The “Real” Che

Damn, those models are fine; I’ve always dug Che Tits! Anyway, this is totally biased, which comes as no surprise, worse than the bias of the Che cheerleaders. Of course, I think the caricature of Che is a farce, but as Jay Z put it he’s “complex,” haha, far more complex than this bullshit would leave you to believe. Some things they say are true and naturally they’re horrible. But, they don’t apply the same standards to the U.S. and other figures, which are far, far worse, even if justified. I feel awful for those women, but you don’t think Nazis’ had family? or any other terrorist. That’s what war is, it’s violence on a grand scale. I also feel bad that their loss is being exploited for ratings and pathetic agendas. To compare Che to Bin Laden and the reasons why he, Fidel, and the other Cubans were fighting to America’s reasons for fighting a war is not only childish, but shows the sheer lack of concern for honest observations of foreign policy. In terms of people starving in Cuba, well that would be greatly decreased if the U.S. didn’t place sanctions on them. We easily could aid them, but Castro doesn’t want to be our little puppet bitch like other dictators, so no food for you Cuba. Lastly, the whole racist deal, ( I love how Faux News is saying this of all networks!) Beck is clearly utilizing this to appeal to people’s feelings about race and what have you. Divide and conquer! I have never seen that quote about black folks. I’m not saying it’s not true, but I’m not denying it could be either. I know for a fact that Che sympathized for blacks in the U.S. and he also met with Malcom X when he came over here; both shared great admiration for one another. So, basically follow the woman’s advice, do your own research.

Chris

3 thoughts on “The “Real” Che”

  1. These supposed bad things he said about blacks, I think it’s based on Guevara’s disgusted reaction to Laurent Kabila’s “work” in the Congo as the rebel holdout to Mobutu’s power consolidation. He was absolutely right about Kabila, he was the least effective rebel leader in history. One of the most evil people in the history of the last few decades showed up and made Kabila their figurehead over three decades after Guevara left the Congo in disgust! He became the President of the Congo after helping to slaughter hundreds of thousands of people. He was blamed for the killings of course and the real killers are celebrated in the West as heroes. When he wanted to kick those who put him on his throne out of power, they sent another invasion army to depose him and this started the First African World War. They started hating Mugabe because he tried to help him. Kabila was assassinated in 2003.

    There is no starvation going on in Cuba. Everyone gets rations.

    Cuba by the way helped destroy Apartheid at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale in 1988 in the summer. They acknowledge that over there in South Africa.

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