Che PiPé

Kharn said:
Che, like Lenin, had the marked historical advantage of dying before their full evil was revealed. Both were evil, evil men.

Che was a doctor, who took his motorcycle and started to explore south america taking his medical services to poor people, after a few years he joined the communist guerilla in Bolivia, but they were defeated and he scaped to Cuba, there he helped Fidel Castro to make a guerrilla to fight the capitalist government imposed by US.
He was nothing else more than a guerrilla soldier and Fidel best friend, after the civil war he came back to Bolivia to set free bolivians from a dictator and he died in hands of CIA agents dressed like Bolivian soldiers.

All this data is true take any history book and read... i don`t think he was a bad man he was just a "Revolutionary", i don`t like communism, and i dont like "left" politics, but i dont think we have to insult the memory of a guy hwo died fighting for his dream, right or wrong, that depends on every one. But he wasn`t evil, he was just wrong in the way to do it. I think that educating peolpe is the way to do it, not guns.

"Books educate people, guns kill people, educated people can make a revolution, but armed people just kill"

Juan Domingo Sarmiento
(Illustrious Argentinian)
 
Sebastian said:
Che was a doctor, who took his motorcycle and started to explore south america taking his medical services to poor people, after a few years he joined the communist guerilla in Bolivia, but they were defeated and he scaped to Cuba, there he helped Fidel Castro to make a guerrilla to fight the capitalist government imposed by US.
He was nothing else more than a guerrilla soldier and Fidel best friend, after the civil war he came back to Bolivia to set free bolivians from a dictator and he died in hands of CIA agents dressed like Bolivian soldiers.

All this data is true take any history book and read... i don`t think he was a bad man he was just a "Revolutionary", i don`t like communism, and i dont like "left" politics, but i dont think we have to insult the memory of a guy hwo died fighting for his dream, right or wrong, that depends on every one. But he wasn`t evil, he was just wrong in the way to do it. I think that educating peolpe is the way to do it, not guns.

"Books educate people, guns kill people, educated people can make a revolution, but armed people just kill"

Juan Domingo Sarmiento
(Illustrious Argentinian)
What a load of shit.
Sure, what you claimed he did was something he indeed did, but he did a lot more that was not in any way as romantic or idealistic. People fell in love with the romantic idea of Che the tragic revolutionary and refuse to alter their views. In reality, the man led a concentration-camp-like prison during his 'reign' in Cuba and was most probably a cruel and most of all power-hungry man.
 
Sander said:
In reality, the man led a concentration-camp-like prison during his 'reign' in Cuba and was most probably a cruel and most of all power-hungry man.

And how's that not romantic :P
 
You speak of Guevara as a Bad guy... and you have a communist medal on your signature... then... all communist are bad people.
Be coherent... you can be agree with an idea or against... not both.
 
Sebastian said:
you can be agree with an idea or against...

Only a Sith deals in absolutes.

But seriously, ever heard of the possibility to agree with certain aspects of an idea?
 
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