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  • SLAVES OWNED:

    George Washington = 316

    Che Guevara = 0

  • 35 Cuban exiles disliked this video. Oh boo-hoo, your family members were killed and your country was made property of the Soviet Union. Grow up!

    ...

    I'm being sarcastic to anyone not intelligent enough to understand.

  • What song starts at 1:06?

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  • i remember i went to school with a che geuvara badge and my teacher said he  was an ignorant murder , he was clearly brainwashed and has not read any of guevara's books

  • great movie. The dvd is awesome. They have the deleted scene where Che rounds up Cuban homosexuals and puts them in forced labor camps

  • Como se llama la cancion de 1:26?

  • @carbinecorp "Balderrama"

  • I think what anybody who has said that che was a bad man should just consider this:

    Let's face it, he has done a lot more for this world than you ever have and rest assured, ever will do.

    I don't think that anyone who died fighting for the well being of a country which was not even his own, can be called a bad man.

  • if u poor u like socialism if u rich u hate socialism

  • @colobiangang : you've got a point.. but anyway it is a question of ideology and politics.. for example, in Sweden or Norway, perfect countries with rich people that cares for the poor. it's called social justice.

  • i would like to know, why american people hate so much the socialism.. capitalism is, after the catholic church, the most terrible disaster that happened to the human kind.. and how can you speak of Che, when since the "beginning" of your country, you kill and manipulate the world with your lies.. first the American Natives then the rest of the world. what a bunch of hypocrates!!!

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  • This guy Che talked a lot of shit about Blacks and Mexicans.

  • An average U.S. President kills more people with occupations and military operations all over the world in a “quiet” week than Che did in his lifetime. Being a revolutionary means involvement in battles and unfortunately sometimes killing. I can't approve of that, nor condone it, but no one speaks of George Washington as a murderer.. The simple truth is there is no easy way to fight imperialism and Che did what he thought was best. He fought for his beliefs and that must be respected.

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  • UNA PUTA MIERDA...

    EL CHE VIVE EN LA LUCHA ENCAPUCHADA, NO EN LA FARSA HOLIWUDENZE...

    FUCK THIZ SHIT.

  • viva ernesto!!

  • che simbol of defiance

  • Let's play Call of Duty Black Ops

  • great movie must watch 

  • He was an icon men ... Who stood for freedom.

  • Man, I miss him. The only person who was willing man, when the time comes I will fucking squash this country!

  • Red fucker, murderer, fuck him.

  • I don't believe ANYTHING ANYONE says defaming Che's character. My government and its lapdop historians will defame anybody that strays away from what they believe has American Values. Including John Brown, a white man who fought against slave owners and slavery and got hung for it in the United States. They call him a crazy man in the history books when he was a hero.

  • @Kobeistite Of course the history book's will say he is a hero because the history books today are biased and PC. He was crazy yes and he was a murder I don't see what makes him cool its like saying Stalin was a great inspiration. A bit on a smaller scale however the lives Che ruined and the families he tore apart should be remembered. Once you get past the T-shirts and the propoganda about Che he is nothing more then a marxist sociopathic thug. His history is a mix of myth and fact...

  • @bigJ09z History books are biased you say? Can you name any in particular or have any evidence whatsoever for this? Or is it just your point of view? Considering we live in capitalist societies that are fundamentally against what Che was fighting for would you not think that maybe our history books are actuall biased against him?

    The matter of fact is you won't find any credible source pointing to his alledged crimes because they most likely don't exist.

  • @AnarchistOverman Given how well the cult of personality works with these types of sociopath's. Its not shocking that history books do in fact avoid the subject of his murdering often shooting at point blank range with a gun. Che was a sociopath how about you watch some interviews of the families that he destroyed. And the loved one's that he murdered in cold blood calling Che a hero is like saying Stalin was a saint. Fact is he did do those things and they are documented well.

  • @AnarchistOverman Of course they are against what Che was fighting for because Che was a communist. However that doesn't prevent Che the myth being told more and more then Che the sociopathic murdering thug. He did say he wanted to be a killing a machine of course and he did order firing squads to execute hundreds. Che brought violence to people and they intern killed him violently. Nothing heroic about him just a very bad guy dying a violent death poetic justice really.

  • @bigJ09z Odd move for a murdering sociopath to choose to fight for the poor and oppressed and speak out against racism and imperialism at the UN assembly. Your armchair psychiatry does you no credit.

  • @bigJ09z i was referring to John Brown who was not crazy, he is one of the greatest Americans ever.

  • @Kobeistite I see :) yeah I agree with you :) History books are oddly enough the source of much propaganda in the US.

  • benicio looks here very much like che

  • Love of HUMANITY, OF JUSTICE AND TRUTH!.

  • Oh my god, grow up. He was there, he did shit and no one can do shit. No country is greater, no ideology is greater, it is all opinion. Please keep the uneducated comments to yourself

  • HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE COMANDANTE!!!!!!!!!

  • @choniz1 yeah but you Do what you have to to survive Do what you can And Soo what He was a symbol of hope And Freedom to cuba,el salvador, ect America or anyone else had no right to take that away

  • "I have yet to find a single credible source pointing to a case where Che executed 'an innocent'. Those persons executed by Guevara or on his orders were condemned for the usual crimes punishable by death at times of war or in its aftermath: desertion, treason or crimes such as rape, torture or murder. I should add that my research spanned five years, and included anti-Castro Cubans among the Cuban-American exile community in Miami and elsewhere."

    -Jon Lee Anderson.

  • @AnarchistOverman Look anarchist moniker guy Che was a murdering thug not a folk hero but a simple murdering thug. He DID murder people and HE did start violence which ended up killing people. He is not romantic or cool or anything but a degenerate scumbag that you idiots revere just because he is on shirts or has a movie which a sweeping soundtrack does not wash away his sins of rapre, murder and whatever else.

  • @darkdetectivelives So just ignore the incredably extensive research that Anderson did? Do you even know who he is? The rest of your points you seemed to just pull out of your ass. Started violence that killed people, yeah I guess in overthrowing a dictatorship that will happen. As for thinking he is cool for being on shirts, well no. I like Che because he left a compfortable middle class existance to help fightand eventually die for those who were being oppressed.

  • @darkdetectivelives He actually did kill many many people most himself with a shot to the head :( He was a sadist and a sociopath of the worst kind yet he is somehow a hero :P Although I have yet to read anything romantic about him thats not actually either revisionist history or far left loon's talk about how great he was. He killed hundreds with firing squads among other things :( So I hate it that people say Che was a hero with his record is so full of bloodshed and carnage :P

  • @bigJ09z I want to see you do what che done, do you think che would leave cuba where he was loved by the masses, to then go and fight in Bolivia against the dictatorship with a small army with peasants and risk his life because hes a sadist!!! "hate it when people say che is a hero with his record is so full bloodshed" ahahaha he was a doctor and cared for peasants, yes he killed because he was in guerrilla warfare, hes not gonna kiss the enemy to gain victory! You fucking cock!

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  • @AnarchistOverman would you kill a 15 year old boy who was against the government? his mother shows up to che guevara asking him to please not kill her son because he was young and confused.

    che calls in and ask for that ladys son to be killed the day after so his mother wouldnt have to wait to friday to watch her son die for speaking up.

  • @kubalibre305 So can you point me to the source of this so I know it wasn't just made up?

  • @AnarchistOvermanthere are few sources out on the internet just need the time to actually look into em and most of em are in spanish.but the real source where you can find it is the only person who actually lived thru and met che in person who is now in USA and showed pictures and talked about che's victims on channel 41 miami.and know this. if a man has relations with fidel castro that man has pure evil inside.

    and castro had to do with che's death because he wanted all the power to himself.

  • @kubalibre305 I have looked into this for years and cannot find a source indicating Che executed innocents. For you to just say oh its out there I just can't find it is a cop out and proves my point. And while I believe its a possibilty Castro had something to do with Ches death I also understand there is a good chance thats just US propoganda against Castro as well. Not that that even had anything to do with what we were talking about.

  • @AnarchistOverman the only man who actually meant for the cuban revolution to be a good thing and bring down batista's dictatorship was Camilo Cienfuegos and if he was alive this day and saw what the revolution has done to cuba he would shoot himself in the head.castro killed anyone who would get in his way to getting power over cuba.Che was to be president because everyone was brainwashed to think he was this nice revolutionary and set ppl free. what ppl dont know is that he enjoyed killing ppl

  • @kubalibre305 You have completely gone off the origional point so I'm guessing no you can't find any evidence of Che executing innocents and are just spurting out generic anti-Che rhetoric. Saying Camilo was the ONLY one of thousends with good intentions in the whole revoution is just plain bullshit. And Che was never going to lead Cuba, he wished to leave and fight in other coutries once the revolution was won, which he of course did do. He always had this agreenment with Castro.

  • @AnarchistOverman so what you are saying is if there is no source you will see him as a hero??

    because if i kill a few ppl and clean my tracks kill every witness and not leave a source i can say i didnt kill one then you have to believe me since there is no source?

    and if hitler wouldve succeded he couldve cleared his tracks im guessing you wouldve seen him a hero too since nothing proved him being an assasin exept that old man who lived thru it that no one believes.

  • @kubalibre305 If he killed innocent people, there would be a trail. He was famous, your not. Che was a threat to the US because of his ideals. He WAS a revolutionary. He left the rich life to fight in the congo and again in bolivia. Just like many enemies of the US, he was made out to be a mad man. Che killed people that betrayed him, numbering less than 100 total killed people, including casualties in war. While Bautista, supported by the US killed over 20,000 INNOCENT.

  • @AnarchistOverman but the truth is i have grandparents who actually met camilo and che and actually told me what a horrible ,man he was.

    but since those are only words to you from just a person you wont believe em. so ill just tell you this.

    believe what you want. and words can be posted on the internet or even a paper and be nothing but lies.

    the only thing that doesnt lie is history, and the words of a man who has seen a killer with his own eyes.

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  • @MrDoddi1910 I am concerned that you don't know the definition of death. Also, putting his face on a shirt that is owned by a company that thrives in capitalism, has not only killed Che but it has belittled him

  • Whats the name of this music

    

  • mass murder

  • The same critics of Che violence are the same encourages bombing countries in the name of "liberty"... it's funny.

  • I respect Che, to me he is a hero, but he had his flaws. No man is perfect, every man has a different way of approaching what they want, and his way was violence, resistance to exist, he thought it was the only way. Ernesto's intentions were good, his actions were mostly bad.At least he did not fear death like the rest of our leaders today. “I know you are here to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man.” -Ernesto Che Guevara

  • power to the people

  • In our western nations today, there live unaccountable politicians and business leaders who deserve execution. Whose execution would benefit humanity as a whole. And thats the goddam truth

  • half the guys who like him dont even know what hes about?

  • No man should die just because hes trying to change the world *Correction* he did change the world...

  • @TheElaventura If you do some research you would notice that extreme poverty increased in Cuba when Che was in charge of the financial aspects of Cuba. From then on, Cuba has been unable to come back and be the country it was once. I am not saying Fulgencio Batista was great (he wasn't) but a communist regime did not benefit Cuba either way.

  • Homeland Or Death!

  • GOD SAVE U.S!

  • @MikaTheAss Woops, I mixed up with Iraq, but still, were only still there for money. The right wing cares for money, not people.

  • @MikaTheAss

    Also, Bush never cared about the civilians. He just lied about nukes so he could get the oil there. Pure profit.

  • @HawK047

    My God, you are so incredibly stupid it's actually mildly amusing. First of all, no one ever claimed that Afghanistan had 'nukes'. Secondly, Afghanistan has no sustainable oil reserves that are even worth fighting for. Do you even know why the US is at war with Afghanistan?

    Maybe if you were talking about Iraq, well, that would be a different story. But surely someone of your vast intelligence would never confuse two completely different countries and wars, right?

    Herp derp, retard

  • @MikaTheAss

    That was an example of what you people justify all your wars with. Capitalism doesnt free anybody, it just takes lives and makes money for the wrong people. Do you think the USA wants a bomb that only kills people while leaving buildings intact? Fuck no, the USA makes a shitload of money building new structures.

  • there's people like Che..

  • I wanna beard like 0:23 :D

  • fuck the illuminati aswell btw if theyre real i dont know if they are but if they are then theyre controlling what the c.i.a does and has done

  • How scary is the resemblance between del toro and Che ? like oh my god they might as well be clones

  • @thisiskris017

    He was played in this movie by del toro.....

  • @star11scream I'm aware of this .. that's why I said they might as well be clones, looks exactly like him ..

  • @33guyfawkes

    Che was appointed to executions in prisons.....

  • damn this looks interesting

  • che never murdered anyone! he liberated cuba from fascist rule and brought free healthcare and education to the poor!

  • Che was an inspiration of his time. He freed many of an oppressive government and was not afraid to support his beliefs. Although it is a strong statement to say he was a hero. He murdered many, and was against the US. There should be some credit given to him for the things he did, but should not be considered a hero

  • I mean, look at his examples of societies: the soviet union and the united states. Why would he pick a form of government which guaranteed poverty? At least with capitalism there is a range of class, and like the US, you were not born to stay where you were.

  • Communism never has, and never will, work. It's best to let people do as they please, economically; but with SOME government. I find it odd that he would be a Marxist at the time.

  • I really wished my friend it was like this. But it's NOT! Humankind is a being which seeks concurrence on every level: on economic level, social level, political level..Always trying to progress and to improve...Communisme doesn't fit these human characters...So it doesn't fit...And really I don't wanna live in a system in which I have to share everything with everybody....A part but not everything...I mean I want to have some privacy too

  • Fuck Che he's un pedaso de mierda he killed thousands of cubans with Fidel.. I should know because my grandparents have told me horrible stories of these communist bastards... this movie makes him look like a god he would gain the trust of cuban peasants and help them out thats how he and fidel gained power through trust of cubans.. che men would actually dress up as batistas men and tell them to do horrible things to the cuban people to make batista look bad and to overthrow the government

  • Respect to Che Guivera and fuck you USA.

  • @abhaya182 hell yea man viva la revolucion!!

  • @abhaya182 HEY BITCH, LISTEN: The U.S.A. has a whole lot bigger dick than you or any other communist motherfucker,.....In the end, when we get the right Fascist leadership in charge (not you fuck brother Obama, but a real leader) you will feel much fucking pain and you will be shitting on yourself, bastard!

  • @thefsufan1 unless you do what che guevara did, nobodys gonna listen to you you fucked up shithole

  • @abhaya182 Agreed! The pigdom of USA will fall in a coming revolution!

  • @abhaya182 I though youtube was for USA only!

  • @abhaya182 And Fuck you to....marxist scumbag >:(

  • What is the name of the song that begins at 0:17??? :(

  • @Firebolt1111111111 Its called LA Higuera. Just type: La higuera Che Guevara, and it should be the first or second one. Its a beautiful tune i know :)

  • @andres65080 Thank you :)...Yes it is :)

  • i think it's injustice Soderbergh wasn't nominated for this mainstream.

    alot of people must reeeally hate subtitles -_-

  • Del Toro bears a striking resemblence to Moammar Gadhaffi , I'd like to see him polay the late dictator in a similar bio-pic

  • Nice to see I was named after this Controversial Man.

  • my names che :L

  • what is the name of the song.

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  • @emopuppy123456789  Balderrama by Mercedes Sosa

  • CIA is one evil organization, especially if you aren't an American

  • People have to understand one thing about Che, If you support the left wing you see him as a hero,If you support the right wing you will see him as a villan. No leader is perfect. He did some good,and some bad. But what side of the field you see as politics will make you choose. Capitalisms has many flaws as does Socialism/Communism.

  • @xRooster731x What side are you on? Stop being a pussy-bitch and state what side you're on, and why. Instead of being a middle man. People who usually don't know much about the arguments are the ones who chose to be devilsadvacants.

  • @chris96kalonji Mostly on his. Im not saying everything he did was perfect,but from essays,books,speeches,and documentaries ive read and seen,he had hunch of what he was doing. I look to his quotes alot. I respect him.

  • The thing I dislike about Che movies is that they are largely biased. I mean, just look at these YouTube comments. You have such a polarizing figure, and the result is two sides bashing each other. Che did many good things and also he did bad things. So does everyone else in the world. In order to decide if he was a good or bad person, you have to weigh those things yourself.

    Stop calling him a saint, stop calling him a demon. I guarantee you he was somewhere in the middle, like the rest of us

  • @MikaTheAss likelikelikelikelike the truth sir/miss

  • @MikaTheAss In a way yes, but no, no he wasn't. He went into a foreign country, and fought in a foreign army as his own. He saw people for people, and was willing to fight and die for anyone who stood by him. How many of your friends in the U.S. do you know that will go to North Africa and fight in Lybia. A place where the rebels who torture Blacks, and slice their heads off, and what the American government supports! Yes, we need oil, yes we do. But that doesn't give us the right to steal it...

  • @MikaTheAss revolutionaries are those who challenge power, if the Gandhi non violent approach fails as it can do when oppressive governments turn nasty killing pro democracy protesters, then the alternative is armed revolution, and that always lends itself to atrocities being committed. Che couldn't have done what he did without having committed some unsavory acts this isn't Hollywood. As for being biased well considering this was a small country resisting the influence of the US superpower...

  • ....it is no surprise that for any American who was taught history from a US, not a Cuban perspective the movie would seem "biased" against America. It might surprise Americans to discover this but not everyone sees America as a free society, so don't necessarily want their version of "freedom" imposed on them, in fact many of us see that as quite a terrifying prospect.

  • @MikaTheAss Hmmm...he executed dozens of innocent civilians, yeah he's a piece of shit. Glad we cleared that up, and anyone who does do anything like that is a person who should be locked up (NOT murdered, that's not justice). ANYONE, the American CIA bombs innocents every day. They should be prosecuted. It's really that simple. It doesn't matter if you are doing it for the "greater good" which most of the time backfires, you DON'T cross that fucking line.

  • @MikaTheAss Very well put.

  • @MikaTheAss Would someone in the middle have ordered THOUSANDS of people murdered? He was judge, jury and executioner. How dare you trivialize his character. To say this man was not "good" or "bad" makes me think you have done zero research on this topic.

  • @exacto8 First of all he didn't order THOUSANDS of people murdered. A few hundred were executed for crimes like treason, for which the punishment in the USA was also the death penalty (I am against the death penalty btw). Second of all, are today's American presidents that much better? I'd say not at all, but that's my oppinion.

  • @qnapsack99999999 Oh I'm sorry, Che ordered the death of a few hundred people. What if he ordered the death of just ten? How about one? How can I take you seriously when you say "just a few hundred" people? This makes you sound like you have no idea of the value of a single human life. You and Che share this, I suppose. Are you seriously comparing American presidents to this criminal? What has an American President done to compare? (I dare you to name a war)

  • @qnapsack99999999 We have a justice system, faulty albeit, but it's better than a single man deciding to put you to death.

  • @exacto8 I didn't want to excuse the loss of a single human life, I'm sorry you interpreted it that way. Every life lost is one too many. And what do you mean "I dare you to name a war"? How hypocritical are you? Just because you call it a war it makes it okay to kill people or were all your wars justified? And just to be precise, the last war the USA officially declared was WWII. This makes all the military interventions after that illegal. US presidents are no better.

  • @qnapsack99999999 Hypocritical? You just said "Every life lost is too many". So now how do you justify Che's actions? I recognize the need for military action for a list of reasons, but Che did not use any justifiable reason when he decided to become judge, jury and executioner. It's simple. You can NOT claim that this man was a good person just because he led a failed revolution.

  • @exacto8 Oh man, first of all his close friend Fidel Castro is still in charge replacing the old regime so you can't possibly talk about a "failed" revolution. Secondly, I believe the Cuban revolution was entirely justified considering the brutality of (US-backed btw) Fulgencio Batista's regime and considering it was their OWN country, which is not the case in any war the USA ever participated in.

  • @exacto8 Lastly, yes I call you a hypocrite because you fiercely condemn Che for executing his soldiers for crimes like treason, desertion, rape and murder, crimes which were also punishable by death penalty in the United States at that time (murder is still a capital crime today). Yet, you defend American military actions which cost the lives of way more innocent people than the Cuban revolution.

  • @exacto8 Again on the "just a hundred people" remark. I only corrected you because you got a historical fact wrong. If you had said that Hitler killed billions of people I would have corrected you and told you he killed millions. This doesn't mean I approve the killing of 'just a few hundred' or 'just a few million'.

  • It is unfortunate you "capitalists" are so indoctrinated to hate people like Che. Yes, they killed, but they killed for the right cause. Let me ask you, how much people have died in the name of capitalism? We are killing for capitalism as we speak in afghanistan. Whenever we go to war to "bring peace and freedom", we go to war to capitalism, but not one of you ever think about that for a change. You say socialism doesnt work, but capitalism doesnt work either, and thats why you are mere zombies.

  • @HawK047

    We went to war with Afghanistan to bring "peace and freedom"? Sorry, I thought it was because the ruling government mass-murdered 2,000 civilians.

    Retard.

  • @MikaTheAss actually it was because Afghani freedom fighters(taliban) destroyed the opium fields that were making the US so much profit. Now opium profits reach new records every year since the US occupied the area.

  • Che, with a fully-loaded pistol, told his captors, "Don't shoot. I am Che. I'm worth more to you alive than dead!"

  • Che himself admitted that he was not a  doctor and the medical school in Argentina could find no record of any Ernesto Guevara having graduated or even attended.

  • A Cuban woman whose husband had merely been a policeman and in no way a "war criminal" under Batista was sentenced to death by firing squad. She somehow succeeded in making her way into Che's office to plead for his life. He listened, then without saying a word to her picked up the phone and barked orders for his execution to be moved up to that very night.

  • this military mastermind shot himself with his own pistol, then staggered around as though he had mere seconds to dictate his military will while suffering a wound that didn't even require stitches. Che's many maneuvers to arrange to be where the fighting wasn't remind one of a certain craven Civil War general whose critics described him as "Invincible in peace; invisible in war."

  • @go2mikerenzi I believe you are talking about "the Bay Of Pigs" attack. he was stationed near Guantanamo bay for a defense there. And a man who is invisible in battle?! Che fought in the Congo(Advisor too) and Bolivia. This man could of had a comfortable life in Cuba but went to fight.

  • @CrackAttak he must have gotten bored just murdering Cubans

  • The number of deaths reliably chalked up to the Castro-Che revolution is 112,000. That includes those drowned or eaten by sharks trying to flee Cuba.

  • @go2mikerenzi For one, there is substantial proof that Ernesto studied at medical school in Buenos Aires. Violent revolutions, such as the Cuban one, do involve deaths. They are inevitable. And don't try to pin 112,000 deaths on Che. He wasn't solely responsible for them, and many of them were justified to solidify the revolution. And when captured, Che was wounded and his weapon was jammed; therefore, he had no choice but to surrender.

  • Watch the Motorcycle Diaris, that shit is fucking sad - if you understand it! We will fucking have a revolution, I fucking promise. I will stop over millions of people. The suffering will end! I will either end it, or I will die trying to fucking end it!!!! VIVA LA REVOLUCION, VIVA CHE!!!!

  • Whats the name of the song that starts a 1:20?

  • So long as you are open-minded and a truth seeker, I feel like you can't help but admire this man on some level(s) no matter what your stance on communism.

  • @Malisregnum

    @mountainmanwv86

    Malisregnum's got a point. Mountainmanwv86 you're a fucking retard. Fuck off. You have no arguement.

  • che said he would use nuclear misslies against the west if he had them. I think as an american i have a good reason not to like him.

  • @mountainmanwv86 That's rich coming from a country that openly considered using Nuclear Weapons against North Vietnam

  • @Malusregnum last time I checked the Vietcong didn't really like america that much. What's your point? This man tried to ban rock and jazz for fuck sake! How in the hell can somebody say he is a beacon of freedom when he banned rock and roll! If fidel and che's cuba is such a communist utopia then why are there people swimming through shark infested waters just to get to america? And you won't see those who do make it walking around with that dumb ass shirt on.

  • @mountainmanwv86 And they had good reason not to like America, America's bombing campaign in North Vietnam killed many innocent civilians in North Vietnam. So what if he tried to ban rock and jazz? He was a great man who constantly risked his life to free many countries from corrupt Capitalist powers, His most famous being the American supported Batista who allowed American businessmen and the Mafia to make massive profits when the majority of Cubans lived in terrible poverty.

  • @mountainmanwv86 People weren't swimming through Shark infested waters, The Cuban government often allowed people to emigrate, eg. The Cuban government granted permission for the emigration of Cubans seeking refuge in the Peruvian embassy in 1980. Cuba like the majority of countries are far from Utopia's. But it's way better that life before the Cuban Revolution were American Mafia's and business owners. At least now they have access to much improved commune farms, State Education etc.

  • @Malusregnum And if che is such a fearless warrior then why was it that he surrendered with a full clip in his gun in bolivia? Kinda funny that just a few days later he would be filled with bullet holes kinda like the ones he filled hundreds of young men with? AINT KARMA A BITCH!

  • @mountainmanwv86 Che was a fearless warrior, I've read his notes on Guerilla warfare and he is a master of it. Look at the Cuban revolution, perfect demonstration of what he was capable of doing. Look at his life story, He travelled from country to country in an attempt to free the regions from the terrible poverty he witnessed during his famed motorcycle journey across Latin America were he saw terrible poverty and starvation, That's what he fought for, He's a hero.

  • @Malusregnum I'm che guevera and I'm worth more alive then dead. Direct quate from che when he was captured.

  • @mountainmanwv86 So what? He was worth more alive than dead

  • @Malusregnum He was a coward that got his kicks from exicuting young men and boys. If he was such a fearless freedom fighter then why didn't he fight to the death? But he didn't, he surrendered and was rightly exicuted the next day!

  • @mountainmanwv86 Yes, he surrendered, with the hope to survive, to continue the war for justice oneday, unfortunately, his plan did not gone well, he was executed... thanks to the CIA bastards...

  • @ddthienvuong He did not surrender in hopes to survive, he did because the battle was lost, and so that his guerrillas wouldn't have to see anymore war, or suffer from the plans that gone wrong. he surrendered knowing he was going to die, thus his famous last words; "Kill me, you're only going to kill a man."

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  • @chongxiong I think he let himself go because it didn't mattered if he lived or died. "If I die, I just hope someone will take my gun and keep shooting." But yeah man, I totally agree with you. Cowards, the CIA are. instead of dealing with a problem like a man, they do some off the record bullshit, like funding the counter-revolutionaries. (That's the American way, I guess.)

  • @chongxiong And also, now that he is dead, the government could put words in his mouth, claiming he said this and that, just to make him look like he was a tyrant, and so that everyone in the world would hate him.

  • @ddthienvuong You forget my friend how many innocent people died by che's hand....he would have brought the communisme on the whole south american country. Communisme means suppression of freedom!!!!!

  • @qooe1 I agree, the weak point of communism is it does NOT guarantee that the leader won't abuse their powers and do bad things, and so many communist leaders have abused their power, became tyrants and suppressed freedom like you said. But on theory, in communist society, the power belongs to the people, the government is just the representative who does things that the people request! However, the theory has never became true, but it will, oneday!

  • @ddthienvuong

    that seems to be the weak point of western democracies & capitalism as well. the people vote for a figure who is largely controlled by corporations. the people are also fed propaganda so their votes and opinions are inherently distorted.

  • @mountainmanwv86 Such blind words you speak off, Would a coward dedicate all his life to fighting what he believed was right, constantly exposed to danger and death, would a coward live the life of a guerilla fighter when given the chance to live the nice quiet life of a doctor? Che Guevara was no coward. Che Guevara only executed enemy soldiers, deserters and spies, Their is no evidence which suggests he killed innocent people, If there is, If you could enlighten us with it?

  • VIVA LA REVOLUTION VIVA LA CHE!

  • es un paso a segir ernesto gebara

  • If you have to honor a Marxist revolutionary, give your praise to Trotsky. At least he never held a gun to his own people head and pulled the trigger.

  • @avq5 Oh really? Trotsky has killed more Russians than Che has killed people, do some research you revisionist dog

  • @PhobicPyro I guess it's true what they say .. irony is dead, or at least the perception of it.