Really appreciate all the effort and patience you have Alex for creating all these lovely videos for us despite all the odds. ♥️ Thank you for sharing. 😊
Very cool, these vids are totally making me want to explore Bolivia. I almost went there back in 2015 when I was in Peru and was planning to visit Bolivia. But then I ran out of time and had to skip it.
Nice teamwork on the drone. Che is definitely famous or infamous, depending on your perspective. You eluded to this, but he's definitely been relegated, for most, to a t-shirt. He's saved lives and he's taken lives. His life was definitely an interesting and complicated one. Thanks for sharing. Great video, great work!
Alex- you are a spectacular human being. The nuance that you employed in the video was masterful. Not manipulative, but careful and considerate, a beautiful display of humanity. I have other interests and therefore share in other content on you tube and find some of the creators interesting and compelling. However, if I had to welcome any into my family, I would choose you. There is goodness about you, a sincerity not commonly revealed today. Thanks
I remember reading and watching documentaries on Che Guevara my inspiration.. thanks for showcasing the historical place in depth, great work Alex 👌🏻Thumbnail looks dope!
Thanks a lot for reminding about the history of Che Guevara and how wanted to build the army more and more nice place and hope ur drone is fine thanks buddy and hi to ur both friends
Alex is best vlogger....far better then casy...Best cinematic visuals...Amazing....and thanks for making part of us in That kind of unique place...🤘🤘✌️✌️
Love U man... Love U... I see myself In U always.... Going and Visiting Extreme Outcasted areas.... Carring So much Passion... Love U So much... Don't worry I m not a Gay...🤣🤣😃😃.... It's a Love For Ur Work... For U being a Such a Great Inspiration..... Ur the only One man... Ur the Only One.... Keep It Up Bro....
That drone crash...glad it wasn't too bad. Everytime I see you flying the drone these days, I cross my fingers. Lost my new drone few weeks ago within 48 hours of getting it. Drowned it actually..haha.. (Video is on my channel) Definitely going to read more about Che now. Since there don't seem to be any tourists in these places (in your videos at least), how less-popular are these places?
Alex, I know you know what Che did. I know you don't glamorize his actions. I can tell by the look on your face when you see him being revered. Thanks for staying objective man. You and I both know people need to know that Che Guevara is NOT someone to be revered. Ask the folks in Venezuela (who are currently eating whatever they can find) how it is working out for them. His only accomplishment was that he died young. Otherwise, he would have grown into an over fed pig like his comrade Castro who dined on the best while his people lived (and still do) live in squalor. So folks can wear the t-shirt to be cool and counter-cultural without the slightest idea that this man swore allegiance at one time to Stalin and also was PERSONALLY responsible for dozens of deaths by execution of defectors and Batista loyalists. He was also openly contemptuous of all homosexuals. The photo that everyone adorns their clothing with was taken by a fashion photographer named Alberto Kordo as Guevara stood next to Fidel Castro in Havana in 1960. Kordo refused to accept any royalties for the picture so it was able to spread unfettered across the globe. His life was more myth than anything. Oh, and one more thing. For those of you wearing the shirt and touting Che's meaningfulness on the stage of counter culture and rebellion and how he stood for the least fortunate and poor? Think of Liz Hurley wearing the same shirt whilst club-hopping in London and carrying a $4500 Louis Vuitton handbag. Well played. Let them go and represent like a good little Marxists. I would have not stopped at a "Che Stand" even if I was out of fuel and had to push my bike to the next station.
Correction: the photographer was Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez, better known as Alberto Korda or simply Korda. He was an accomplished fashion photographer until the Cuban revolution, when he became a sympathizer and a friend of Fidel Castro. Both Korda and Che were 31 years old at the time the the so-called "Guerrillero Heroico" photo was taken. It is believed that it has been reproduced more than any other image in the history of photography: posters, murals, t-shirts, tattoos, any kind of medium you can imagine (including Cuban currency). So, let's keep things in perspective. Originally, Che's image symbolized his revolutionary ideals, anti-imperialist struggle, social justice, etc., inspiring many rebellious young people all over the world in the late 1960s and 70s. Then, it became a symbol for new generations who supported anti-war, anti-globalisation, anti-authoritarian or any countercultural cause. Now, it's just an iconic pop symbol, like a brand, without much intrinsic meaning. Like Andy Warhol's Marylin images or Einstein sticking his tongue out. Any Marxist connotation is long lost. So relax, fuel up your bike at the "Che Stand", have a Leninade (yes, it is a real drink) without fear of supporting the global pro-Marxist movement. It is pretty much dead, just like Che.
I do not know whether to laugh at these empty slogans pt. 'Che Guevara built concentration camps for homosexuals' or weep over human stupidity. Che Guevara left Cuba in March 1965. The first UMAP was established in November of the same year. My advice is to verify the information first before publishing such nonsense. And these "Batista loyalists" are former sadistic degenerates, murderers, rapists, village arsonists. These 'innocent people' were responsible for the deaths (officially) over 20 000 Cubans! If you consider the revolutionary trials to be genocide, then the Nuremberg Trials are also genocide for you.
He (Che) was also an Medical student like you, who rode motorcycle road trip across South America .... before revolution
Let the world change you so you can change the world
Really appreciate all the effort and patience you have Alex for creating all these lovely videos for us despite all the odds. ♥️ Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thanks for watching !
No, thank you. Always look forward towards watching your videos. 😊
Very cool, these vids are totally making me want to explore Bolivia. I almost went there back in 2015 when I was in Peru and was planning to visit Bolivia. But then I ran out of time and had to skip it.
I like how you keep in touch with your latin roots and heritage,your videos are very inspiring bro, keep it up!
Most underrated channel on TH-cam
Viva Che Viva revolucion ✊🏽🔥 inquilab Zindabad
Che Guevara/Quotes
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If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine.
Nice teamwork on the drone. Che is definitely famous or infamous, depending on your perspective. You eluded to this, but he's definitely been relegated, for most, to a t-shirt. He's saved lives and he's taken lives. His life was definitely an interesting and complicated one. Thanks for sharing. Great video, great work!
The only good commie is a dead commie.
stfu
@@notjamesstockdale3563 better dead then red..
@@henryfunk2005 easy there henry spunk..
Che Guevara was one of the greatest heroes in history and the 'funny' slogan 'better dead than red' won't change this.
I would also like to do such a travel
Here in india
Love u guys
Alex the drone video shooting was fantastic.
Alex- you are a spectacular human being. The nuance that you employed in the video was masterful. Not manipulative, but careful and considerate, a beautiful display of humanity. I have other interests and therefore share in other content on you tube and find some of the creators interesting and compelling. However, if I had to welcome any into my family, I would choose you. There is goodness about you, a sincerity not commonly revealed today. Thanks
Están muy lindos tus videos, me gusta mucho la edición. Creo que seria bueno darles mas minutos, ya que siempre te dan ganas de ver mas!
I remember reading and watching documentaries on Che Guevara my inspiration.. thanks for showcasing the historical place in depth, great work Alex 👌🏻Thumbnail looks dope!
Thanks a lot for reminding about the history of Che Guevara and how wanted to build the army more and more nice place and hope ur drone is fine thanks buddy and hi to ur both friends
Alex is best vlogger....far better then casy...Best cinematic visuals...Amazing....and thanks for making part of us in That kind of unique place...🤘🤘✌️✌️
Thanks for watching
Finally, I got time to watch..... going to enjoy 😍😍😍😍
How do you bear all expenses of these visits across the globe?
Love Alex , iam waiting for your Manali video to come out
Wow! looks like a beautiful and peaceful place!
Loved it for Che ..... Thank u Alex
a gerat video again! than you so much alex.
We appreciate your sacrifice for us!!
Thats why we love you alex 👍😍💪
Adventure must continue
I wear that shirt proudly any time! 👍
Love U man... Love U... I see myself In U always.... Going and Visiting Extreme Outcasted areas.... Carring So much Passion... Love U So much... Don't worry I m not a Gay...🤣🤣😃😃.... It's a Love For Ur Work... For U being a Such a Great Inspiration..... Ur the only One man... Ur the Only One.... Keep It Up Bro....
Very nice sir
U make very good vlogs brother. ....god blessss you.....please come India once....
That Dron Thing is Funny......
Very very nice
That drone crash...glad it wasn't too bad. Everytime I see you flying the drone these days, I cross my fingers. Lost my new drone few weeks ago within 48 hours of getting it. Drowned it actually..haha.. (Video is on my channel)
Definitely going to read more about Che now. Since there don't seem to be any tourists in these places (in your videos at least), how less-popular are these places?
My inspiration Che Guevara ...i was waiting for such great video from u as u were stayed long time in South America ...❤️
U r drone shots r the best
naice ALEX
Nice vlogg..
Kool
I m from delhi india
How do u get all the money to do this man...
is there cartel activity in bolivia
Oh feel sad abt drone
"The things I do for you guys", we're worth it. 😉
thats awesome place
Fantastic, super quality video.
You lose your Boieng license, sorry. :-)
V
Ha ha
Hlo
RIP drone
And i am watching this wearing a che guevara t shirt
In the respect of che gavera alex.
Alex, I know you know what Che did. I know you don't glamorize his actions. I can tell by the look on your face when you see him being revered. Thanks for staying objective man. You and I both know people need to know that Che Guevara is NOT someone to be revered. Ask the folks in Venezuela (who are currently eating whatever they can find) how it is working out for them. His only accomplishment was that he died young. Otherwise, he would have grown into an over fed pig like his comrade Castro who dined on the best while his people lived (and still do) live in squalor. So folks can wear the t-shirt to be cool and counter-cultural without the slightest idea that this man swore allegiance at one time to Stalin and also was PERSONALLY responsible for dozens of deaths by execution of defectors and Batista loyalists. He was also openly contemptuous of all homosexuals. The photo that everyone adorns their clothing with was taken by a fashion photographer named Alberto Kordo as Guevara stood next to Fidel Castro in Havana in 1960. Kordo refused to accept any royalties for the picture so it was able to spread unfettered across the globe. His life was more myth than anything. Oh, and one more thing. For those of you wearing the shirt and touting Che's meaningfulness on the stage of counter culture and rebellion and how he stood for the least fortunate and poor? Think of Liz Hurley wearing the same shirt whilst club-hopping in London and carrying a $4500 Louis Vuitton handbag. Well played. Let them go and represent like a good little Marxists. I would have not stopped at a "Che Stand" even if I was out of fuel and had to push my bike to the next station.
Correction: the photographer was Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez, better known as Alberto Korda or simply Korda. He was an accomplished fashion photographer until the Cuban revolution, when he became a sympathizer and a friend of Fidel Castro. Both Korda and Che were 31 years old at the time the the so-called "Guerrillero Heroico" photo was taken. It is believed that it has been reproduced more than any other image in the history of photography: posters, murals, t-shirts, tattoos, any kind of medium you can imagine (including Cuban currency).
So, let's keep things in perspective. Originally, Che's image symbolized his revolutionary ideals, anti-imperialist struggle, social justice, etc., inspiring many rebellious young people all over the world in the late 1960s and 70s. Then, it became a symbol for new generations who supported anti-war, anti-globalisation, anti-authoritarian or any countercultural cause.
Now, it's just an iconic pop symbol, like a brand, without much intrinsic meaning. Like Andy Warhol's Marylin images or Einstein sticking his tongue out. Any Marxist connotation is long lost.
So relax, fuel up your bike at the "Che Stand", have a Leninade (yes, it is a real drink) without fear of supporting the global pro-Marxist movement. It is pretty much dead, just like Che.
I do not know whether to laugh at these empty slogans pt. 'Che Guevara built concentration camps for homosexuals' or weep over human stupidity. Che Guevara left Cuba in March 1965. The first UMAP was established in November of the same year. My advice is to verify the information first before publishing such nonsense. And these "Batista loyalists" are former sadistic degenerates, murderers, rapists, village arsonists. These 'innocent people' were responsible for the deaths (officially)
over 20 000 Cubans! If you consider the revolutionary trials to be genocide, then the Nuremberg Trials are also genocide for you.
@@mioszolszewski3583 I stand by my comments.
@@RumorHazi
Of course. Everyone has the right to express their opinion on the Internet without any restrictions. I just corrected a few facts.
Niceee
He is dead and it is lindo D+
First @alex
Must people in Latin America see Che Guevara like someone who fought against injustices..!!
He fought for Cuba