@1nikg I'm with you 110%. Che and Bill would have made a formidable force. I've only recently taken a serious look at the Cuban Revolution, and I for one, have the utmost respect and admiration for the People of Cuba, and the revolutionaries who set them free. Free from the stranglehold that had gripped their country for years, thanks to the maggots in power before Fidel took over. And BILL HICKS WITH A GUN!!! Enough said......
@1nikg I'm with you 110%. Che and Bill would have made a formidable force. I've only recently taken a serious look at the Cuban Revolution, and I for one, have the utmost respect and admiration for the People of Cuba, and the revolutionaries who set them free. Free from the stranglehold that had gripped their country for years, thanks to the maggots in power before Fidel took over. And BILL HICKS WITH A GUN!!! Enough said......
:'( hey che come back! come back and we'll send as exchange barac obama.. Please, now with crisis and capitalism, we need guys like you to guide revolution..
CHE battled 3 different U.$.-backed dictators (Batista, Mobutu, Barrientos) on 3 continents (N America, Africa, S America) ... to liberate humanity. He is the epitome of bravery, fearlessness, and courage.
In the last battle, it took 1,800 rangers to defeat Che's group of 21 men.
@autisim im so fk,ing tierd of hearing this bs of che that he killed childsren, u punk ass bch!!! u dont no him, u white punk, so stfu. ur the ignorent show me proofs of this lie. i no u cant u punk ass idiot, even a brainless nutless monkey knows more about che then u, u ignorent idiot!
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People are so ignorant to idolize a man who even calls himself a killing machine and blew off children's heads for amusement. How ironic they wear his picture on their underwear and swim trunks. He's the hight of capitalist fashion!
Che Guevara embodies the ideals of justice, equality, freedom, truth, and bravery.
He is a martyr to the cause of world liberation from the shackles of capital slavery. The slave plantations were replaced by the corporation and Guevara gave his life to wake up the huddled masses of humanity.
CHE will live on for all eternity and will reside in the hearts of billions until this world breathes its last breath. Hasta La Victoria Siempre!
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this is really funny...Che was an ego-maniac white Argentinina who said on NUMEROUS occasions that Latin America would be better when ALL the indians were killed off.He also was a closeted gay who used men and then they wound up dead.He wrote a letter (published) to his wife where he told her to support herself and THEIR children because he didn't see himself "wasting" his time with her or them. Oh yeah, that's a hero. Americans are so naive. Go wash your Che T-shirt already.Typical idiots!
Well, I'll agree with you in that it's the height of irony for the Americans (those from the US) to buy and wear a Che shirt, but then the rest of the stuff I'm afraid just comes from your hatred and not from facts..!!
Oh and another thing, when someone is fighting for a cause that goes beyond his own person, he often see himself wasting his time on his own selfish and petty needs..!! But I guess that's too much for a lot of you to comprehend..!!
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how noble of el che to abandon his children and wife for a "greater" good...I'm sure his hungry wife and starving kids were comforted by the largesse of your words and patronizing prattle...what next Bob Marley opening up a rehab clinic in Korea? has to be an american
What's wrong with that? What's so hard in comprehending that ideals aren't defined by nationalities? He did what he believed to be right, his wife was well taken care of by his companeros, and now, his legacy..!!
And how the hell can I be patronizing to someone like Che? Are you serious? Or did you just learn a new big word and wanted to use it just to show how smart you are?
Spartacus fought against the imperialistic forces of Rome, Che fought against the imperialistic forces of the US. Both of these forces called our heroes murderers while murdering, pillaging, and raping in the name of their empire.
he murdered no one except people guiltied of crimes especially war crimes, which is even common in western world including Texas and many other states with capital punishment, so whats wrong in it you ignorant fuck??
@mudassaralishah what's funny is the hypocrisy that is in all of this. The U.S. government has caused thousands of deaths in Latin America by proxy wars, and let's not forget the Iraq war, and Abu Ghraib. Who are the U.S. to cry out about human rights? they need to take the needle out of their own eye.
@mudassaralishah I admire Che for his will to fight for a better world, for a social utopic world that he thought he could build. But you can't say that he was a saint and 100% right in the decisions he made. If you say he only killed the guilty people, than you're the one being ignorant. What was the guilt of Bolivian soldiers killed during his campaign in that country? They were just a bunch of innocent people defending their country. What about the hundreds of executions in Cuba?
che is the fucking men there should classes in college about this great revolutionary leader any one that has the balls to go to a country that he hates and hates him back shows great characteristics
The CIA...why am I not surprised?. I've just started learning about Guevara, I knew some general things about him(a cuban revolutionary, and a critic of U.S. imperialism), finding this out only reaffirms my belief that United States is a threat to the rest of the world.
When ever there's an independant country that's not apart of their globalist agenda, they always go in, (CIA or militarily), overthrow the government, destabalize the country, and make everything worse, economically and politically. (e.g. Cuba, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, and most recently Arengtina,)
To be honest, I am worried that that might have been the case, anpasu2003. Sometime before Che left Cuba, Fidel had begun putting pressure on him as Che began to criticize the Soviet Union's inhumane tactics. This of course, did not sit well with Fidel as the Soviet Union was Cuba's main source of financial backing. I would hate to believe that fidel had anything to do with his death, and find that unlikely. But there was tension between him and Che after his departure, this much is true.
Nobody could make Che do anything he did not want to do himself. He was a man without a home, having renounced his Cuban citizenship, and his pride was such that he would not go back with his tail between his legs. Him and Fidel were friends till the end. Everything that could have gone wrong in Bolivia did go wrong, from new recruits turning traitors and making them get started before they were ready, to loss of communication in La Paz, to losing contact with Joaquin's group, etc.
Shortly before Che left for the Congo, he had been coordinating guerrilla groups in Peru and in Argentina, the latter of which he planned to join, along with his friends Masetti, Pena, and Castellano. The group never made it out alive, except for the latter. Che was eternally restless and found it hard to stay in one place for too long, which is why he did so many things with seemingly limitless energy. He was more like a Don Quixote, rather than a bureaucrat.
"Che was not only a heroic fighter, but a revolutionary thinker, with a political and moral project and a system of ideas and values for which he fought and gave his life. For Che, the true revolutionary was one who felt that the great problems of all humanity were his or her personal problems, one who was capable of feeling exultation whenever a new banner of liberty was raised somewhere else." ---- Michael Löwy
Like Kurt Cobein!!! hahaha...anyway...I thought about that to...but even the way he died is amazing...his last words...I can't picture him dying of..."oldness"
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It really surprises me to see how so many people out of ignorance have glorified Che Guavara who was nothing but a mass murdering terrorist. Even when he was captured, he literally begged for his life. Some "brave" man he was.
People out of sheer ignorance have totally over rated this terrorist.
U represent the american standard educated: know nothing, especially history of foreing people. ¿Murdering terrorist? You suck, supid idiot, u must be 11 or a fu'ng cuban exiliated. Idiot, stupid and a's's h'ol'e. U moron ignorant
I agree that the use of violence was by no means a great thing, but before you pass judgement on Che, I think you should take into account what would happen if they did not use violence. If they did not use violence, they would have gotten massacered.
might be correct, but he could have actually avoided the brutal mass death executions, that he declared for the war criminals; would have projected him more diplomatic . . .
As much as I would like to say yes, when you figure the constant external threats that were being pushed against the island, you can get a better understanding of why it happend.
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1nikg 4 months ago
LOL
lamachosalway 7 months ago
Viva Cuba
Tierra Socialista
Patria de Fidel
respect from Glasgow Scotland... birthplace of Commissar John MacLean.
undercoverbrother67 10 months ago 2
If you want to be in the company of great men when you get to "the other side" you must do great things.
casinohijack 11 months ago
Fuck CIA to murder such a legendary revolutionary leader.He is our hero.And he is immortal in our memories.
LONG LIVE ERNESTO CHE.LONG LIVE REVOLUTION.
LordSanu 11 months ago
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Hey, whats the name of the first song used in the part, its really emotional. Viva El Che!!!, you may kill a man, but you wont kill his name.
gaucholemaestro 1 year ago
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Hey, whats the name of the first song used in the part, its really emotional. Viva El Che!!!, you may kill a man, but you wont kill his name.
gaucholemaestro 1 year ago
Hey, whats the name of the first song used in the part, its really emotional. Viva El Che!!!, you may kill a man, but you wont kill his name.
gaucholemaestro 1 year ago 10
"Che was the most complete human being of our age."
Jean-Paul Sartre
FanClubSince1987 1 year ago
The last true king for the mass'
filthysystem 1 year ago
che is a hero of humanity!!!! if only he and bill hicks were around and teamed up!
maybe the world would listen more and stop being conditioned fuckwits,which to me would make a better world to live in .......
1nikg 1 year ago 3
@1nikg I'm with you 110%. Che and Bill would have made a formidable force. I've only recently taken a serious look at the Cuban Revolution, and I for one, have the utmost respect and admiration for the People of Cuba, and the revolutionaries who set them free. Free from the stranglehold that had gripped their country for years, thanks to the maggots in power before Fidel took over. And BILL HICKS WITH A GUN!!! Enough said......
MrPuddletrips 1 year ago
@MrPuddletrips thanks,i wish everyone had a free mind like yourself.
1nikg 1 year ago
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@1nikg I'm with you 110%. Che and Bill would have made a formidable force. I've only recently taken a serious look at the Cuban Revolution, and I for one, have the utmost respect and admiration for the People of Cuba, and the revolutionaries who set them free. Free from the stranglehold that had gripped their country for years, thanks to the maggots in power before Fidel took over. And BILL HICKS WITH A GUN!!! Enough said......
MrPuddletrips 1 year ago
Viva La Che!
I hope we all carry on where he left off, it's our turn to carry on the torch
and engage in the unfinished Revolutionary War! "Sic Semper Tyrannis!"
R.I.P Comandante Ernesto "Che" Guevara
KilluminatiCHE 1 year ago
:'( hey che come back! come back and we'll send as exchange barac obama.. Please, now with crisis and capitalism, we need guys like you to guide revolution..
comandantejunior1 1 year ago
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CHE battled 3 different U.$.-backed dictators (Batista, Mobutu, Barrientos) on 3 continents (N America, Africa, S America) ... to liberate humanity. He is the epitome of bravery, fearlessness, and courage.
In the last battle, it took 1,800 rangers to defeat Che's group of 21 men.
4Barbudos 1 year ago
@autisim im so fk,ing tierd of hearing this bs of che that he killed childsren, u punk ass bch!!! u dont no him, u white punk, so stfu. ur the ignorent show me proofs of this lie. i no u cant u punk ass idiot, even a brainless nutless monkey knows more about che then u, u ignorent idiot!
09realgangsta 2 years ago
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People are so ignorant to idolize a man who even calls himself a killing machine and blew off children's heads for amusement. How ironic they wear his picture on their underwear and swim trunks. He's the hight of capitalist fashion!
autismtreatedcured 2 years ago
a truely great man devoted to justice and liberation.
aguteempasil 2 years ago 6
Che Guevara embodies the ideals of justice, equality, freedom, truth, and bravery.
He is a martyr to the cause of world liberation from the shackles of capital slavery. The slave plantations were replaced by the corporation and Guevara gave his life to wake up the huddled masses of humanity.
CHE will live on for all eternity and will reside in the hearts of billions until this world breathes its last breath. Hasta La Victoria Siempre!
4Barbudos 2 years ago 7
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this is really funny...Che was an ego-maniac white Argentinina who said on NUMEROUS occasions that Latin America would be better when ALL the indians were killed off.He also was a closeted gay who used men and then they wound up dead.He wrote a letter (published) to his wife where he told her to support herself and THEIR children because he didn't see himself "wasting" his time with her or them. Oh yeah, that's a hero. Americans are so naive. Go wash your Che T-shirt already.Typical idiots!
bayamonkey 2 years ago
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Uroojinator 2 years ago
Well, I'll agree with you in that it's the height of irony for the Americans (those from the US) to buy and wear a Che shirt, but then the rest of the stuff I'm afraid just comes from your hatred and not from facts..!!
Oh and another thing, when someone is fighting for a cause that goes beyond his own person, he often see himself wasting his time on his own selfish and petty needs..!! But I guess that's too much for a lot of you to comprehend..!!
Uroojinator 2 years ago 5
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how noble of el che to abandon his children and wife for a "greater" good...I'm sure his hungry wife and starving kids were comforted by the largesse of your words and patronizing prattle...what next Bob Marley opening up a rehab clinic in Korea? has to be an american
bayamonkey 2 years ago
What's wrong with that? What's so hard in comprehending that ideals aren't defined by nationalities? He did what he believed to be right, his wife was well taken care of by his companeros, and now, his legacy..!!
And how the hell can I be patronizing to someone like Che? Are you serious? Or did you just learn a new big word and wanted to use it just to show how smart you are?
Uroojinator 2 years ago 3
Spartacus fought against the imperialistic forces of Rome, Che fought against the imperialistic forces of the US. Both of these forces called our heroes murderers while murdering, pillaging, and raping in the name of their empire.
Elesparto 2 years ago 6
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Yeah the murdering of 1000s of innocent is liberating
Pirate1014 2 years ago
he murdered no one except people guiltied of crimes especially war crimes, which is even common in western world including Texas and many other states with capital punishment, so whats wrong in it you ignorant fuck??
mudassaralishah 2 years ago 38
@mudassaralishah what's funny is the hypocrisy that is in all of this. The U.S. government has caused thousands of deaths in Latin America by proxy wars, and let's not forget the Iraq war, and Abu Ghraib. Who are the U.S. to cry out about human rights? they need to take the needle out of their own eye.
bklynguy27 1 year ago
@mudassaralishah I admire Che for his will to fight for a better world, for a social utopic world that he thought he could build. But you can't say that he was a saint and 100% right in the decisions he made. If you say he only killed the guilty people, than you're the one being ignorant. What was the guilt of Bolivian soldiers killed during his campaign in that country? They were just a bunch of innocent people defending their country. What about the hundreds of executions in Cuba?
DIE4P 1 year ago
che is the fucking men there should classes in college about this great revolutionary leader any one that has the balls to go to a country that he hates and hates him back shows great characteristics
CheGuevaraNY 2 years ago 4
Truly a man we can all respect, he fought for all oppressed peoples, for the good of everyone! Hasta la victoria siempre!
ComradeNitemare 2 years ago 5
It takes more than guns to kill a man.
HuaYifu 2 years ago 4
Quoting Sting?
sonnycrafty 2 years ago
Could it be true that the CIA and Fidel Had him killed because He was sort of an obstacle due to his hectic communism?
anpasu2003 2 years ago
no not at all! the cia killed him not fidel!
baboynamalaki 2 years ago 5
The CIA...why am I not surprised?. I've just started learning about Guevara, I knew some general things about him(a cuban revolutionary, and a critic of U.S. imperialism), finding this out only reaffirms my belief that United States is a threat to the rest of the world.
abola2121 2 years ago 3
When ever there's an independant country that's not apart of their globalist agenda, they always go in, (CIA or militarily), overthrow the government, destabalize the country, and make everything worse, economically and politically. (e.g. Cuba, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, and most recently Arengtina,)
abola2121 2 years ago 3
Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano is a good book for anyone trying to get into Che's head and find out why he thought the way he did.
Frogstomp121 2 years ago
CIA yes.
Fidel no.
Frogstomp121 2 years ago 3
lol wtf?
jumpnjza2 2 years ago
To be honest, I am worried that that might have been the case, anpasu2003. Sometime before Che left Cuba, Fidel had begun putting pressure on him as Che began to criticize the Soviet Union's inhumane tactics. This of course, did not sit well with Fidel as the Soviet Union was Cuba's main source of financial backing. I would hate to believe that fidel had anything to do with his death, and find that unlikely. But there was tension between him and Che after his departure, this much is true.
marianbyrnes 2 years ago 2
Nobody could make Che do anything he did not want to do himself. He was a man without a home, having renounced his Cuban citizenship, and his pride was such that he would not go back with his tail between his legs. Him and Fidel were friends till the end. Everything that could have gone wrong in Bolivia did go wrong, from new recruits turning traitors and making them get started before they were ready, to loss of communication in La Paz, to losing contact with Joaquin's group, etc.
Frogstomp121 2 years ago
Shortly before Che left for the Congo, he had been coordinating guerrilla groups in Peru and in Argentina, the latter of which he planned to join, along with his friends Masetti, Pena, and Castellano. The group never made it out alive, except for the latter. Che was eternally restless and found it hard to stay in one place for too long, which is why he did so many things with seemingly limitless energy. He was more like a Don Quixote, rather than a bureaucrat.
Frogstomp121 2 years ago
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If Che had been alive when Castro became an evil dictator, Cuba would still be a true Communist country.
commissarusa 2 years ago
che and fidel has the same ideas! they are both revolutionary and servants of the masses!
baboynamalaki 2 years ago 4
"Che was not only a heroic fighter, but a revolutionary thinker, with a political and moral project and a system of ideas and values for which he fought and gave his life. For Che, the true revolutionary was one who felt that the great problems of all humanity were his or her personal problems, one who was capable of feeling exultation whenever a new banner of liberty was raised somewhere else." ---- Michael Löwy
4Barbudos 2 years ago 6
There are people in history that you heard about, and you just wish they never die.
xcrazymagez 3 years ago 6
Like Kurt Cobein!!! hahaha...anyway...I thought about that to...but even the way he died is amazing...his last words...I can't picture him dying of..."oldness"
anytastrange 2 years ago
che never died, he still lives on in the heart of every revolutionary who stands against capitalism. You cannot kill an ideal or an idealist
ramberghini 2 years ago 52
el es mi hero
xXCTSocoMXx 2 years ago 3
Viva!!!
Babypenis09 2 years ago
@ramberghini . One day the ideal will be resurrected. Ever what cause Great Depression. Ans: Yankess Capitalist
Laxcon 1 year ago
viva che, the genius
FredGavioes 3 years ago 2
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It really surprises me to see how so many people out of ignorance have glorified Che Guavara who was nothing but a mass murdering terrorist. Even when he was captured, he literally begged for his life. Some "brave" man he was.
People out of sheer ignorance have totally over rated this terrorist.
zinkcoo 3 years ago
how uninformed you are. you're making yourself sound like a stupid idiot.
korndud 3 years ago 2
Actually you're right(except the "stupid idiot" part). The more I have read about him recently, I realise now that I was wrong.
zinkcoo 3 years ago 2
U represent the american standard educated: know nothing, especially history of foreing people. ¿Murdering terrorist? You suck, supid idiot, u must be 11 or a fu'ng cuban exiliated. Idiot, stupid and a's's h'ol'e. U moron ignorant
ndlinux 3 years ago
IDIOT, didn't you read my reply where I admitted "I was wrong"? Read first then type, before making yourself look like a fool.
zinkcoo 3 years ago
Ok, sorry, I was sensitive...
ndlinux 2 years ago
korn? can you give me a cliff notes version of why he represents revolution? Considering what his comrad fidel has become.
sonjaxfactor 3 years ago
nevermind. i answered my own question. he was a true a warrior.
sonjaxfactor 3 years ago
you're ridiculous
apacheslim 2 years ago
viva el che
desde portugal
jptugagmr 3 years ago 3
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¡Abajo Comunismo!
¡Viva Cuba Libre!
¡Viva Cristo Rey!
jpb252 3 years ago
Abajo Capitalismo, Viva el espiritu del Che, Viva America Latina!
chromelemon 3 years ago 4
che guevara eres un personaje de latinoamerica que no c olvida
giussepe22 3 years ago 3
VIVA GUEVARA
VIVA EL SOCIALISMO!
PDRO4LYFE 3 years ago
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fuck communism
fuck che guevara
dmaclax 3 years ago
fascist
vainprop 3 years ago
fuck off
aelistas333 3 years ago
he fort 4 wat he believen in
AENA1 4 years ago
good quotes
danchee099 4 years ago
che is allcorrect, except using violence as a tool...
drsajithattepuram 4 years ago
I agree that the use of violence was by no means a great thing, but before you pass judgement on Che, I think you should take into account what would happen if they did not use violence. If they did not use violence, they would have gotten massacered.
chromelemon 3 years ago 2
might be correct, but he could have actually avoided the brutal mass death executions, that he declared for the war criminals; would have projected him more diplomatic . . .
drsajithattepuram 3 years ago
As much as I would like to say yes, when you figure the constant external threats that were being pushed against the island, you can get a better understanding of why it happend.
chromelemon 3 years ago
yeah,the threat to communism has actually defeated the purpose of it; favoured ultimately stalinism over the marx itself . .
drsajithattepuram 3 years ago 2