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ethics
09-24-2004, 12:05 PM
I get off my train yesterday and one of the kids waiting on the platform is wearing a Che t-shirt. I roll my eyes because this isn't the first time I see one and why am I a little peeved at the ignorance?

Because it IS ignorance. People need to read up on their history to find out what Che was.

I am glad I was not the only one to take notice. Slate offers this summary (http://slate.msn.com/id/2107100/fr/rss/):

The cult of Ernesto Che Guevara is an episode in the moral callousness of our time. Che was a totalitarian. He achieved nothing but disaster. Many of the early leaders of the Cuban Revolution favored a democratic or democratic-socialist direction for the new Cuba. But Che was a mainstay of the hardline pro-Soviet faction, and his faction won.

Che presided over the Cuban Revolution's first firing squads. He founded Cuba's "labor camp" system—the system that was eventually employed to incarcerate gays, dissidents, and AIDS victims.

To get himself killed, and to get a lot of other people killed, was central to Che's imagination. In the famous essay in which he issued his ringing call for "two, three, many Vietnams," he also spoke about martyrdom and managed to compose a number of chilling phrases: "Hatred as an element of struggle; unbending hatred for the enemy, which pushes a human being beyond his natural limitations, making him into an effective, violent, selective, and cold-blooded killing machine. This is what our soldiers must become …"— and so on.

He was killed in Bolivia in 1967, leading a guerrilla movement that had failed to enlist a single Bolivian peasant. And yet he succeeded in inspiring tens of thousands of middle class Latin-Americans to exit the universities and organize guerrilla insurgencies of their own. And these insurgencies likewise accomplished nothing, except to bring about the death of hundreds of thousands, and to set back the cause of Latin-American democracy—a tragedy on the hugest scale.

Keep wearing those t-shirts, ignorant dipshits

Sierra Mike
09-24-2004, 12:40 PM
This just in: Che Guevara is still dead, but unlike his fellow deadster, John Lennon, all he left us with were a bunch of T-shirt and posters and buttons sporting his ugly mug.

SM

Plunge
09-24-2004, 01:56 PM
Thanks Leon. I have to admit to my relative ignorance of Che Guevara's activities. That slate article was wonderful!

Stiofán
09-24-2004, 01:59 PM
Ignorance yes, and maybe a little marketing for the new movie (http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Entertainment/GoodMorningAmerica/Motorcycle_Diaries_040924-1.html) due out shortly.

ethics
09-24-2004, 02:17 PM
Ignorance yes, and maybe a little marketing for the new movie (http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Entertainment/GoodMorningAmerica/Motorcycle_Diaries_040924-1.html) due out shortly.

Which was really the scope of the Slate article I linked. Many people can opt out not seeing the movie but these t-shirt-wearing imbeciles are live and in person.

Swamp Fox
08-09-2006, 12:22 PM
It's fashionable and chic to be an extreme leftist - go to a Marxist cafe and talk revolution. Now, when it comes time to be a socialist worker/drone, well, that's a different thing.

ethics
08-09-2006, 12:25 PM
Stanley, you are replying to a 2 year old thread.

Swamp Fox
08-09-2006, 12:29 PM
Leon,

I'm a little slow in replying. :biggrin:

Frodo Lives
08-09-2006, 12:31 PM
These kind of T-Shirts (http://store.theworstpageintheuniverse.com/shirts.html#GRMADSTAR) have gotten popular as of late. ;)

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