters in Cuba. He also hosted book burnings, torching thousands of books owned by suspect intellectuals and librarians.
All facts & he embraced being a monster like a long lost friend.
and you quote from where?
 
maineman said:
bluemanc said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
Some view Che Guevara as a hero for example, Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. while Jean-Paul Sartre described him as not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age. Guevara remains a beloved national hero to many in Cuba, where his image adorns the 3 Cuban Peso and school children begin each morning by pledging "We will be like Che In his native homeland of Argentina, where high schools bear his name numerous Che museums dot the country. Which in 2008 unveiled a 12 foot bronze statue of him in his birth city of Rosario. Additionally, Guevara has been sanctified by some Bolivian campesinos as "Saint Ernesto", to whom they pray for assistance. his was caught and killed in bolivia aswell so that says something about him as a person! some people like me see him for the doctor, philosphor, author, politician and gorrilla leader he was and well others make their own asumptions!

i am young an do don guevara clothing range but as recently stated i actually know who he was just don't want to sound too hipocritical!
Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom.
That is staggering,Che was openly racist towards Cuba's black community.
Guevara was an architect of Cuba's forced labor camps, which by 1965 were transformed into concentration camps for dissidents, homosexuals, people with AIDS, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Cubans of other religious sects.
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”

- Che personally ordered 700 executions by firing squad, which he supervised at his jungle headquarters in Cuba. He also hosted book burnings, torching thousands of books owned by suspect intellectuals and librarians.
All facts & he embraced being a monster like a long lost friend.
and you quote from where?



i would like to no where you quoted from as well!
 
maineman said:
bluemanc said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
Some view Che Guevara as a hero for example, Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. while Jean-Paul Sartre described him as not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age. Guevara remains a beloved national hero to many in Cuba, where his image adorns the 3 Cuban Peso and school children begin each morning by pledging "We will be like Che In his native homeland of Argentina, where high schools bear his name numerous Che museums dot the country. Which in 2008 unveiled a 12 foot bronze statue of him in his birth city of Rosario. Additionally, Guevara has been sanctified by some Bolivian campesinos as "Saint Ernesto", to whom they pray for assistance. his was caught and killed in bolivia aswell so that says something about him as a person! some people like me see him for the doctor, philosphor, author, politician and gorrilla leader he was and well others make their own asumptions!

i am young an do don guevara clothing range but as recently stated i actually know who he was just don't want to sound too hipocritical!
Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom.
That is staggering,Che was openly racist towards Cuba's black community.
Guevara was an architect of Cuba's forced labor camps, which by 1965 were transformed into concentration camps for dissidents, homosexuals, people with AIDS, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Cubans of other religious sects.
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”

- Che personally ordered 700 executions by firing squad, which he supervised at his jungle headquarters in Cuba. He also hosted book burnings, torching thousands of books owned by suspect intellectuals and librarians.
All facts & he embraced being a monster like a long lost friend.
and you quote from where?
We're going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing." — Che Guevera

"The Negro is indolent and lazy, and spends his money on frivolities, whereas the European is forward-looking, organized and intelligent." — Che Guevara

"Mexicans are a band of illiterate Indians." — Che Guevara
All direct quotes from him.
The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have conserved their racial purity by a lack of affinity with washing,
From "The Motorcycle Diaries" by Ernesto "Che" Guevara, translated by Ann Right, Verso, NY, 1995.
Loads more if you have a look.
 
blue_chili_pepper said:
maineman said:
bluemanc said:
blue_chili_pepper said:
Some view Che Guevara as a hero for example, Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. while Jean-Paul Sartre described him as not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age. Guevara remains a beloved national hero to many in Cuba, where his image adorns the 3 Cuban Peso and school children begin each morning by pledging "We will be like Che In his native homeland of Argentina, where high schools bear his name numerous Che museums dot the country. Which in 2008 unveiled a 12 foot bronze statue of him in his birth city of Rosario. Additionally, Guevara has been sanctified by some Bolivian campesinos as "Saint Ernesto", to whom they pray for assistance. his was caught and killed in bolivia aswell so that says something about him as a person! some people like me see him for the doctor, philosphor, author, politician and gorrilla leader he was and well others make their own asumptions!

i am young an do don guevara clothing range but as recently stated i actually know who he was just don't want to sound too hipocritical!
Nelson Mandela referred to him as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom.
That is staggering,Che was openly racist towards Cuba's black community.
Guevara was an architect of Cuba's forced labor camps, which by 1965 were transformed into concentration camps for dissidents, homosexuals, people with AIDS, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Cubans of other religious sects.
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”
- Che sidelined black Cubans and mocked those who were part of the revolutionary movement. He once told radio host Luis Pons, “We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.”

- Che personally ordered 700 executions by firing squad, which he supervised at his jungle headquarters in Cuba. He also hosted book burnings, torching thousands of books owned by suspect intellectuals and librarians.
All facts & he embraced being a monster like a long lost friend.
and you quote from where?



i would like to no where you quoted from as well!
No problem,it's done.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1535" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1535</a>
That's a decent read aswell.
 
maineman said:
and you quote from where?
blue_chili_pepper said:
i would like to no where you quoted from as well!
bluemanc said:
From "The Motorcycle Diaries" by Ernesto "Che" Guevara, translated by Ann Right, Verso, NY, 1995.
Loads more if you have a look.

Good answer! :-)
 
Cheesy said:
maineman said:
and you quote from where?
blue_chili_pepper said:
i would like to no where you quoted from as well!
bluemanc said:
From "The Motorcycle Diaries" by Ernesto "Che" Guevara, translated by Ann Right, Verso, NY, 1995.
Loads more if you have a look.

Good answer! :-)


touche bluemanc touche!
 

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