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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Yeah, probably not, Che was incredibly brave when his enemies were tied up to a wall and he was holding a .45 calibre pistol. He was a bully, a dirt bag and a hypocritical psycho.
He doomed Cuban's to generation of poverty, sorry those that he didn't consider to be his political enemies.
He's one of those people that when he's buried he should be nailed to the bottom of his coffin so there's no chance of him coming back.
Like I said, I class him with Himmler, Beria, any number of Mao's axemen.
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What redneck library do you get your books from?
I mean good for you for being passionate about something, but Cubans can thank Fidel Castro for what have or don't have. Che left that country as soon as it was clear that the promised election wasn't going to happen.
He moved on to keep fighting what he really believed in, freedom. Not freedom in an American -buy everything and say whatever you want- kinda way, but freedom in the way countries like Congo or Bolivia needed and still need.
I don't support the bloodshed caused by Che's fight, Bush's fight or anyone's for that matter. It's about what he was really fighting for. Some people wear his face on a t-shirt for that reason, are they really wrong for doing it?