"The resemblance to aspects of Christ's life on earth can be easily traced in the life of Che. Both were doctors - Christ as miracle healer, Che as the trained physician. Both men were particularly concerned with leprosy, the disease of the downtrodden and outcast, as The Motorcycle Diaries books and film have reminded us. Like Che, Jesus was an egalitarian, a communist in terms of owning little and sharing all, and his disciples were bidden to hold all in common."
Che’s radicalism was spawned from living in Guatemala during the 1953 overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz by the CIA at the behest of the United Fruit Company (those lovely capitalists who liked to kill brown Central Americans so Americans could have cheap bananas).
Che saw the brutality of U$ Imperialism up close, and gave his life in Bolivia to defeat it. Che fought 3 U.S.-backed dictators during his life (Batista, Mobutu, Barrientos).
History may not ever see such a brave man again. VIVA CHE!!
for the road
ClaudiaMariaSpring 3 days ago
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"The resemblance to aspects of Christ's life on earth can be easily traced in the life of Che. Both were doctors - Christ as miracle healer, Che as the trained physician. Both men were particularly concerned with leprosy, the disease of the downtrodden and outcast, as The Motorcycle Diaries books and film have reminded us. Like Che, Jesus was an egalitarian, a communist in terms of owning little and sharing all, and his disciples were bidden to hold all in common."
— David Kunzle
4Barbudos 1 month ago
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Che’s radicalism was spawned from living in Guatemala during the 1953 overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz by the CIA at the behest of the United Fruit Company (those lovely capitalists who liked to kill brown Central Americans so Americans could have cheap bananas).
Che saw the brutality of U$ Imperialism up close, and gave his life in Bolivia to defeat it. Che fought 3 U.S.-backed dictators during his life (Batista, Mobutu, Barrientos).
History may not ever see such a brave man again. VIVA CHE!!
4Barbudos 6 months ago
De Usuahia a la Quiaca - Gustavo Santaolalla
acidee100 7 months ago
does anyone hnow the name of the song????
Michael2o714 1 year ago
@Michael2o714 "De Usuahia A La Quiaca"
theactivist7 1 year ago
@Michael2o714 Al otro lado del río by Jorge Drexler
aminomarsamy 1 year ago
@aminomarsamy
Asi no se llama mojon.
acidee100 7 months ago
@Michael2o714
De Usuahia a la Quiaca by Gustavo Santaolalla
acidee100 7 months ago