You forgot: "And the moon is made of green cheese". No one has done more damage to global peace and democracy than the CIA in the entirety of human history.
Che was trying to fight the USSR too . 😂 Too much of delusion and idealistic romanticism with no sense of reality . He wanted to change the world and fight the world . 😂 He also was trying to make the native people of South America to join his Communist revolution and fight the Spaniard descendants rulers . 😂😂 Indegenous people of South America are not warlike and can’t fight the Spaniards . Did not know that all human beings are not the same . Can a deer 🦌 fight a Tiger 🐅? There is a reason that Spaniard conquered South America so easily and that too with Swords ⚔️ and Spears 🗡 .
Che was trying to fight the USSR too . 😂 Too much of delusion and idealistic romanticism with no sense of reality . He wanted to change the world and fight the world . 😂 He also was trying to make the native people of South America to join his Communist revolution and fight the Spaniard descendants rulers . 😂😂 Indegenous people of South America are not warlike and can’t fight the Spaniards . Did not know that all human beings are not the same . Can a deer 🦌 fight a Tiger 🐅? There is a reason that Spaniard conquered South America so easily and that too with Swords ⚔️ and Spears 🗡 .
you can be the architect of your own destiny in a capitalist society. in a communist or socialist society you are dependant on what is given to you. which is good for the weak and stupid. ....but it's human nature to want to better one slef,which is why capitalism is the door to success for the majority of normal people .
@@kevsta67 Except for those who live in countries like Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, Hondouras, Cuba (before Castro when the country had capitalism), Bolivia, etc. So what is wrong with those countries since they have capitalism but mizery is thriving?
@@Pados_music I'm English, and it really must be said, the Americans don't understand what communism actually is, (yet they all really believe they do). Only they really don't, and whenever they hear the word "communism", that's it for them, it must be wrong, it must be brutal, it must be criminal, and it must be murderous. LMAO. (Ironic when looking at their own country today). They don't seem to grasp or understand, they support what's so obviously wrong with this world today, seemingly they'd rather have the 1% elite of our populations, holding over 90% of the wealth, than they would seeing the everyday man being treated much more equally and fairly? It's so illogical, it's just utter madness. They've all been saturated with so much deep-rooted anti-communist propaganda, and for so long, they don't even recognize what propaganda actually is any more. They don't understand that communism is 100% against all of those elites and all these massive multi-billion dollar corporations, (we have dictating to us all today, even censoring our own rights to free speech), and it's completely against the monetary system, (that we've always known is flawed, and does not work). Communism wasn't ever thought about as a way to oppress the people, but in fact, the exact opposite is true, it was a plan, an idea, (a theory), for a new way of life, that would see the everyday working man treated fairly and equally, rather than all the profits of the businesses only going to the business's owners, while the workers only ever remained receiving poor wages. Communism seeks ways of making sure the everyday working man gets a fair share and a fair return for his labour. It's a political and economic system, that seeks to create a classless society, in which, the major means of production, (such as mines and factories), are owned and controlled by the public, (rather than a private individual), and it was always intended to be fair and equal to all. It's been well studied, and the thinking believes it would normally take 50+ years, (with all working together), to achieve it. The whole point of socialism, before communism, was for them to prepare for a life of communism. Only many of the leaders/dictators attempted to achieve communism much too soon, and well before they were anywhere near prepared to start. And that ended up badly, and it saw many millions die in the famines that it caused. Mao is a perfect example of this, but it was not done intensionally, (as we read so many, try to claim today). The reality is very clear, Mao took too long to realize his own mistakes, and he listened to, and believed the wrong people! But, there is no doubt, that it was many of the corrupt leaders/dictators, that destroyed the whole concept, Idea, and the philosophy of communism, from its very beginning, right from the start, meaning It was never even given a chance! We've never seen a pure communist society, none that tried, ever got there, and it only ended up seeing the people (who showed any discontent), brutally punished, if not murdered, (by those criminal leaders). But communism, itself, is not responsible for anything those criminal dictators did, and nor are the people who lived through it. The truth is, the entire ideology of communism, opposes those corrupt leader's actions! I guess the Americans just don't understand that being so anti-communist, is exactly the same as being pro-capitalist, (that's created the world's 1% elite). I mean, tell me, what's logical about that? Sure, we do know that Communism (in its purest form), isn't a realistic existence, as we know that we, the people, are all naturally corrupt, so we will always see some with more than others, (whether through theft, corruption, or just people saving, slowly increasing their own wealth). But Communism itself, isn't something that should ever be run down or demonized by anyone, and certainly not by any society, but it's something that we, the people, should be exploring much more, and looking for adjustments, to make it work. Only that's also unrealistic today, as we're all led by the world's criminals, who would never allow, or ever adapt that way of thinking, but would rather kill us all first. China, today, is a perfect example of why this is so important for us all to understand. Because China does have a communist government. China have sat back, and they've watched everything the west has done over these last 80 years. They've watched, and they've seen every mistake we've made in the West, and they've seen and understand how and why we made those mistakes So today, what we really see, is China with a communist government, running an (almost capitalist system), only with one, very big, and very important difference, to us in the west. China will never allow any multibillion-dollar corporation, company, organization, or any wealthy individual, (elite), to become influential to the leading party! Nothing, and nobody, will ever be able to dictate government policy, not by being super rich, or being a major business/corporation today. And that alone, will see China succeed. Whereas in the west, we've created a 1% of our population holding over 90% of all the wealth. And that has seen all the real power slipping away from our western governments, and slipping into the hands of those multi-billion dollar corporations and elites. So, as we're all shortly going to be finding out, that has seen us in the west, fail.
Read "The Motorcycle Diaries" in high-school study hall. I had his shirt (famous head shot of his face) before reading the book and realized how cringe it was to wear it without even knowing anything about him.
@@Getsitdone Cuba is literally the only sustainable country according to the united nations btw, only country with a ecological footprint that is sustainable while also having a strong HDI (human development index)
1954--Guatemala Ernesto became “Che” in Guatemala. It was here amidst the squalor of exploitive poverty and the savagery of the CIA backed bombing of women and children at the behest of what would become his lifetime enemy--The United Fruit Company and other international monopolies that the traveler became a revolutionary. Here his concern for the pobrecitos became a deep abiding anger that drove him to take aggressive actions for social change that were “revolutionary” to some but welcome deliverance to others. He once told me he liked Guatemala above all other Latin American countries. I believe that is because at that time it was a gathering place for every would be revolutionary drawn there by the dynamic personality and promised social reforms of the new president Jacobo Arbenz. Ernesto, now called Che--the same colloquial Argentine slang by which he addressed others--loved the social ferment of a gathering of wide-eyed reformers. Though he was more laid back and introspective than most he could hold his own in any heated political debate, as always, taking the side of those who had no voice. EXCERPT: CHE THE TRUE STORY - LEW OSTEEN AMAZON BOOKS
What he thought needed change in Latin America was not applicable in Cuba. In Cuba he was responsible for the murder of at least 5,000 political prisoners sentenced them to death without a trial. Not just that he wasn't even Cuban. The social justice issues he saw in South America were simply not an issue in Cuba. Cuba had a progressive and thriving economy for its time. Not only that the Communist Party was permitted in Cuba pre castro. I suggest checking out the memoires or Benigno who fought along side him in Cuba and Bolivia. Not just that, there was no war in Cuba... meaning he didn't fight because Btista didn't organize the military against them. The escambray battles were the a true rise of the working class. It was agaisnt the revolution after they lied to the people and said they were not communist.
@@NEWYORKLIBRE Be that as it may, we cannot ignore the role the United Fruit Company with its brazen greed and unquenchable thirst played in fomenting Che's actions. Without the United Fruit Company, there may have been no Che, and therefore no scale of atrocities there. Perhaps the united Fruit Company has a part of the responsibility for creating revolution there through its inhumane acts?
@@JingleJangleJamThe president of United Fruit was Samuel Zemurray (Schmuel Zmurri was his original Jewish name) People need to take a deeper look into the background of the actual players in these historical atrocities.
@@TheOpenSociety777 Zionism is an extremist form of nationalist political ideology that is friendly in its ideals towards the extremely radical US foreign policymakers. That doesn't surprise me anymore than that Saudi Arabian elites was very close to extremist Wahhabist nationalists like Osama bin Laden. After 9/11 we attacked Iraq instead of placing sanctions on Saudi Arabia and Israel which both had far more to do with instigating the war on terror than did Iraq in any stretch of the imagination. It had much more to do with the conflict between Wahhabists and Zionists that had emerged in the middle east and brought in Western countries as a target of extremist muslims angry at the holy land being taken away by force and oppression, since after Soviets who collapsed, the Zionists were the greatest enemy of extreme contempt. The ''actual players'' like Sullivan and Cromwell, the Wall Street investment firm that were legal advice connected directly to the foreign policy sector of the Whit eHouse to give investors like Norman Davis information on how to apply his tools to make a profit in the Cuban sugar trade at the expense of its people's extreme suffering. German Krupp steel would have been impossible to have made without investments by Sullivan and Cromwell made up until 1935, andone of its chairmen really didn't want them to end! Only Jewish clients complained but Wall Street lawyers with Washington connections leveraged their power to make a fortune out of Weimar Germany as its corruption was turned a blind eye to and its growing totalitarianism asserted to be a good remedy to the threat of Bolshevism. But the same firms in Wall St that profitted off the Cuban sugar exploitation are the ones who did business in helping rearm Germany despite the Versailles treaty, Krupp A.G. and I.G. Farben the chemicals for the death factories were made at Farben. There is an affect then on the entire generation that this war precipitated by colonial expansion in the middle east that is amorphous and taken place across decades and involves mainly atrocities committed against defenceless civilians, has got to end and also, no more skaptegoating and no more just blaming one side and claiming the other is innocent anymore. The extreme polarization of having to be labelled as supporting the Jewish holocaust if they do not support an exploitative right wing political party conducting an invasion on a poorer ethnical outsider race is so absurdly ironic and disastrously a failure to account for the true history of the holocaust and the fate inflicted upon the Warsaw ghettoes, that I am totally ashamed and disgusted by it personally. If anybody aren't the British most behind things in Palestine and Israel, after all the Brits ruled it for several decades and planted the seeds and laid the foundation of the conflict. Like around the world after they left, the place they left behind was on the verge of exploding like a powder keg of violence. Even to this day post-Colonial India has this kind of ethnic powder keg of violence left over from British colonial rule.
@@Buckoux What is, "Let's be realistic. Demand the impossible."? The French Revolution that while overthrowing their monarchy immediately brought to power Napoleon Bonaparte who then became royalty and wasn't defeated by French revolutionists but by his own hand with international help. But yeah there might be a lesson in there somewhere about revolutions, and why it is utterly and intellectually dishonest to compare any communist/Marxist like Che Guevara with American Declaration of Independence and American revolutionaries.
@@Buckoux American revolution was not impossible. It was part of the main geopolitical clash between UK and France. The american elite gambled on France and won.
El Salvador lo está haciendo, escuelas, escuelas y más escuelas, universidades, y más universidades, necesitamos educarnos, salgamos de la cheap esclavitud rescatemos Latino America. Nuestros nativos necesitan universidades, protejamos nuestra riqueza que es la agricultura.
have seen it great video. Typical western BS is always spread to tarnish people like CHE. Same people that gave you weapons of mass destruction in Iraq result 2 mill dead
A hero to some, a destroyer to others. I do look up to him as an intellectual and freedom fighter. He could have had a very comfortable life but chose to fight for freedom from oppression.
@starchild6478 as I said, a hero to some, a threat to others. Cuba did experience lots of trouble through 'capitalism' before the revolution. Certain people weren't allowed to study in Cuba because of their race. A caste system was figuratively in place until the revolution. The rich and powerful suffered significantly with such a change of governmental policies. The Bay of Pigs was just that. Rich pigs wanting to rule Cuba through corruption, hoping that the spark of extreme capitalism would ignite a revolution. The fools in America and exiled Cubans never realised just how much the commoners detested the old ways.
@virgilius7036 as with any movement in politics, there are winners and losers. Look at Capatilism in the West, the rich and powerful benefit while the workers suffer. Under the ideals of communism, the workers are to win while the corporations are forced to pay for access to such markets by paying higher taxes and more say for the workers. Capatilism says tax the poor to benefit the rich. That the rich and powerful know better than others. That because these companies and corporations provide employment, they deserve to have tax breaks. They work harder for investors than providing a service for users and treating the employees well. Which is more evil, power in the hands of a few or a system where the workers have more say over things such as union representation to provide benefits for those making the things sold that provides the income and profits for the company?
Of course. He's romanticized because he was killed before he could do any real societal damage. Fidel, the power hungry monster ended up emerging to keep his nation in poverty. Ask any Cuban if they love the living conditions of communism and they'll tell you how terrible it is.
Good looking, ugly whatever, the man played his part in quest for a fair world despite the means he applied. No where in the history of humanity since the days of prophet Moses has freedom of man been achieved by singing songs to dictators of the world and their henchmen.
Some people thought that by killing all the rich people the world would become a better place. What they did not realize (or knew in the first place but later did not admit it or pretending no knowing it) was that the poor people who took over the power after killing all the rich people, they themselves had become the new rich people and acting worse than the previous rich people (partly because of their terrible brought up, jealousy, lack of education, ignorance of modern development, hate for revenge or greed).
Ernesto "Che" Guevara had asthma but also loved smoking Havana cigars so he dipped the mouth end in honey as a filter. I have tried this myself and it really works!
I am Greek and not a leftist or communist. But I kneel in front of the great Che and Aris the Greek leader of resistance against the Nazis a few years before the both fled to the Pantheon of the Heros
Kneel before a murderer? Guevara murdered prisoners in concentration camps, hated the homosexuals, promoted a savage dictatorship that destroyed Cuba and put the country to its knees. You are dangerously ignorant my friend.
Yes because you got the history wrong and make your stuff how YOU want it. But at the end both ya heroes are dead and so you will be in time and the rest goes on and will forget your comment or your heroes, my hero is Skenderbeg the turc and greek slayer.
@@PlusMinusRealist Skanderbeg is albanian and fought against the ottomans (the turks) if you're going to praise someone at least understand who they are
Che couldn’t remain in Cuba after his speech in Algiers criticizing the Soviet Union. Castro had no choice, given Cuba’s total reliance on the Soviets.
@@ArturoLopez-e1f I think Che went to Bolivia of his own accord, he wasn’t “sent” by Castro. He probably could’ve lived in Cuba indefinitely but he wouldn’t be able to continue serving in the Cuban government.
@@syourke3 true, castro said that che wanted to return to argentina and wage a revolution after cubas revolution and he said that to him when they first met in mexico i believe. Che's revolutionary expeditions were off his own back. And yes what you said at the end is also probably true, since they basically hid the fact Che was back in cuba before he left for the final time
Yeah, and that's what people don't get, Che started criticizing all the northern powers for exploiting and not helping the poor of the third world south. It seems like he was surpassing all that other stuff to be a purely anti imperial fighter and it's strange, no one got to see it because he got smoked.
Yeah, and that's what people don't get, Che started criticizing all the northern powers for exploiting and not helping the poor of the third world south. It seems like he was surpassing all that other stuff to be a purely anti imperial fighter and it's strange, no one got to see it because he got smoked.
I went to Cuba three years ago, people seemed to hate me when I told them I am originally from Argentina. Guevara must have felt rejected by the people, xenophobia, I felt it.
@@dharma6525 The irony of fate, but he is and will forever remain a legend, a Christian character with a cigar and a gun on his belt. His star will shine for a long time
This is a very superficial review of his life. To note the photographer Korda of the immortal image of Che, without ever mentioning that an Italian, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, took the picture and made millions for himself with nothing for Korda, is intellectually empty. Most of this documentary is made to fit a bourgeois, Western image of Che, communism and Marxism, painted in one dimension and without any analysis of the world as it was at the time. This documentary is made to allow the middle-class to sleep easy at night knowing that the "evil" Che was never a force for liberation and education, but rather a mere puppet of the demonic "Communists" of the era. Sad ........... very sad.
Give us a link of a "good" review of his life. But be sure the "middle-class" doesn't need a review of someone who died 55 years ago to sleep more or less easy at night. The middle-class isn't even someone, and almost no one cares who took the picture of the Che except perhaps his beneficiaries.
I am proud to say that the very great Che forefathers and mothers came from my town. strange how some people praise Che Guevara others hated him. I'm sure he did very wrong things but the man had a good heart and did a lot that was correct, of course the American government detested Che but then again American government hasn't always been correct in the many wars it started.
@jamesbroadshaw - Good impartial assessment. The freedom fighters of the oppressed are often termed as the terrorists, criminals and mass murderers by the oppressors. It depends on who you are supporting or siding.
@@chriscard6544 literally the same. used in many places, like in french revolution. if che would have traveled to usa and explained why he did what he did in latin america, to American people, they would have understood him more. the dictator was enslaving his people. americans would have done the same. in return he could have been more influenced by free markets, and maybe establish mixed economy social democracy, like northern europe. and not just replaced one dictator with another.
Lo preocupante es que el npueblo cubaano sigue sufriendo la misma situación de siempre. Nunca ha habido una real revolución en ningún país en donde EL CHE es un símbolp de las generaciones que nacen y mueren empujados por una revoluión que se convirtió en cementerio a muchos jóvenes y los pueblos, incluidos el cubano que aplican la filosofía del BORRON Y CUENTA NUEVA o sea MAS DE LO MISMO. Mi nombre es Darío Mendoza.
Por lo menos en el capitalismo tienes oportunidades. En el comunismo y el socialismo cruel, ni eso tienes. Por eso es que no ves a nadie migrar a países comunistas, que no sea que están huyendo de la ley. Abajo el comunismo. Una lástima que el Che no murió antes. Nos jodio Cuba con el otro loco de Fidel.
Cuba has been put under some of the harshest economic embargoes since it became socialist many decades ago, which are still in place to this day. Socialist Cuba was never given a fair chance
@@patriceesela5000 that’s a total BS. Cuba can trade commercially with every country worldwide, including USA 🇺🇸. The day you visit cuba 🇨🇺, read the Cuban constitution, read the penal code, and see for yourself with the opulence Cuban leader’s live. You’ll change your mind. That embargo excuse it was created by Fidel to justify the inefficiency of the communism and socialist system. And the price, we regulars Cubans have to pay. Saludos 🖖
Desde Argentina intentamos mitigar el daño que el Che provocó en el planeta , lanzando el mejor antídoto conocido hasta la fecha . Hizo su presentación mundial con el discurso soñado frente a la elite en Davos .
The people executed committed crimes like murder and torture as agents of the dictatorship, not that of soldiers in war time, that they were tried sentenced and reviewed for accuracy by Che. Che did not receive even the fig leaf of a military trial. Instead the orders were to shoot below the neck so it looked like he died in battle rather than by execution. Like the NAZI's they realizec they were comitting a crime.
Never killed any opponents as minister for information & culture under Cuban president Fidel Castro. Cuban intelligence agency killed many anti socialists & supporters of former dictator Batista sponsered by C.I.A.
@armandobernal2042 at his last seconds of course, but if he could have chosen, he would have wanted to live. he might have also said this and that about fidel castro and failed revolution in cuba in general, had he lived, in later age. as true revolutionary, he would have had the courage to be honest.
He never expected his opponents to spare him. It was literally in his diary when he writes something along the lines of “accepting that he may die” in Bolivia
Ernesto Guevara was a racist homophobic criminal and human rights violator. It is not fair to his victims that he is elevated to the status of hero, scholar, thinker or liberator...Be ashamed and respect the descendants of the men who murdered or gave the order to be murdered..
Well said unlike Western terrorists caused two world wars and then formed NATO and the EU and keep invading everyone like Iraq etc and nuked Japan and destabilised the Middle East and the planet and slaughtered millions in concentration camps and divided Korea and Ireland and India etc and slaughtered hundreds of thousands in South Africa during the Boer war and starved people to death and supported apartheid in Israel and South Africa 🇿🇦
At 14:00 the narrator talks about Che taking the "island" of Santa Clara. Santa Clara is not an island. It is a coast city. At 15 minutes, the film shows the revolutionaries, including Fidel, rolling into Havana. Fidel did not arrive until 8 January.
4:49 "mad at the Americans" huh? Was he not mad at the Inca, Maya etc cuz those large powerful groups would have/did enslave other groups. Example: if your ancestry comes from the western portion of Mexico they were most likely enslaved by the Maya & Aztec. Yet a lot of Mexican Americans think they're descendants of the Aztec & Maya, in reality they're largely the descendants of their slaves. Its absolutely rediculous, completely not realistic to think they were all living so peaceful & free & singing kumbaya before the Spaniards showed up
well put, however that is the darker nature, often brushed under the rug, of primarily every so-called civilization throughout the entire sweep of the insipid, and blood soaked history of humanity. Each and every 'great civilization', at one point throughout it's history, engaged at one point or another in slavery. It is simply part of human nature ,the urge to dominate. For the strong to dominate, and oppress either overtly or covertly, those weaker than them.
Yes, Che was not Cuban, Napoleon was not French, Stalin was not Russian, Hitler was not German and Éamon de Valera was not Irish. Does it really matter? That man makes his own destiny.
Is there any real revolution that after victory did not require a night of the long knives? I think not. Mao stated that "A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another."
@@karingoering2441 He simply quoted Mao you dolt. Should the Marine Corps officer that put out his own copy of Maos boot with his commentary move to China also. Besides, if someone is a ML revolutionary they are needed elsewhere besides China
That is a common but wrong historical judgment, totally wrong: Guevara could have just become a physician in Cuba, but xenophobia made him feel rejected. Cuba is a very xenophobic nation.
Argentino de nacimiento, doble nacionalidad argentino-cubana, luchó en Guatemala, Cuba, Congo y Bolivia. Pero todos los que intervienen en el documental son franceses. Mas eurocentrista difícil de imaginar.
@@dharma6525 Argentino o cubano, o tal vez algún guatemalteco, congolés o boliviano. No lo planteo desde una perspectiva nacionalista, sino desde una que interpele a protagonistas directos o indirectos de su vida. Los únicos franceses que cumplen ese requisito son Jean Paul Sartre y Simone de Beauvoir muy tangencialmente o Régis Debray más íntimamente.
The French gentleman @ 18:00 points out one of the greatest contradictions in leftism and marxism. "It's only violence and crime when the other side does it."
It’s not a contradiction. Revolutions always involve bloodshed and even terror. No ruling clique ever gave up its power peacefully. The thugs who run the USA will stop at nothing to protect their power and privilege. If a revolution is going to succeed, it must not hesitate to crush the ruling clique by force. Obviously, due process of law will not always be observed and some innocent people will be sacrificed as a result. Che, himself, later admitted that he had presided over the killing of some innocent people. But again, in revolutions, it’s either kill or be killed. It’s inevitable. The English Revolution had Oliver Cromwell. The French Revolution led to the Terror of Robespierre. The Russian revolution brought us the Red Terror of Lenin. In China, the same thing happened under Mao. And Cuba was no different. It has nothing to do with Marx, it is simply the nature of revolution, whether Marxist or not.
When “the ends justify the means”, a lot of that stuff goes out the window. When someone’s lining you up against a wall, it’s not gonna matter when you point how how they’re hypocritical and contradicting themselves. All they’re going to say is “wow, how compelling, now stand and face the wall”.
@@LFSPharaoh Revolutions always involve the use of violence and even terror. That includes the death penalty. Che himself later admitted that they executed some people erroneously. Thais why due process of law is so important.
Read the biography of CHE written by Pierre Kalfon for an exhaustive overview of his life. Castro wanted to get rid of him because he remained a revolutionary after accessing power, and was rather critical of the UdSSR when Cuba was heavily dependent on Russia. The Che was without compromise, a complete idealist prepared to go to extremes, including murder. He thought the revolution could create a new human being, and ultimately gave his own life for his beliefs.
I suggest Blowback podcasts series on Cuba and John Lee Anderson's book 'Che: A Revolutionary Life' True, LT. General Smedley Butlers book is a great testimony to what it is all about at that high level, and he stopped a fascist coup against FDR. FDR might of been a bastard to but at least he was against the fascists and so was Butler.
I suggest Blowback podcasts series on Cuba and John Lee Anderson's book 'Che: A Revolutionary Life' True, LT. General Smedley Butlers book is a great testimony to what it is all about at that high level, and he stopped a fascist coup against FDR. FDR might of been a bastard to but at least he was against the fascists and so was Butler.
@armandobernal2042 again, his hatred blinded him and he started killing people who had nothing to do with Batista's crimes. He was also one of the main proponents for the charging and imprisonment of true revolutionaries who fought along side him in the Sierra, like Huber Matos, who spent 20 years in prison just because he was a social Democrat and not a communist.
@armandobernal2042 yes, Batista did, but then Che didn't jail or murder Batista did he? Che turned against his own people , the people he fought with and the people he claimed to be fighting for
@armandobernal2042 he sent his own comrades to prison and to the firing squads just because they were not communists. The same people who bled with him in the Sierra, he ruthlessly murdered. He basically became a Robespierre, and ate the children of the revolution.
56 ans après sa mort, Che reste l'icône immortelle du révolutionnaire romantique qui savait déjà, en allant s'enferrer dans le piège à rats de Bolivie, que son avenir se limitait à la balle qui mettrait fin à son rêve. Hasta siempre, Comandante*
@@chebailey950 and if you're a communist you don't believe in God or Jesus so you have no hope at all does zero chance you make it to heaven now once throughout his life did he ever say he was a Christian but took Jesus Christ as his Lord and savior in fact the first thing they did in Cuba was to get rid of all the churches show me one time throughout his life that he talked about Jesus and embrace Christianity he never did he seemed to be all about himself and getting himself popular hell it even said his mom was in the voodoo magic p but hey the guy had free will
25:35: Che's biggest mistake, this is ignoring the dark depths of human nature. There can be no "new man" overnight. Plus revolutions generate entropy, is this even conceivable to revolutionaries?
I had admiration for him until the day I began to understand the revolution! from Cuba and ended up traveling there with my daughter; we visited more than 75% of countries using public transport and the shock was during this visit, what we do not see in this documentary is that both he and Fidel were manipulated by the Soviets and also during will heal it in each village if anyone refused to join and who defended the regime in power he was executed immediately; In the end, not only did they not free Cuba, they took him out of a hole and plunged him into a very deep well; it's a magnificent country with a lovely population but a poverty and level of repression closer to Kore than other things
@ yes very good except that it is a system which is managed by communists so no freedom of expression Take a tour of this country and I hope you will understand better.
I was first introduced to Che in the movie with Omar Sherif in my early teens i thought then that he was a very interesting fellow never got over it thought of him all my life and still do turn me into a adventurer
@@hotstepper887 I swear we aren't all like that. By the way, are you British? You guys don't even have a communist party or movement and you can't get rid of the Tories, we definitely aren't taking any lessons from you. Also, Yankees are basically your cousins and you are as capitalists and imperialists as them. Bye
Che’s mission in Bolivia was extremely poorly planned. Himself and his army positioned themselves in the worst area of the country possible. He burned bridges with locals making it difficult to get supplies. Che really wasn’t the Man people thought he was.
Am no expert in history of these legendary peoples but whats really troubling my low understanding of Che is why really leave a life with possible peace in Cuba and go look for a fight with people who dont want to fight with you in Bolivia
Perhaps he was overcome with the idea of freedom for all people. Even people who didn't know they needed to be freed from oppression. In this sense, he just couldn't sit still and rest. He had to go out and fight.
That's about all that an ignorant individual can say about a true revolutionist who cared more for the people than himself to the point of putting his life on the line. That's more than can be said about most people in this country.
He was a murderer, that was all, with a good use of words. . Take a look at the reality that the Cuban people live on the island. Propaganda and indoctrination are useless, even when you have outsiders cheering you on. The True path is, Love and Order. Love and Order
Bio sam iskreno sretan kad sam kao dječak 1968.-69. pevi put ćuo da i na dalekoj Kubi ima heroja koji stvaraju jednakosti i sličnosti među ljudima raznolikog porijekla... bilo je povezano s imenom Che Gevara. Nažalost revolucionar Ernesto ja tragično završio.
Ubili su coveka, ne IDEJU. iDEJE pogotovu ako teze oslobodjenju i jednakosti zive vecno.Iapunili su sto su i obecali/ besplatno obrazovanje, vrhunsko zdravstvo i pismenost skoro 100 procenata. I oterali su Amere a potom i ponizili u Zalivu Svinja.
@@livianegidius9772 @D-Š- odgovor na @livia ---->> Da, praktički ukinuli su robovlasnički kolonijalni poredak, to se često zaboravlja i izgleda da se rado prešućuje ... Ideja da se marksizam razvija mrđu seljacima u brdima i planinama Bolivije postala ja samoubistvo . Njihov, kubanski lider nakon geriskog rata i prakse diktature odveo je političke faktore nikud drugdje nego u kubanski parlament. (sve je dobro kad se dobro svrši, zar ne Livia ?)
@@fahrudinibrahimovic8643 @d.š. odgovor ---->> Meni nikad nije bio idol... ali to nije niti bitno. Demokracija ima izbore, pa ima referendume, pa ima ankete ... pa ima parlament , vladu i zakone , a imperijalizam onda tako ima pravnu državu po kojo može "orati i sijati".kol'ko hoće.. a nju, to jest pravnu državu, jako vole suci i odvjetnici jer mogu doro zaraditi , uvijek ima oštećenih, pokradenih, protjeranih, prisilno zadržanih i tako dalje tome slično, ništa lično .
@@fahrudinibrahimovic8643 Estados Unidos nunca fue una potencia imperial. Larin America sufre de una historia de mala educación, analfabetismo, corrupción y ha tenido problemas para abrazar plenamente la democracia. Hay excepciones notables como Costa Rica. Un hermoso país lleno de gente amable y trabajadora que ama la libertad, la educación y el progreso.
One of the rich Cuban minority that didn’t like sharing the wealth with the people that actually did the work? Been betraying your country ever since, I’m sure.
Or an Fidel Castro, Fidel lament to an US Banker international in the 1980s that he made a mistake letting Che run the Cuban Economy it when down the toilet to this day, Fidel and Raoul thought they could trust him, show you murderous dictators never think but support others dictators examples Fidel when he was president of the non aligned nations that don't want to be part of the cold war which Afghanistan was a member, Fidel support the Soviet invasion of that country in 1979 and Fidel Castro support Saddam Hussein invasion of Kuwait in 1991, Fidel and Raoul Castro were never lover of human rights or respect others they practice true communism, no even their own mother they have no love for throw her out of her own house and plantation to let the public see how heartless they are.
@@ArturoLopez-e1f Fidel Castro before he got power in Cuba said he wanted a war with the US and the west, he was Soviet Union communist agent in 1943 and during is University days in 1948 Bogata Columbia, he started the Bogata riots which lead to the assassination of the Columbia president.
In my opinion, this was easily the most sincere portrayal of the life of one of the greatest leaders in human history, despite the terrible mistakes he committed, I have a deep respect for Ernest Che Guevara. Because where there is chopping, there are chips.
The US has supported every right-wing dictatorship in Latin American history, and I bet you supported that foreign policy, so you can stop pretending that you don't support dictatorship.
@@alejandroavila2646 You're both pretending that you oppose dictatorships while you support a US foreign policy that has supported every single right-wing fascist dictatorship in Latin American history, from Argentina to Paraguay to Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Cuba and Haiti. You supported Somoza for decades and when the Sandinistas finally got rid of him you suddenly became opposed to dictatorship. You're a typical American - ignorant, dishonest.
Bonsoir,un grand merci pour ce reportage avec des avis objectifs sur le personnage et son histoire.Cela conforte mon avis que les extrêmes sont toujours mauvais ; la droite et la gauche.Sauf erreur de ma part et, l’extrême gauche a trahit Ernesto avec l'appui de la droite.Je penses qu'il aurait été un bon médecin sans faire de politique Cordialement.
Intrinsequement, le Marxisme est deterministe, meme si le leninisme en est une correction. La revolution est censée eclater dans des conditions sociales et economiques atteintes. Les guerillas sont le fait d une minorité, qui pretend accelerer l histoire . Quand elles reussissent , le ciment de leur action est une foi aveugle dans le matxisme-leninisme. , comme clé incontournable de l avenir de l humanité. Il n existe pour ainsi dire plus de guerillas d inspiration marxiste dans le monde. . Par ailleurs les regimes marxistes, a l exception de la Corée du Nord.- et encore - qui subsistent ont largement ouvert le champ de l economie marchande , qu on aurait tort de confondre avec le grand capital, et qui permet a des millions d individus d entreprendre a leur echelle, dans un cadre relativement libre, et d irriguer l economie. Ce point est tres important pour juger severement Guevara, a qui cette notion d economie de marché etait completement etrangere , égaré qu il etait dans ce debat incongru entre stimulant monetaire ( venant de l etat ) et vertu patriotisue. Personnellement la critique contre la bureaucratie sovietique prete a sourire, car c est exactement la meme dictature que le che avait en tete. Guevara , en bon marxiste, n avait aucun problème avec les masses, percues comme un concept, mais avec les individus. 53:0853:08
"The CIA didn't want Che dead" ... Yeah, and the earth is flat.
The floating earth is flat inside a water covered blue heavenly dome . The CIA wanted him alive & to work for them. The elites know all of this.
You forgot: "And the moon is made of green cheese". No one has done more damage to global peace and democracy than the CIA in the entirety of human history.
Che was trying to fight the USSR too . 😂
Too much of delusion and idealistic romanticism with no sense of reality .
He wanted to change the world and fight the world . 😂
He also was trying to make the native people of South America to join his Communist revolution and fight the Spaniard descendants rulers . 😂😂
Indegenous people of South America are not warlike and can’t fight the Spaniards .
Did not know that all human beings are not the same .
Can a deer 🦌 fight a Tiger 🐅?
There is a reason that Spaniard conquered South America so easily and that too with Swords ⚔️ and Spears 🗡 .
Che was trying to fight the USSR too . 😂
Too much of delusion and idealistic romanticism with no sense of reality .
He wanted to change the world and fight the world . 😂
He also was trying to make the native people of South America to join his Communist revolution and fight the Spaniard descendants rulers . 😂😂
Indegenous people of South America are not warlike and can’t fight the Spaniards .
Did not know that all human beings are not the same .
Can a deer 🦌 fight a Tiger 🐅?
There is a reason that Spaniard conquered South America so easily and that too with Swords ⚔️ and Spears 🗡 .
True, Felix Rodriguez C.I.A agent tried to save Che's life, but the Bolivian president ordered the execution.
“There must be something rotten in the very core of a social system which increases its wealth, without diminishing its misery.” ~ Karl Marx
Marxism killed more people than Hitler did.
Much better to have a social and economic system that decreases wealth and increases misery.
you can be the architect of your own destiny in a capitalist society. in a communist or socialist society you are dependant on what is given to you. which is good for the weak and stupid. ....but it's human nature to want to better one slef,which is why capitalism is the door to success for the majority of normal people .
@@kevsta67 Except for those who live in countries like Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, Hondouras, Cuba (before Castro when the country had capitalism), Bolivia, etc. So what is wrong with those countries since they have capitalism but mizery is thriving?
@@Pados_music I'm English, and it really must be said, the Americans don't understand what communism actually is, (yet they all really believe they do). Only they really don't, and whenever they hear the word "communism", that's it for them, it must be wrong, it must be brutal, it must be criminal, and it must be murderous. LMAO. (Ironic when looking at their own country today).
They don't seem to grasp or understand, they support what's so obviously wrong with this world today, seemingly they'd rather have the 1% elite of our populations, holding over 90% of the wealth, than they would seeing the everyday man being treated much more equally and fairly?
It's so illogical, it's just utter madness. They've all been saturated with so much deep-rooted anti-communist propaganda, and for so long, they don't even recognize what propaganda actually is any more.
They don't understand that communism is 100% against all of those elites and all these massive multi-billion dollar corporations, (we have dictating to us all today, even censoring our own rights to free speech), and it's completely against the monetary system, (that we've always known is flawed, and does not work).
Communism wasn't ever thought about as a way to oppress the people, but in fact, the exact opposite is true, it was a plan, an idea, (a theory), for a new way of life, that would see the everyday working man treated fairly and equally, rather than all the profits of the businesses only going to the business's owners, while the workers only ever remained receiving poor wages.
Communism seeks ways of making sure the everyday working man gets a fair share and a fair return for his labour. It's a political and economic system, that seeks to create a classless society, in which, the major means of production, (such as mines and factories), are owned and controlled by the public, (rather than a private individual), and it was always intended to be fair and equal to all.
It's been well studied, and the thinking believes it would normally take 50+ years, (with all working together), to achieve it.
The whole point of socialism, before communism, was for them to prepare for a life of communism. Only many of the leaders/dictators attempted to achieve communism much too soon, and well before they were anywhere near prepared to start.
And that ended up badly, and it saw many millions die in the famines that it caused. Mao is a perfect example of this, but it was not done intensionally, (as we read so many, try to claim today). The reality is very clear, Mao took too long to realize his own mistakes, and he listened to, and believed the wrong people!
But, there is no doubt, that it was many of the corrupt leaders/dictators, that destroyed the whole concept, Idea, and the philosophy of communism, from its very beginning, right from the start, meaning It was never even given a chance! We've never seen a pure communist society, none that tried, ever got there, and it only ended up seeing the people (who showed any discontent), brutally punished, if not murdered, (by those criminal leaders).
But communism, itself, is not responsible for anything those criminal dictators did, and nor are the people who lived through it.
The truth is, the entire ideology of communism, opposes those corrupt leader's actions!
I guess the Americans just don't understand that being so anti-communist, is exactly the same as being pro-capitalist, (that's created the world's 1% elite). I mean, tell me, what's logical about that?
Sure, we do know that Communism (in its purest form), isn't a realistic existence, as we know that we, the people, are all naturally corrupt, so we will always see some with more than others, (whether through theft, corruption, or just people saving, slowly increasing their own wealth).
But Communism itself, isn't something that should ever be run down or demonized by anyone, and certainly not by any society, but it's something that we, the people, should be exploring much more, and looking for adjustments, to make it work.
Only that's also unrealistic today, as we're all led by the world's criminals, who would never allow, or ever adapt that way of thinking, but would rather kill us all first.
China, today, is a perfect example of why this is so important for us all to understand. Because China does have a communist government.
China have sat back, and they've watched everything the west has done over these last 80 years. They've watched, and they've seen every mistake we've made in the West, and they've seen and understand how and why we made those mistakes
So today, what we really see, is China with a communist government, running an (almost capitalist system), only with one, very big, and very important difference, to us in the west.
China will never allow any multibillion-dollar corporation, company, organization, or any wealthy individual, (elite), to become influential to the leading party! Nothing, and nobody, will ever be able to dictate government policy, not by being super rich, or being a major business/corporation today.
And that alone, will see China succeed. Whereas in the west, we've created a 1% of our population holding over 90% of all the wealth. And that has seen all the real power slipping away from our western governments, and slipping into the hands of those multi-billion dollar corporations and elites.
So, as we're all shortly going to be finding out, that has seen us in the west, fail.
Великий, недосягаемый, Ангел Революции, нет больше таких людей, очень большая редкость. ❤
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You are very right ❤✨
Thank you for upload.
Read "The Motorcycle Diaries" in high-school study hall. I had his shirt (famous head shot of his face) before reading the book and realized how cringe it was to wear it without even knowing anything about him.
Most people wearing such a shirt have no clue. Not meant to be personal.
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@@user-cm6tj2he4b ignorance
Knowing who he was and what he did, wearing a Che Guevara shirt is even more cringy.
From an artistic standpoint the photo and shirt looks cool but yeah it is cringe to wear something when you don't know what it stands for.
Freedom for the cuban people from the oppression respect from Nicaragua
Freedom? Do you think the Cubans are free? How's their industry doing? How about their cars, anything past the 1950s? . Those people aren't free!
@@Getsitdone Are your people free? Because of modern cars? You pay for everything even for your deaths.
nasty man a killer and a sicko
@@fotiostriantas4673 WORD !!!!! ....... and the U.S. ruling class is only getting worse .................
@@Getsitdone Cuba is literally the only sustainable country according to the united nations btw, only country with a ecological footprint that is sustainable while also having a strong HDI (human development index)
1954--Guatemala
Ernesto became “Che” in Guatemala. It was here amidst the squalor of exploitive poverty and the savagery of the CIA backed bombing of women and children at the behest of what would become his lifetime enemy--The United Fruit Company and other international monopolies that the traveler became a revolutionary. Here his concern for the pobrecitos became a deep abiding anger that drove him to take aggressive actions for social change that were “revolutionary” to some but welcome deliverance to others.
He once told me he liked Guatemala above all other Latin American countries. I believe that is because at that time it was a gathering place for every would be revolutionary drawn there by the dynamic personality and promised social reforms of the new president Jacobo Arbenz. Ernesto, now called Che--the same colloquial Argentine slang by which he addressed others--loved the social ferment of a gathering of wide-eyed reformers. Though he was more laid back and introspective than most he could hold his own in any heated political debate, as always, taking the side of those who had no voice.
EXCERPT: CHE THE TRUE STORY - LEW OSTEEN AMAZON BOOKS
The first thing you should know is
What he thought needed change in Latin America was not applicable in Cuba. In Cuba he was responsible for the murder of at least 5,000 political prisoners sentenced them to death without a trial. Not just that he wasn't even Cuban. The social justice issues he saw in South America were simply not an issue in Cuba. Cuba had a progressive and thriving economy for its time. Not only that the Communist Party was permitted in Cuba pre castro. I suggest checking out the memoires or Benigno who fought along side him in Cuba and Bolivia. Not just that, there was no war in Cuba... meaning he didn't fight because Btista didn't organize the military against them. The escambray battles were the a true rise of the working class. It was agaisnt the revolution after they lied to the people and said they were not communist.
@@NEWYORKLIBRE Be that as it may, we cannot ignore the role the United Fruit Company with its brazen greed and unquenchable thirst played in fomenting Che's actions. Without the United Fruit Company, there may have been no Che, and therefore no scale of atrocities there. Perhaps the united Fruit Company has a part of the responsibility for creating revolution there through its inhumane acts?
@@JingleJangleJamThe president of United Fruit was Samuel Zemurray (Schmuel Zmurri was his original Jewish name) People need to take a deeper look into the background of the actual players in these historical atrocities.
@@TheOpenSociety777 Zionism is an extremist form of nationalist political ideology that is friendly in its ideals towards the extremely radical US foreign policymakers. That doesn't surprise me anymore than that Saudi Arabian elites was very close to extremist Wahhabist nationalists like Osama bin Laden.
After 9/11 we attacked Iraq instead of placing sanctions on Saudi Arabia and Israel which both had far more to do with instigating the war on terror than did Iraq in any stretch of the imagination. It had much more to do with the conflict between Wahhabists and Zionists that had emerged in the middle east and brought in Western countries as a target of extremist muslims angry at the holy land being taken away by force and oppression, since after Soviets who collapsed, the Zionists were the greatest enemy of extreme contempt.
The ''actual players'' like Sullivan and Cromwell, the Wall Street investment firm that were legal advice connected directly to the foreign policy sector of the Whit eHouse to give investors like Norman Davis information on how to apply his tools to make a profit in the Cuban sugar trade at the expense of its people's extreme suffering.
German Krupp steel would have been impossible to have made without investments by Sullivan and Cromwell made up until 1935, andone of its chairmen really didn't want them to end! Only Jewish clients complained but Wall Street lawyers with Washington connections leveraged their power to make a fortune out of Weimar Germany as its corruption was turned a blind eye to and its growing totalitarianism asserted to be a good remedy to the threat of Bolshevism. But the same firms in Wall St that profitted off the Cuban sugar exploitation are the ones who did business in helping rearm Germany despite the Versailles treaty, Krupp A.G. and I.G. Farben the chemicals for the death factories were made at Farben.
There is an affect then on the entire generation that this war precipitated by colonial expansion in the middle east that is amorphous and taken place across decades and involves mainly atrocities committed against defenceless civilians, has got to end and also, no more skaptegoating and no more just blaming one side and claiming the other is innocent anymore.
The extreme polarization of having to be labelled as supporting the Jewish holocaust if they do not support an exploitative right wing political party conducting an invasion on a poorer ethnical outsider race is so absurdly ironic and disastrously a failure to account for the true history of the holocaust and the fate inflicted upon the Warsaw ghettoes, that I am totally ashamed and disgusted by it personally.
If anybody aren't the British most behind things in Palestine and Israel, after all the Brits ruled it for several decades and planted the seeds and laid the foundation of the conflict. Like around the world after they left, the place they left behind was on the verge of exploding like a powder keg of violence. Even to this day post-Colonial India has this kind of ethnic powder keg of violence left over from British colonial rule.
"Let's be realistic. Demand the impossible" !!!
What is; "Let's be realistic. Demand the impossible"?
The American Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, Alex.
@@Buckoux What is, "Let's be realistic. Demand the impossible."?
The French Revolution that while overthrowing their monarchy immediately brought to power Napoleon Bonaparte who then became royalty and wasn't defeated by French revolutionists but by his own hand with international help.
But yeah there might be a lesson in there somewhere about revolutions, and why it is utterly and intellectually dishonest to compare any communist/Marxist like Che Guevara with American Declaration of Independence and American revolutionaries.
@@Buckoux American revolution was not impossible. It was part of the main geopolitical clash between UK and France. The american elite gambled on France and won.
When was the last time Che behaved realistically?
@@ykoba4054well he’s kind of dead.
El Salvador lo está haciendo, escuelas, escuelas y más escuelas, universidades, y más universidades, necesitamos educarnos, salgamos de la cheap esclavitud rescatemos Latino America. Nuestros nativos necesitan universidades, protejamos nuestra riqueza que es la agricultura.
Best wishes to El Salvador. I wish you long prosperous lives ❤
Am not Salvadorean, am Guatemalan American, Guatemala is under cooptación by a gang of mafia members under corrupt president Giamattei and his gang.
100% protect the jungles, agriculture and livestock. Develop righteous, indigenous education. Do not be subverted.
El Salvador ha enfrentado a los carteles de la droga, los felicito, desde Ohio, EE.UU.
La agricoltura no necessita de universidad....
Badempanada has an excellent video on Che. Factual and well researched.
Yes thank you everyone please go watch bad empanada's video that gives the true sourced facts
Free Israel ! Viva la liberdad ! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱Am Israël Haï 🇮🇱
have seen it great video. Typical western BS is always spread to tarnish people like CHE. Same people that gave you weapons of mass destruction in Iraq result 2 mill dead
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Right✊ on. Thanks!
Against colonialism
And backing the Soviet Union as the lesser of two evils there.
The famous poster image based on the Korda photo was created by irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick, deliberately without copyright. He deserves credit.
Jim is a good man. A talented artist and a comrade in the journey toward justice and equality for all!
A hero to some, a destroyer to others.
I do look up to him as an intellectual and freedom fighter.
He could have had a very comfortable life but chose to fight for freedom from oppression.
Fought for freedom of oppression by oppressing the Cubans. Give me a break. 🙄😒
@starchild6478 as I said, a hero to some, a threat to others.
Cuba did experience lots of trouble through 'capitalism' before the revolution. Certain people weren't allowed to study in Cuba because of their race. A caste system was figuratively in place until the revolution.
The rich and powerful suffered significantly with such a change of governmental policies.
The Bay of Pigs was just that. Rich pigs wanting to rule Cuba through corruption, hoping that the spark of extreme capitalism would ignite a revolution.
The fools in America and exiled Cubans never realised just how much the commoners detested the old ways.
Quelle blague hahaha
But he couldn't have killed so many people out of hateful intolerance!
@virgilius7036 as with any movement in politics, there are winners and losers.
Look at Capatilism in the West, the rich and powerful benefit while the workers suffer.
Under the ideals of communism, the workers are to win while the corporations are forced to pay for access to such markets by paying higher taxes and more say for the workers.
Capatilism says tax the poor to benefit the rich. That the rich and powerful know better than others. That because these companies and corporations provide employment, they deserve to have tax breaks. They work harder for investors than providing a service for users and treating the employees well.
Which is more evil, power in the hands of a few or a system where the workers have more say over things such as union representation to provide benefits for those making the things sold that provides the income and profits for the company?
Muito obrigada por este documentário! 🌷
PLEASE!
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Let’s say it - in part the reason for Che to be so popular is because he was good looking, and loads of people have capitalised on that
He sort of reminds me of one those apes in Planet of the Apes.
Of course. He's romanticized because he was killed before he could do any real societal damage. Fidel, the power hungry monster ended up emerging to keep his nation in poverty. Ask any Cuban if they love the living conditions of communism and they'll tell you how terrible it is.
Are you saying if he was an ass.... he will still be popular?
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Good looking, ugly whatever, the man played his part in quest for a fair world despite the means he applied. No where in the history of humanity since the days of prophet Moses has freedom of man been achieved by singing songs to dictators of the world and their henchmen.
Some people thought that by killing all the rich people the world would become a better place. What they did not realize (or knew in the first place but later did not admit it or pretending no knowing it) was that the poor people who took over the power after killing all the rich people, they themselves had become the new rich people and acting worse than the previous rich people (partly because of their terrible brought up, jealousy, lack of education, ignorance of modern development, hate for revenge or greed).
Very well put
It's the same old story throughout history.
Blablabla.
The abused often become the abusers
Dont agree with him but i can fully understand....Bent corrupt private greedy firms are now rampant ..history repeats itself .
Ernesto "Che" Guevara had asthma but also loved smoking Havana cigars so he dipped the mouth end in honey as a filter. I have tried this myself and it really works!
Brother that is soo cool I'm gonna try that👍
I thought you’re not supposed to inhale cigars?
He was a physician so he knew how the body worked
What is the song played when the credits role at the end? Anyone know?
Here is the song
😂 I knew it before I heard it
'Hasta Siempre', this version is by Buena Vista Social Club if I'm not mistaken
😂 I knew it before I heard it
'Hasta Siempre', this version is by Buena Vista Social Club if I'm not mistaken
darude sandstorm
I am Greek and not a leftist or communist. But I kneel in front of the great Che and Aris the Greek leader of resistance against the Nazis a few years before the both fled to the Pantheon of the Heros
Kneel before a murderer? Guevara murdered prisoners in concentration camps, hated the homosexuals, promoted a savage dictatorship that destroyed Cuba and put the country to its knees. You are dangerously ignorant my friend.
Yes because you got the history wrong and make your stuff how YOU want it. But at the end both ya heroes are dead and so you will be in time and the rest goes on and will forget your comment or your heroes, my hero is Skenderbeg the turc and greek slayer.
@@PlusMinusRealist It is so good that you will live forever!
"I kneel in front of the great Che..." really? you kneel to a serial murderer and rapist? Do you also kneel to Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot?
@@PlusMinusRealist Skanderbeg is albanian and fought against the ottomans (the turks) if you're going to praise someone at least understand who they are
Che couldn’t remain in Cuba after his speech in Algiers criticizing the Soviet Union. Castro had no choice, given Cuba’s total reliance on the Soviets.
OK, that is why he sent Ché to Boliva.
@@ArturoLopez-e1f I think Che went to Bolivia of his own accord, he wasn’t “sent” by Castro. He probably could’ve lived in Cuba indefinitely but he wouldn’t be able to continue serving in the Cuban government.
@@syourke3 true, castro said that che wanted to return to argentina and wage a revolution after cubas revolution and he said that to him when they first met in mexico i believe. Che's revolutionary expeditions were off his own back. And yes what you said at the end is also probably true, since they basically hid the fact Che was back in cuba before he left for the final time
Yeah, and that's what people don't get, Che started criticizing all the northern powers for exploiting and not helping the poor of the third world south.
It seems like he was surpassing all that other stuff to be a purely anti imperial fighter and it's strange, no one got to see it because he got smoked.
Yeah, and that's what people don't get, Che started criticizing all the northern powers for exploiting and not helping the poor of the third world south.
It seems like he was surpassing all that other stuff to be a purely anti imperial fighter and it's strange, no one got to see it because he got smoked.
I have been to Cuba. Saw the house he lived in and gave up to continue the struggle. ♥
I went to Cuba three years ago, people seemed to hate me when I told them I am originally from Argentina. Guevara must have felt rejected by the people, xenophobia, I felt it.
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq sorry you had that experience.
You mean the struggle to establish dictatorships so that people could live free In a communist dictatorship without food?
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Tell people about what Argentinians did to Black people there..
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq it is said that guevara had some hard times as a cuban guerilla because he wasn't a cuban
Wonderful Documentary.🤎
A legend could die but don't accept to be humiliated.
And yet he is, for he became a best selling artefact for cowardly teenagers
@@dharma6525 the only cowards are the capitalist leeches stealing from the working class hiding behind raw state power.
@@dharma6525 The irony of fate, but he is and will forever remain a legend, a Christian character with a cigar and a gun on his belt. His star will shine for a long time
This is a very superficial review of his life. To note the photographer Korda of the immortal image of Che, without ever mentioning that an Italian, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, took the picture and made millions for himself with nothing for Korda, is intellectually empty. Most of this documentary is made to fit a bourgeois, Western image of Che, communism and Marxism, painted in one dimension and without any analysis of the world as it was at the time. This documentary is made to allow the middle-class to sleep easy at night knowing that the "evil" Che was never a force for liberation and education, but rather a mere puppet of the demonic "Communists" of the era. Sad ........... very sad.
Give us a link of a "good" review of his life. But be sure the "middle-class" doesn't need a review of someone who died 55 years ago to sleep more or less easy at night. The middle-class isn't even someone, and almost no one cares who took the picture of the Che except perhaps his beneficiaries.
Amigo...Che is an idea.
I've seen this image all over latino America. The face of the idea.
@@tagadabrothersband look up badempanada
Che was evil though, and communism is trash lol. These things are proven and documented
I am proud to say that the very great Che forefathers and mothers came from my town. strange how some people praise Che Guevara others hated him. I'm sure he did very wrong things but the man had a good heart and did a lot that was correct, of course the American government detested Che but then again American government hasn't always been correct in the many wars it started.
Also the ussr denounced him
Barrienros massacred 200 miners , during a strike that occured while Che was in Bolivia.
Murderous Commie. Not a good man.
@@dirkdiggler5581 silly USSR
@jamesbroadshaw - Good impartial assessment. The freedom fighters of the oppressed are often termed as the terrorists, criminals and mass murderers by the oppressors. It depends on who you are supporting or siding.
"Liberdad ou Muerte !"
Isn't it strange that this is now what is required in USA.
this is a fascist slogan, never said by Che
@@chriscard6544 "Give me liberty or give me death" Patrick Henry 1775 American Revolution
@@jackie00776 that's not the same phrase
@@chriscard6544 literally the same. used in many places, like in french revolution.
if che would have traveled to usa and explained why he did what he did in latin america, to American people, they would have understood him more. the dictator was enslaving his people. americans would have done the same.
in return he could have been more influenced by free markets, and maybe establish mixed economy social democracy, like northern europe. and not just replaced one dictator with another.
@@chriscard6544 It's close enough...
70s, Colombia, virtually every bank, business building, some churches, even buses, had 3 pictures on their walls. the pope, jfk, and che.
First two should not be with Che.
Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Have stupid heros get a fucked up country...(well not jfk he was actually a legend)
BULLSHIT
"A los mártires le perdonamos todos sus pecados y adoptamos todos sus pecados como nuestros." 🌹
Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
Lo preocupante es que el npueblo cubaano sigue sufriendo la misma situación de siempre. Nunca ha habido una real revolución en ningún
país en donde EL CHE es un símbolp de las generaciones que nacen y mueren empujados por una revoluión que se convirtió en
cementerio a muchos jóvenes y los pueblos, incluidos el cubano que aplican la filosofía del BORRON Y CUENTA NUEVA o sea MAS DE
LO MISMO. Mi nombre es Darío Mendoza.
Esto es lo capitalismo cruel que Che combatía.
Por lo menos en el capitalismo tienes oportunidades. En el comunismo y el socialismo cruel, ni eso tienes. Por eso es que no ves a nadie migrar a países comunistas, que no sea que están huyendo de la ley. Abajo el comunismo. Una lástima que el Che no murió antes. Nos jodio Cuba con el otro loco de Fidel.
Cuba has been put under some of the harshest economic embargoes since it became socialist many decades ago, which are still in place to this day.
Socialist Cuba was never given a fair chance
@@patriceesela5000 that’s a total BS. Cuba can trade commercially with every country worldwide, including USA 🇺🇸. The day you visit cuba 🇨🇺, read the Cuban constitution, read the penal code, and see for yourself with the opulence Cuban leader’s live. You’ll change your mind. That embargo excuse it was created by Fidel to justify the inefficiency of the communism and socialist system. And the price, we regulars Cubans have to pay. Saludos 🖖
Desde Argentina intentamos mitigar el daño que el Che provocó en el planeta , lanzando el mejor antídoto conocido hasta la fecha . Hizo su presentación mundial con el discurso soñado frente a la elite en Davos .
Un vrais chef qui lutter contre l'injustice respect 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Un assassin et un tortionnaire de masse
Kendi ulkesinde yapmalı idi
Che murdered his opponent in Cuba yet expected his opponent in Bolivia to spare him.
The people executed committed crimes like murder and torture as agents of the dictatorship, not that of soldiers in war time, that they were tried sentenced and reviewed for accuracy by Che. Che did not receive even the fig leaf of a military trial. Instead the orders were to shoot below the neck so it looked like he died in battle rather than by execution. Like the NAZI's they realizec they were comitting a crime.
Never killed any opponents as minister for information & culture under Cuban president Fidel Castro. Cuban intelligence agency killed many anti socialists & supporters of former dictator Batista sponsered by C.I.A.
@armandobernal2042 at his last seconds of course, but if he could have chosen, he would have wanted to live.
he might have also said this and that about fidel castro and failed revolution in cuba in general, had he lived, in later age.
as true revolutionary, he would have had the courage to be honest.
Who said Che expected to live?
He never expected his opponents to spare him. It was literally in his diary when he writes something along the lines of “accepting that he may die” in Bolivia
Nice documentary with footage! Revolution, internationalism and anti-bureaucracy - that's a good summary of what Che Guevera espoused!
Che will ever be an inspiration to the oppressed. RIP The Revolutionary
😂😂😂 lol
Ernesto Guevara was a racist homophobic criminal and human rights violator. It is not fair to his victims that he is elevated to the status of hero, scholar, thinker or liberator...Be ashamed and respect the descendants of the men who murdered or gave the order to be murdered..
Well said unlike Western terrorists caused two world wars and then formed NATO and the EU and keep invading everyone like Iraq etc and nuked Japan and destabilised the Middle East and the planet and slaughtered millions in concentration camps and divided Korea and Ireland and India etc and slaughtered hundreds of thousands in South Africa during the Boer war and starved people to death and supported apartheid in Israel and South Africa 🇿🇦
He was a complete dirtbag. Please study his real history
At 14:00 the narrator talks about Che taking the "island" of Santa Clara. Santa Clara is not an island. It is a coast city. At 15 minutes, the film shows the revolutionaries, including Fidel, rolling into Havana. Fidel did not arrive until 8 January.
4:49 "mad at the Americans" huh? Was he not mad at the Inca, Maya etc cuz those large powerful groups would have/did enslave other groups. Example: if your ancestry comes from the western portion of Mexico they were most likely enslaved by the Maya & Aztec. Yet a lot of Mexican Americans think they're descendants of the Aztec & Maya, in reality they're largely the descendants of their slaves. Its absolutely rediculous, completely not realistic to think they were all living so peaceful & free & singing kumbaya before the Spaniards showed up
well put, however that is the darker nature, often brushed under the rug, of primarily every so-called civilization throughout the entire sweep of the insipid, and blood soaked history of humanity. Each and every 'great civilization', at one point throughout it's history, engaged at one point or another in slavery. It is simply part of human nature ,the urge to dominate. For the strong to dominate, and oppress either overtly or covertly, those weaker than them.
the word Che, is used in Argentina when you address a friend or male family member.....it's like saying buddies or my friend, etc....
That's beautiful
Yes, Che was not Cuban, Napoleon was not French, Stalin was not Russian, Hitler was not German and Éamon de Valera was not Irish. Does it really matter? That man makes his own destiny.
Pitler wasn't German since when
@@jrod25221 Hitler was Austrian. Best wishes.
de Valera was an American citizen of Irish origin.
American-born half-Irish. That is what saved his life from the British.@@angus7278
Not really being what you want to be seem to make you a bad person...
what year was this documentary made?
No idea
1997
Feliz por ter conhecido esse canal agora, deveria ser mais divulgado
Cheio de fake news como os gados gosta
Not enough detail on the Banana war part. Needs an episode on that. I have the impression he just liked killing people. A Psychopath.
so Che was the Teddy Rosevelt of Commies, lol.
Is there any real revolution that after victory did not require a night of the long knives? I think not.
Mao stated that
"A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another."
Move to China
Maybe you should move there ;)@@karingoering2441
You are a BOT with no channel content. @@karingoering2441
@@karingoering2441 suck amazon 😊
@@karingoering2441
He simply quoted Mao you dolt.
Should the Marine Corps officer that put out his own copy of Maos boot with his commentary move to China also.
Besides, if someone is a ML revolutionary they are needed elsewhere besides China
Merci pour le reportage.
His image beats all odds and arrogants.
Thats why he didnt do shit for the world and basically played the revolutionario for matters of self-adulation 😊
I love the introduction song🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 African Rhumba of the 60s and 70s borrowed heavily on Cuban beats
Right.. no... left
. Southpaw
Literally it’s the other way around. Cuban and caribbean rhythms derive from african ones
The malenarrator has a good voice,the female is hard to understand😢.great video😊😊
I understand them both just fine.
Got true.... bring inspired everywhere.. Motorcycle diaries.
Castro Back-door'ed Che he was becoming to charismatic and powerful he sent him to his death 💔💔💔🚫🧢
that's what communists do
That is a common but wrong historical judgment, totally wrong: Guevara could have just become a physician in Cuba, but xenophobia made him feel rejected. Cuba is a very xenophobic nation.
@@moinmoin4366 How ridiculous of you to assume that Communists "kill" people when only BAD Communists did such a thing. Like Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot.
Hasta la victoria siempre 💪🏻 Ernesto Che Guevara 🌠🙏🏻💫
A realistic portrait of the most iconic revolutionary of them all including the often suppressed naughty bits.
Naughty?! He was a blood-thirsty monster!🤦♂️🤮
@@johanneabelsen1644so since you're so morally upright better give your stolen land back to a native American and go back to Europe .go on now
Argentino de nacimiento, doble nacionalidad argentino-cubana, luchó en Guatemala, Cuba, Congo y Bolivia. Pero todos los que intervienen en el documental son franceses. Mas eurocentrista difícil de imaginar.
Sorry we invented the camera, so we have the right to make whatever movie we want.
Plus: french > spanish
Go find argentinian production if you care so much 😊
@@dharma6525 Argentino o cubano, o tal vez algún guatemalteco, congolés o boliviano. No lo planteo desde una perspectiva nacionalista, sino desde una que interpele a protagonistas directos o indirectos de su vida. Los únicos franceses que cumplen ese requisito son Jean Paul Sartre y Simone de Beauvoir muy tangencialmente o Régis Debray más íntimamente.
cierto, muchas gracias por tu comentario, por dios, los franceses me hacen vomitar a veces
channel best documentary ❤
Excellent Docu. Thanks
Che is inspiration for all fighting injustice and oppression
Like Christ, an eternal symbol of the fight against evil and oppression
Commy love to exploit those ideas injustice and freedom, but always it is ended up in concentration camps and gulags russia,china,red Khmer etc
The French gentleman @ 18:00 points out one of the greatest contradictions in leftism and marxism. "It's only violence and crime when the other side does it."
It’s not a contradiction. Revolutions always involve bloodshed and even terror. No ruling clique ever gave up its power peacefully. The thugs who run the USA will stop at nothing to protect their power and privilege. If a revolution is going to succeed, it must not hesitate to crush the ruling clique by force. Obviously, due process of law will not always be observed and some innocent people will be sacrificed as a result. Che, himself, later admitted that he had presided over the killing of some innocent people. But again, in revolutions, it’s either kill or be killed. It’s inevitable. The English Revolution had Oliver Cromwell. The French Revolution led to the Terror of Robespierre. The Russian revolution brought us the Red Terror of Lenin. In China, the same thing happened under Mao. And Cuba was no different. It has nothing to do with Marx, it is simply the nature of revolution, whether Marxist or not.
When “the ends justify the means”, a lot of that stuff goes out the window. When someone’s lining you up against a wall, it’s not gonna matter when you point how how they’re hypocritical and contradicting themselves. All they’re going to say is “wow, how compelling, now stand and face the wall”.
@@LFSPharaoh Revolutions always involve the use of violence and even terror. That includes the death penalty. Che himself later admitted that they executed some people erroneously. Thais why due process of law is so important.
Read the biography of CHE written by Pierre Kalfon for an exhaustive overview of his life. Castro wanted to get rid of him because he remained a revolutionary after accessing power, and was rather critical of the UdSSR when Cuba was heavily dependent on Russia. The Che was without compromise, a complete idealist prepared to go to extremes, including murder. He thought the revolution could create a new human being, and ultimately gave his own life for his beliefs.
A stoopid then
If you are interested in United States emperialism, I recommend the audio book here on TH-cam "War Is A Racket".
Che was more than a communist he was anti imperialist. He didn't like the Russian imperialism.
Anyone think t-Rump will be comparable?
What exactly is “emperialism”? 😂
I suggest Blowback podcasts series on Cuba and John Lee Anderson's book 'Che: A Revolutionary Life'
True, LT. General Smedley Butlers book is a great testimony to what it is all about at that high level, and he stopped a fascist coup against FDR. FDR might of been a bastard to but at least he was against the fascists and so was Butler.
I suggest Blowback podcasts series on Cuba and John Lee Anderson's book 'Che: A Revolutionary Life'
True, LT. General Smedley Butlers book is a great testimony to what it is all about at that high level, and he stopped a fascist coup against FDR. FDR might of been a bastard to but at least he was against the fascists and so was Butler.
Una de mis canciones favoritas es "El chacal de la cabaña".
Rest in peace my Che 😘🏰💝😘
hasta la Victoria siempre❤❤❤👌🏻grazie 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
He started off as a true hero, but his hatred made him do terrible things. He got so tired of signing death orders that he had a stamp made instead.
@armandobernal2042 again, his hatred blinded him and he started killing people who had nothing to do with Batista's crimes. He was also one of the main proponents for the charging and imprisonment of true revolutionaries who fought along side him in the Sierra, like Huber Matos, who spent 20 years in prison just because he was a social Democrat and not a communist.
@armandobernal2042 yes, Batista did, but then Che didn't jail or murder Batista did he? Che turned against his own people , the people he fought with and the people he claimed to be fighting for
@armandobernal2042 he sent his own comrades to prison and to the firing squads just because they were not communists. The same people who bled with him in the Sierra, he ruthlessly murdered. He basically became a Robespierre, and ate the children of the revolution.
People found guilty of heinous crimes were executed. So?
Lincoln signed a LOT more execution orders, but does anyone care today?
He was delusional.
stories, stories and more stories. Humans have stories from their history.
But because they change history, they never learn from their stories.
And... they never learn from them 😊
Fidel and Che had 82 men, and then defeated the CIA and the Cuban Army. And the United States of Fascism has never forgiven them
Now, after 65 years of Marxism, Cuba is a delapitated craphole
Dovu even know what fascism is, Junior?
56 ans après sa mort, Che reste l'icône immortelle du révolutionnaire romantique qui savait déjà, en allant s'enferrer dans le piège à rats de Bolivie, que son avenir se limitait à la balle qui mettrait fin à son rêve.
Hasta siempre, Comandante*
Hasta siempre comandante
Hasta là mizeria !!!!!!
R.I.P 2 legend
Lile he was some rapper 😂
A true human being you will always remembered
Ένας αληθινός εγκληματίας θέλατε να γράψετε???
@@zlatanzakaris3959u have shit for brains.
When being remembered will have nothing to do with whether you make it to heaven or hell
@@Alphasports576 It is easy to thread a Camel through the eye of a needle, than it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of Heaven - Jesus Christ
@@chebailey950 and if you're a communist you don't believe in God or Jesus so you have no hope at all does zero chance you make it to heaven now once throughout his life did he ever say he was a Christian but took Jesus Christ as his Lord and savior in fact the first thing they did in Cuba was to get rid of all the churches show me one time throughout his life that he talked about Jesus and embrace Christianity he never did he seemed to be all about himself and getting himself popular hell it even said his mom was in the voodoo magic p but hey the guy had free will
25:35: Che's biggest mistake, this is ignoring the dark depths of human nature. There can be no "new man" overnight. Plus revolutions generate entropy, is this even conceivable to revolutionaries?
I had admiration for him until the day I began to understand the revolution! from Cuba and ended up traveling there with my daughter; we visited more than 75% of countries using public transport and the shock was during this visit, what we do not see in this documentary is that both he and Fidel were manipulated by the Soviets and also during will heal it in each village if anyone refused to join and who defended the regime in power he was executed immediately; In the end, not only did they not free Cuba, they took him out of a hole and plunged him into a very deep well; it's a magnificent country with a lovely population but a poverty and level of repression closer to Kore than other things
You have to know about sanctions
@ yes very good except that it is a system which is managed by communists so no freedom of expression
Take a tour of this country and I hope you will understand better.
You live by the sword, you die by the sword. He killed many people.
Yanks have killed so much more
I was first introduced to Che in the movie with Omar Sherif in my early teens i thought then that he was a very interesting fellow never got over it thought of him all my life and still do turn me into a adventurer
Omar Shariff was Egyptian, judging from the movie, he didn't know enough about Che to play the part , Benicio del Toro did a better job.
A ture hero of Latin America and the Caribbean 😮
and the World
Not sure if it's true or not but allegedly Stalin said something along the lines of "Stalin is an idea. And even I am afraid of this Stalin."
Aqui no Brasil infelizmente ele é considerado um Deus.
😂😂 seria meu sonho!
2 places everybody should stay clear from today, are the USA, and seemingly Brazil, if that's how most of you think.
“There must be something rotten in the very core of a social system which increases its wealth, without diminishing its misery.” ~ Karl Marx
@@hotstepper887 I swear we aren't all like that. By the way, are you British? You guys don't even have a communist party or movement and you can't get rid of the Tories, we definitely aren't taking any lessons from you. Also, Yankees are basically your cousins and you are as capitalists and imperialists as them. Bye
El Che es más grande que brazil
Façam um com áudio em língua portuguesa
É só colocar na opção legenda
Salute You Hero.... You are my Icon
52:11 THIS is why I pay for TH-cam premium 😂
This was so freaking good, but then I saw the scrubber and how *riddled* it is with advertisements 🤢
His sense of social injustice & fierce revolutionary fervor was clearly fuelled by his Irish dna, its part of our inherent nature 💚😎
The tyranny of supposed virtue kills a lot of people very painfully.
respect for Ireland.Noble people.Thank you,its a pleasure and honour to inhabit the same Earth as you guys
Stolen valour
Che’s mission in Bolivia was extremely poorly planned.
Himself and his army positioned themselves in the worst area of the country possible.
He burned bridges with locals making it difficult to get supplies.
Che really wasn’t the Man people thought he was.
He was pure f commy
Why are there so many French speaking people in this video?
French Intellectuals of the 1960s idolized Che, then passed on their fascination with Che to their students.
French Intellectuals of the 1960s idolized Che, then passed on their fascination with Che to their students.
Because... its a french documentary 🫢
magique vidéos . merci.
Am no expert in history of these legendary peoples but whats really troubling my low understanding of Che is why really leave a life with possible peace in Cuba and go look for a fight with people who dont want to fight with you in Bolivia
he wanted his own country.....he wanted to be lord and master...like castro in cuba
Perhaps he was overcome with the idea of freedom for all people. Even people who didn't know they needed to be freed from oppression. In this sense, he just couldn't sit still and rest. He had to go out and fight.
Il voulait changer le monde
@@DPaulLeDesmaobviously you know even less than you think you do.
@@eugenea7886 Che and Castro brought oppression and death.
Un pueblo que no conoce su historia esta condenado a repetirla 😊😅😮😢😂
Why should I watch some randomly chosen Frenchmen talking about Che Guevara? How are they related to the cause?
Get an education!
@@elisabethbordin982 Ah, if you only knew...
He was a medical doctor he had asthma and he was smoking cigare HE WAS JUST INSANE
That's about all that an ignorant individual can say about a true revolutionist who cared more for the people than himself to the point of putting his life on the line. That's more than can be said about most people in this country.
STUD
He honey tipped the cigars as a filter
He honey tipped the cigars as a filter
Looks to me like Fidel didn't win, but the Batista forces joined him!
He was the most one faced revolutionary of all time honest and principled.
Mario Teran was born in April not October and Che had been to Bolivia twice, he was there in the 50s.
Chr was black like u@@alexrsuarez1
Il était et il est encore au jour d aujourd hui
le révolutionnaire le plus populaire de tous les temps .....
Maybe...but who cares?
He was a spoiled rich boy like all fake commie leaders.
He was a murderer, that was all, with a good use of words. . Take a look at the reality that the Cuban people live on the island. Propaganda and indoctrination are useless, even when you have outsiders cheering you on. The True path is,
Love and Order. Love and Order
True
Bio sam iskreno sretan kad sam kao dječak 1968.-69. pevi put ćuo da i na dalekoj Kubi ima heroja koji stvaraju jednakosti i sličnosti među ljudima raznolikog porijekla... bilo je povezano s imenom Che Gevara. Nažalost revolucionar Ernesto ja tragično završio.
Ubili su coveka, ne IDEJU. iDEJE pogotovu ako teze oslobodjenju i jednakosti zive vecno.Iapunili su sto su i obecali/ besplatno obrazovanje, vrhunsko zdravstvo i pismenost skoro 100 procenata. I oterali su Amere a potom i ponizili u Zalivu Svinja.
@@livianegidius9772 @D-Š- odgovor na @livia ---->> Da, praktički ukinuli su robovlasnički kolonijalni poredak, to se često zaboravlja i izgleda da se rado prešućuje ... Ideja da se marksizam razvija mrđu seljacima u brdima i planinama Bolivije postala ja samoubistvo . Njihov, kubanski lider nakon geriskog rata i prakse diktature odveo je političke faktore nikud drugdje nego u kubanski parlament. (sve je dobro kad se dobro svrši, zar ne Livia ?)
Nesumljivo jedan od idola nase generacije.Nazalost, imperijalizam je izgleda jaci.Sije nepravdu I smrt pod izgovorom democracy.😢
@@fahrudinibrahimovic8643 @d.š. odgovor ---->> Meni nikad nije bio idol... ali to nije niti bitno. Demokracija ima izbore, pa ima referendume, pa ima ankete ... pa ima parlament , vladu i zakone , a imperijalizam onda tako ima pravnu državu po kojo može "orati i sijati".kol'ko hoće.. a nju, to jest pravnu državu, jako vole suci i odvjetnici jer mogu doro zaraditi , uvijek ima oštećenih, pokradenih, protjeranih, prisilno zadržanih i tako dalje tome slično, ništa lično .
@@fahrudinibrahimovic8643 Estados Unidos nunca fue una potencia imperial. Larin America sufre de una historia de mala educación, analfabetismo, corrupción y ha tenido problemas para abrazar plenamente la democracia. Hay excepciones notables como Costa Rica. Un hermoso país lleno de gente amable y trabajadora que ama la libertad, la educación y el progreso.
"The CIA didn't want to kill Che" yeah right America.. We always believe you😊
As a Cuban exile from the 1960's, my only advice is, pray that you or your sons don't experience a CHE in the future.
One of the rich Cuban minority that didn’t like sharing the wealth with the people that actually did the work? Been betraying your country ever since, I’m sure.
Or an Fidel Castro, Fidel lament to an US Banker international in the 1980s that he made a mistake letting Che run the Cuban Economy it when down the toilet to this day, Fidel and Raoul thought they could trust him, show you murderous dictators never think but support others dictators examples Fidel when he was president of the non aligned nations that don't want to be part of the cold war which Afghanistan was a member, Fidel support the Soviet invasion of that country in 1979 and Fidel Castro support Saddam Hussein invasion of Kuwait in 1991, Fidel and Raoul Castro were never lover of human rights or respect others they practice true communism, no even their own mother they have no love for throw her out of her own house and plantation to let the public see how heartless they are.
What do you mean,can you elaborate ? He was that bad ?
@@ArturoLopez-e1f Fidel Castro before he got power in Cuba said he wanted a war with the US and the west, he was Soviet Union communist agent in 1943 and during is University days in 1948 Bogata Columbia, he started the Bogata riots which lead to the assassination of the Columbia president.
@@ArturoLopez-e1f1700 cubans executed by his orders; over 200 others executed by his hand, a coward, a Communist, a big piece of SHIT!
Documentaire Français svp 🙏
In my opinion, this was easily the most sincere portrayal of the life of one of the greatest leaders in human history, despite the terrible mistakes he committed, I have a deep respect for Ernest Che Guevara. Because where there is chopping, there are chips.
Thank you for history of che
Helped replace one dictatorship with another.
Even worse dictatorship.
The US has supported every right-wing dictatorship in Latin American history, and I bet you supported that foreign policy, so you can stop pretending that you don't support dictatorship.
@@wesstubbs3472 That doesn´t make what he said any less true
@@alejandroavila2646 You're both pretending that you oppose dictatorships while you support a US foreign policy that has supported every single right-wing fascist dictatorship in Latin American history, from Argentina to Paraguay to Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Cuba and Haiti. You supported Somoza for decades and when the Sandinistas finally got rid of him you suddenly became opposed to dictatorship. You're a typical American - ignorant, dishonest.
I mean I wouldnt compare anything to Batista's brutal regime, even Castro is not close
Poor thing… everyone betrayed him…
The fact he was sent first in Africa and the in South America means the Russians wanted him to became a martyr.
Bonsoir,un grand merci pour ce reportage avec des avis objectifs sur le personnage et son histoire.Cela conforte mon avis que les extrêmes sont toujours mauvais ; la droite et la gauche.Sauf erreur de ma part et, l’extrême gauche a trahit Ernesto avec l'appui de la droite.Je penses qu'il aurait été un bon médecin sans faire de politique Cordialement.
When the legend becomes the facts, print the legend - "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence"
Intrinsequement, le Marxisme est deterministe, meme si le leninisme en est une correction.
La revolution est censée eclater dans des conditions sociales et economiques atteintes.
Les guerillas sont le fait d une minorité, qui pretend accelerer l histoire . Quand elles reussissent , le ciment de leur action est une foi aveugle dans le matxisme-leninisme. , comme clé incontournable de l avenir de l humanité.
Il n existe pour ainsi dire plus de guerillas d inspiration marxiste dans le monde. .
Par ailleurs les regimes marxistes, a l exception de la Corée du Nord.- et encore - qui subsistent ont largement ouvert le champ de l economie marchande , qu on aurait tort de confondre avec le grand capital, et qui permet a des millions d individus d entreprendre a leur echelle, dans un cadre relativement libre, et d irriguer l economie. Ce point est tres important pour juger severement Guevara, a qui cette notion d economie de marché etait completement etrangere , égaré qu il etait dans ce debat incongru entre stimulant monetaire ( venant de l etat ) et vertu patriotisue.
Personnellement la critique contre la bureaucratie sovietique prete a sourire, car c est exactement la meme dictature que le che avait en tete. Guevara , en bon marxiste, n avait aucun problème avec les masses, percues comme un concept, mais avec les individus. 53:08 53:08
On sen carre deso