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Killer Chic: Hollywood's Sick Love Affair with Che Guevara (Chinese translation)

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[[Note: On December 11, Reason.tv released "Killer Chic: Hollywood's Sick Love Affair with Che Guevara," which featured a discussion of former Chinese basketball player Kai Chen's experience under Mao Zedong's murderous regime. We're happy to release this version of Killer Chic with Chinese subtitles.]]

Gisele Bundchen wears him on the runway, Johnny Depp wears him around his neck, and Benicio Del Toro becomes him in the new, highly acclaimed, two-part epic film from Steven Soderbergh, Che. Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the revolutionary who helped found communist Cuba, is the celebrity that celebrities adore. And be it Madonna, Rage Against the Machine, or Jay-Z, musicians really dig Che.

Its something that baffles Cuban jazz legend Paquito DRivera. Che hated artists, so how is it possible that artists still today support the image of Che Guevara? Turns out the rebellious icon that emblazons countless T-shirts actually enforced aesthetic and political conformity. DRivera explains that Che and other Cuban authorities sought to ban rock and roll and jazz.

Che was an inspiration for me, DRivera tells reason.tv. I thought I have to get out of this island as soon as I can, because I am in the wrong place at the wrong time! DRivera did escape Cuba, and so far hes won nine Grammy awards playing the kind of music Che tried to silence. But DRivera says Ches crimes didnt end with censorship. He ordered the execution of many people with no trial. Che served as Castros chief executioner, presiding over the infamous La Cabana prison. DRivera says Ches policy of killing innocents earned him the nickname—the Butcher of La Cabana.

Were rightly horrified by fascist murderers like Adolph Hitler, says reason.tvs Nick Gillespie. Why arent we also horrified by communist killers? Certainly, Ches body count isnt anywhere near Hitlers. But what about someone Che idolized, someone whom he might have liked to wear on his chest?

Che, Castro, all the communist regimes idolized only one thing that Mao personifies—violence. Kai Chen grew up in China under the reign of Mao Zedong. Although he won gold medals for Chinas national basketball team, Chens was far from the celebrity life of an NBA star. Says Chen, You have no right to talk, and you have no right to think.

The punishment for questioning Maos authority was often death. The Black Book of Communism estimates that Mao is responsible for the deaths of 65 million people—a figure that dwarfs even Hitlers body count. Mao is a murderer, says Chen. The biggest mass murderer in human history.

And yet, like Che, Maos image is becoming an increasingly popular way to move merchandise. You can buy Mao t-shirts, mugs, caps—you name it. Near Chens Los Angeles home theres even a restaurant called Maos Kitchen. Can you imagine a restaurant called Hitlers Kitchen? asks Gillespie.

Neither DRivera nor Chen understands why communist killers are considered Chic, but each finds his own way to have the last laugh on these anti-capitalist icons.

"Killer Chic" is written and produced by Ted Balaker. Director of Photography is Alex Manning.

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  • @AntifaAustralia You're not Cuban, you don't know what we fled from, and I pray you never do. The indignities we've suffered at the hands of your 'humanistic' regimes are beyond justification. Go to Miami, go to anywhere in south Florida and ask the Cuban refugees that have been fleeing the country for decades if Communism is the picture of freedom and equality, then again...you probably shouldn't they might get roudy if you try to defend the system that murdered their friends and family.

  • So it is okay for the marxist to murder the nationalist in Vietnam and thousands of other Vietnamese because of french imperialism?

    No the murdered people because not everyone wanted to become property of the communist in that country and resisted efforts to make them that.

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  • Man, bullllllllllllllllllllllllllll­ll shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiit.

  • Lol notice how most of the pictures of Che's apparent "victims" looked like the kind of rich idiots who had been fucking Cuba's poor over for many years. What goes around comes around. Funny how most of the people who fled Cuba also were the rich who knew they were going to pay for the pain and suffering they had caused. ohhh and that poor basketballer, he couldn't be payed $10 million a year... so sad :( lol this video is fucking pathetic.

  • If you go to a Christian church you will find Jesus nailed to a cross and his image is everywhere, he also was a revolutionary and allied to a Jewish resistance movement the Political wing not the Revolutionary one, but what real bearing does he have today? Che was real for people now, he did what was necessary to defeat a vicious US backed dictatorship, same in China with Mao they did what had to do and certainly made mistakes. Americans should look at their own BLOODY HISTORY, worldwide.

  • @DJSpinoza Well said :)

  • TRUTH BEEN TOLD

  • @4Barbudos Where exactly from Cuba are you from? My family was from Camaguey and I was under the distinct impression that internet usership was under 10% of the population because it was considered a tool of counter-revolutionaries. Only certain individuals, with government approval, are allowed to access the limited number of websites approved by the government and as of 2009 I believe that Youtube is one of their banned sites. So either you're a troll, a tool, a liar, or all of the above.

  • @Wilsontheterrible "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

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