Che...the real martyr ....the man who died for us all....the good against the evil... un grande Argentino!!people from Serbia,Russia and All est Europe love you!! Big hug to our Argentinian and Cuban brothers!! And to all South Americans !!..the real Americans !!the end off the USA yankee terrorism around the world is near!! People around the world is waking up!!! Che vive!!!✊🏻
On October 9, 1967, Grand Che was sacrificed in parallel when John Lennon, creator of this important theme Working Class Hero at the age of 27, had published the Mythical Sgt peppers next to The Beatles while editing All You need is Love then born in the US on February 20 another important revolution within the Rock Kurt Cobain
@@sebastiancoronado2711It doesn't matter, if they don't have internet. The pictures of Che are everywhere and the statue of John Lennon is in a central park. And they can hear or sing the dong, any time they wish.
@@ericmeer9653 He hated colored people? Well... Simply outstanding. His friend was Juan Almeida Bosque, who had roots from the Black Continent. In addition, in 1965 during the Congolese Crisis he fought, among others for emancipation of the black population, during his speech at the UN assembly, he condemned the criminal system of Apartheid and supported the activities of Nelson Mandela: 'Those who kill their own children and discriminate daily against them because of the color of their skin; those who let the murderers of blacks remain free, protecting them, and furthermore punishing the black population because they demand their legitimate rights as free men - how can those who do this consider themselves guardians of freedom?' About Patrice Lumumba: 'Those who used the name of the United Nation to murder Lumumba are today, due to the peculiarities of the white race, the murderers of thousands of Congolese. How can the hope of Patrice Lumumba be betrayed by the United Nations? How can we forget about the machinations and intrigues in the preparation of the occupation of this country by UN troops, whose auspices of the assassinations of this African patriotism were carried out with impunity?' About brotherhood in the matter: 'This epos that awaits us will be written by the masses of starving Indians, dispossessed farmers, and exploited workers. It will be written by masses of advocates and sincere and wonderful intellectuals who are fed up with the suffering of Latin American countries.' And: 'If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine'. About people's lives: 'And then many things became very clear... we learned perfectly that the life of a single human being is worth millions of times more than all the property of the richest man on earth.' About national and individual identity: 'I was born in Argentina, fought in Cuba, and became a revolutionary in Guatemala.' And: 'I didn't feel like a foreigner anywhere. I was Guatemalan in Guatemala, Mexican - in Mexico, Peruvian - in Peru.' About about the qualities of a true revolutionist, his motives and resolutions: 'At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality.' And: 'I knew that when the great guiding spirit cleaves humanity into two antagonistic halves, I will be with the people.' And: 'After graduation, due to special circumstances and perhaps also to my character, I began to travel throughout America, and I became acquainted with all of it. Except for Haiti and Santo Domingo, I have visited, to some extent, all the other Latin American countries. Because of the circumstances in which I traveled, first as a student and later as a doctor, I came into close contact with poverty, hunger and disease; with the inability to treat a child because of lack of money; with the stupefaction provoked by the continual hunger and punishment, to the point that a father can accept the loss of a son as an unimportant accident, as occurs often in the downtrodden classes of our American homeland. And I began to realize at that time that there were things that were as important to me as becoming famous for making a significant contribution to medical science: I wanted to help those people.' I advise you not to throw propaganda slogans without any coverage. I also recommend that you familiarize yourself with these materials: th-cam.com/video/F5eFPgvhS60/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/k1M5LnXC8eo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/k1M5LnXC8eo/w-d-xo.html And of course: th-cam.com/video/sKyyyEeqkNM/w-d-xo.html I also recommend some books: 1. John Lee Anderson 'Che Guevara - a revolutionary life' 2. Jorge Castañeda 'Compañero: The Life and Death of Che Guevara' 3. Jean Cormier 'Che Guevara' 4. Paco Ignacio Taibo II 'Guevara, also known as Che' 5. Benjamin Forcan 'El Che y la teologia de la liberacion' 6. Ryszard Kapuściński 'Christ with a rifle on his shoulder' 7. Artur Domosławski 'Latin American fever' 8. Ryszard Grzegorz Kania 'Che - missionary of the revolution'. Regards!
@@mioszolszewski3583 El che odiaba a la gente negra, a los homosexuales, a la libertad de expresión, a los cubanos y a la vida misma, también detestaba bañarse. Gracias a la revolución de ese monstruo Cuba es el patito feo de latinoamérica, y también Bolivia y Argentina y Perú y Venezuela, vaya que coincidencia todos estos países están gobernados por socialistas y comunistas.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 You can even see propaganda rhetoric consisting of well-worn propaganda slogans and clichés. Be you a dilettante very easily susceptible to such propaganda. I refer to the books and sources that I have already cited to you twice and I hope that after reading them you will be able, even if you disagree with me in some aspects and still do not appreciate Guevara, provide logical, coherent and substantive arguments that will make that this discussion would be subject. I've already discussed with various antiguevarists, and those who actually had arguments that made this conversation interesting. Unfortunately, you are not one of them, but this may change. Regards!
@@sebastiancoronado2711 The cause is the United States - Cuba's enemies are besieging and embargo leading to their people suffering. This is not different from the story of slandering IRAQ using destructive weapons to cause riots and conflicts, then the US causes wars and invasions, leaving IRAQ people poor and confused. The perpetrator of this crime before this international court is the United States, the US president must be hanged, not Mr. S. Hussein.
"Muchos dirán que soy aventurero y yo mismo, sólo que de un tipo diferente, de aquellos que entregan la propia piel para demostrar sus verdades.". .. Che Guevara....
@@santar21 deja de ser un imbécil, cualquiera puede ser homofóbico(esta mal) Pero el che era un genocida, el y fidel castrado son los responsables de que cuba sea una verdadera miseria, son pobres, se mueren de hambre, esa es la unica verdad de la revolución del che. You are not a revolutionary, you are a idi0 t.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 .. Todos ya saben quiénes son los críticos o detractores del Che Guevara... Los críticos o detractores del Che Guevara, además de Cobardes, son los defensores del imperialismo y el capitalismo norteamericano, que arma y defiende el régimen sionista genocida de Israel, que asesina al pueblo de Palestina y que se creen los policías del mundo, imponiendo sanciones y invadiendo países para robar su petróleo y otros recursos naturales, librando guerras por todo el planeta ... es decir, más allá de un gusano eres un verdadero cobarde...
@@santar21 no hables mal de mis hermanos cubanos, ellos aman, anhelan con todo su ser el capitalismo norteamericano, si un cubano te leyera no dudaría en golpearte y escupirte la verdad en la cara: el liberalismo es su única salvación
"Muitos dirão que sou aventureiro e sou mesmo, só que de um tipo diferente, daqueles que entregam a própria pele para demonstrar suas verdades." ("Che Guevara.").
@RaetorI also advise you to check the meaning of the word 'dictator' in the dictionary and you will answer the question why this term does not fit Che.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 Che Guevara fought above all for a world free from poverty and injustice. He fought for human dignity, and not to judge him (hombre) only by his social condition and wealth. He did not fight individualism as -one of the tools of the bourgeois exploitation of the workers and peasants' - he tried to turn it into altruism. Guevara became interested in communism, as he had long been convinced of his new mission. about social justice, universal equality, lack of poverty and exploitation, and Che (idealist by nature) was unaware of the utopian nature of this ideology, leading to violence, terror and bloodshed. In Algeria he turns agains USSR (he he described it as an imperialist state, no less dangerous than the United States) and later in Congo he turned even against China, despite the fact that - as you emphasized - he admired Mao Tse-tung as a leader (during the Congo Crisis, Che branch supported Laurent Desire-Kabila - a friend and supporter of Patrice Lumumba, while the PRC supported the radical Christopher Gbeny). What Guevara did from the beginning was directed out of love for people (already at the age of 17 he saved a beggar from people throwing stones at him). I'm afraid you don't know Che, you don't understand what he fought for, but don't worry - even many of his apologists believe he fought for the ideas of the world proletariat, and that's not entirely true - he was striving for more. Communism for him was only a means that united his worldview. I will surprise you. I am not a Marxist in terms of my worldview and economy. Also a missed comment. And what you say I call Goebbels propaganda. Either you throw in clichéd phrases found on the internet, or you refer to 'subject matter experts' like Humberto Fontova, Jacobo Mahover Nicolas Marquez, Alvaro Vargas Llosa and Richard L. Harris. Even former CIA agent - Robert D. Chapman spoke about Fontova's 'historic books': 'The information is based almost exclusively on emigration sources. Some of the accounts I know are true, some are untrue, and others are exaggerated war fairy tales.' and: 'I don't know where he got a lot of the questionable stats he cites from' and that: 'Fontova often presents pictures of Cuba that never took place.'. Let's take another (I think that analyse every representative of lies' factory isn't nessesary) Jacobo Mahover. Not directly, but among others Jon Lee Anderson - a famous journalist and expert on Latin American issues, spoke about his 'literary work': 'Fascinated, I started looking for books about Che Guevara. I found only a few, and none of them were worth mentioning. Most were either official Cuban hagiographies or - just as annoying - lampoons that had come from the pen of his ideological enemies.' Those Latin American experts I mentioned (Anderson, Cormier) had contact with people who had contact with or knew Guevara very well. And 'surprisingly', practically everyone remembered him with respect, and even closer ones with tears in their eyes (I recommend the account of a certain Silvio Lozano, a leper whom Che saved life in Venezuela and wrote a letter after the victory of the Revolution in which he asked if he was okay, how was his life was successful and he greeted warmly both him and his family - J. Cormier 'Che Guevara'). Many people who remember the times of the revolution mention Che in nothing but positive, singing songs in his honor: th-cam.com/video/nNGZs53XYoY/w-d-xo.html The respect for the person of 'this foreigner' is enormous (and not forced - I recommend the report on the capture of Santa Clara and the triumphal march of Barbudos). Right, Che wasn't a 'plaster Saint', but neither was he a communist criminal and murderer. He was a revolutionist, a fighter (which, unfortunately, is not done 'with white gloves') for a world without poverty and injustice, an idealist who died in the name of higher values (like Emiliano Zapata (Mexico), Augusto Sandino or Carlos Fonseca Amador (Nicaragua), Farabundo Marti (Salvador), Miguel Enriquez (Chile) and Patrice Lumumba (Kongo) ). Of course, on the Internet it is easy to find records of Che's 'victims' during the Cuban Revolution (1957-1959) - it is a pity that none of them was a 'god of spirit' man, but rapists, murderers, confidants representing the batista regime, etc. Death camps in Cuba? What death camps? La Cabana was meant for the worst monsters, degenerates and criminals (unless you mean Guanacahabides... Well: th-cam.com/video/F5eFPgvhS60/w-d-xo.html - 11:05). In addition, we too emphasize Che's "activity" in the matter of execution. He probably did not carry out ANYONE sentence himself stricte. There is even a known case of one agent of Batista's regime (I do not remember the name, unfortunately), who was sentenced to death, but Che decided that there was no reason to shoot him (this agent was not responsible for the gravest crimes Che told him that he would be free if he acted in the United States as a trusted man of the revolution. He posed as a Cuban dissident and slipped into the anti-Castro environment. And you know what he will learn? Oh, let me tell you - about how the US authorities are supposed to be planning 'something' in relation to Cuba (that's right, it was a prelude to the Bay of Pigs)! Although the information was too general and not entirely certain, the revolutionary authorities took it seriously and started preparations for a potential invasion (I don't need to summarize further events). And about Bolivia. Are you talking to me about the murders? About the rebellion? Of course, the Bolivian regime was very oppressive - when the then government heard information that in the area of Saint-Jean people were openly 'cheering' on revolutionaries, Barrientos ordered pacification - as a result, 26 people were killed, including women and children of local miners (Jean Cormier 'Che Guevara). Such a digression - the military adviser to the president was a war criminal, the "Butcher of Lyon" - Claus Barbie. Also indeed - democracy in Bolivia flourished... Of course you can accuse Anderson of downplaying Guevara's actions. You probably know better - you've gained access to the Cuban archives, talked to Aleida March, Celia Sanchez (J. Lee Anderson) or Alberto Granado and Ernesto Guevara Lynch (J. Cormier). You probably know much more from him, and from the other 6 authors that I have mentioned as well (on the list in my first comments). I am sorry to have dared to instruct a specialist and expert on Cuba, someone who knows Che's psychology. Humble, sorry. Cuba: I don't think I need to develop the very essence of the Cuban Revolution - the case of the oppressive criminal nature of the (pro-American, of course) Batista dictatorship, which cost the lives of around 20,000 people, not including tens of thousands of victims of torture and repression, these are pure facts and there is no room for presumptions here. or bold theories: havanatimes.org/diaries/elio/massacres-during-batistas-dictatorship/. Yes, Castro had political opponents in prisons or camps (typical for dictators), although the issue of 'communist purges' is also a propaganda invention: 'Castro admits that some 550 Batista criminals were shot after sentences before special revolutionary tribunals in 1959 and 1960. Whatever may be judged about those trials, the defendants were selected not at random, but because they were believed to have committed crimes and large-scale atrocities. The revolutionary trials in Cuba did not resemble the blood baths of other revolutions of the 20th century - in Mexico, Russia, China. In the normal sense of the term "bloodbath" in Cuba after the fall of Batista there was no ' ~Tad Szulc 'Fidel. A critical portrait.' But why is everything bad in Cuba forcibly attributed to Che Guevara, who did not even have official membership of the Cuba Communist Party (not to be confused with Revolution Government) and beyond being? A fact that approved or annulled the judgments of the Revolutionary Tribunal against Batista criminals and was one of the originators of Guanahacabides - Anderson explained very comprehensively for what purpose it was created (and no, it was not for homosexuals or opposition - remind). But apart from that, he devoted himself to the development of education and health care, taught guajiros to read and write, volunteered to participate in the work of Cubans, such as cutting and collecting sugar cane, building houses, spinning clothes and materials in the textile industry, or loading and unloading ship goods in ports. In fact, his candidacy as President of the National Bank was not a successful one and as the Minister of Industry, there were 'ups and downs', however (which I emphasize once again) Cuba owes one of the best (if not the best) health service in the world and the high level of education largely thanks to him. Finally, I will give a few very interesting quotes that clearly disprove the black legend of Che Guevara: 'The Guevara squad repeatedly seizes the prisoners, privates and officers who are about to be released. Militarily, it is a serious mistake, prisoners immediately report the location of the unit, its size and armament, but Guevara did not shoot any of them. - You are free - he explains to them - we revolutionaries, we are morally honest people, we will not bully a defenseless enemy'. ~Ryszard Kapuściński 'Christ with the rifle on his shoulder' and 'So far I have not been able to find a single credible source documenting the case where Che lost >>innocent
@@sebastiancoronado2711 'Che made his 21-year-old accountant Orlando Borrego, who already managed La Cabaña's finances, chairman of the tribunal. As Borrego mentioned, it was very difficult because [most of us] had no judge training. [Our] greatest concern was [to make] that a sense of revolutionary morality and justice prevail, to avoid injustice. ' Che was very careful in this regard. No one was shot for hitting a prisoner, but if there were torture, killing and death, then yes - they were sentenced to death (...) The whole case was analyzed, all witnesses were questioned and relatives of the killed or tortured person came, or himself tortured and standing before a tribunal and showing his body, he described all the tortures that had been inflicted on him. Every night Che investigated individual cases with his judges, although in an interview with some hostile journalists he said that he had never personally attended the trial or met the accused. Instead, he explained, he examined their cases on the basis of the evidence alone, so that his verdict was fair and balanced. According to Borrego, Che also carefully selected judges and prosecutors, for example, the tortured and ill-treated rebels could not judge their former torturers. 'The trial strategy was devised very carefully - Borrego said - because sometimes there were accusers from the far left and (...) those who always demanded the death penalty had to be restrained.' ' Jon Lee Anderson 'Che Guevara - a Revolutionary Life' And some quotes about Che Guevara: 'He is now standing in God's judgment. So let us leave God to judge his merits. I am of course convinced that Che Guevara wanted to serve the poor.' ~Pope John Paul II 'Che's life is an inspiration to every freedom-loving human being, we will always remember him.' ~Nelson Mandela 'The most complete human being of our age.' ~Jean-Paul Sartre 'I always have him with me, on my arm, on a tattoo that is a work of art, but I could better say that I have him in my heart.' ~Diego Maradona 'Ernesto loves every person personally, but his mature consciousness forced him to see the universal dimension of this love ... Liberating love does not renounce the struggle, conflict, and opposition to those who oppress.' ~Benjamin Forcan I also recommend an outstanding documentary on Che Guevara, where the opinions of, among others, such experts on the subject as: Jon Lee Anderson, Pierre Kalfon, Salim Lamrani, Julio Cesar Gaunche, Michael Löwy, Marie-Alice Waters and Janette Habel. It's called 'Che Guevara - Beyond the Myth' from 2017: th-cam.com/video/sKyyyEeqkNM/w-d-xo.html Hope you will get acquainted with some of the sources and books that I have proposed. For the future, I advise you to investigate the topics of interest to us, and not to duplicate these (of course necessary for certain environments) distortions about Guerrillero Heroico. Regards!
Che...the real martyr ....the man who died for us all....the good against the evil... un grande Argentino!!people from Serbia,Russia and All est Europe love you!! Big hug to our Argentinian and Cuban brothers!! And to all South Americans !!..the real Americans !!the end off the USA yankee terrorism around the world is near!! People around the world is waking up!!! Che vive!!!✊🏻
Anonymousxx Congratulations bro !!! I could not agree more with you !! Love from France
Long live sosialism
Yeah!!! Che lives and here in Split, Dalmacija, Croatia!!! In my heart!!! ❤❤❤
Thanks
Well said Comrade
My personal inspiration.
No sientes impulsos de querer matar a homosexuales o a gente inocente?
Si respondiste que no, te falta mucho para ser como el che
On October 9, 1967, Grand Che was sacrificed in parallel when John Lennon, creator of this important theme Working Class Hero at the age of 27, had published the Mythical Sgt peppers next to The Beatles while editing All You need is Love then born in the US on February 20 another important revolution within the Rock Kurt Cobain
What a good video with the song !!!
He will always be a hero in human history , never be forgotten
Si un cubano te leyera... oh, wait a minute, They can't see you.
THEY DON'T HAVE INTERNET
@@sebastiancoronado2711It doesn't matter, if they don't have internet. The pictures of Che are everywhere and the statue of John Lennon is in a central park. And they can hear or sing the dong, any time they wish.
@@ΌλγαΛυδάκη Do you remember where does Lennon lived?
Exactly, the US. I am sure that he enjoyed all the advantages of the socialism there xD.
@@ΌλγαΛυδάκη Well, so you think that it is ok that they cannot afford something as basic as internet
@@ΌλγαΛυδάκη Tell me, why do you think many Cubans risk their own life trying to escape from their island across the sea?
From Somalia, i will follow him till the end, any one who has little bit of humanity follows the Living legend Arnesto Che.
Viva El Che!❤✊
He hated colored people
@@ericmeer9653 He hated colored people? Well... Simply outstanding. His friend was Juan Almeida Bosque, who had roots from the Black Continent. In addition, in 1965 during the Congolese Crisis he fought, among others for emancipation of the black population, during his speech at the UN assembly, he condemned the criminal system of Apartheid and supported the activities of Nelson Mandela:
'Those who kill their own children and discriminate daily against them because of the color of their skin; those who let the murderers of blacks remain free, protecting them, and furthermore punishing the black population because they demand their legitimate rights as free men - how can those who do this consider themselves guardians of freedom?'
About Patrice Lumumba:
'Those who used the name of the United Nation to murder Lumumba are today, due to the peculiarities of the white race, the murderers of thousands of Congolese. How can the hope of Patrice Lumumba be betrayed by the United Nations? How can we forget about the machinations and intrigues in the preparation of the occupation of this country by UN troops, whose auspices of the assassinations of this African patriotism were carried out with impunity?'
About brotherhood in the matter:
'This epos that awaits us will be written by the masses of starving Indians, dispossessed farmers, and exploited workers. It will be written by masses of advocates and sincere and wonderful intellectuals who are fed up with the suffering of Latin American countries.'
And:
'If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine'.
About people's lives:
'And then many things became very clear... we learned perfectly that the life of a single human being is worth millions of times more than all the property of the richest man on earth.'
About national and individual identity:
'I was born in Argentina, fought in Cuba, and became a revolutionary in Guatemala.'
And:
'I didn't feel like a foreigner anywhere. I was Guatemalan in Guatemala, Mexican - in Mexico, Peruvian - in Peru.'
About about the qualities of a true revolutionist, his motives and resolutions:
'At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality.'
And:
'I knew that when the great guiding spirit cleaves humanity into two antagonistic halves, I will be with the people.'
And:
'After graduation, due to special circumstances and perhaps also to my character, I began to travel throughout America, and I became acquainted with all of it. Except for Haiti and Santo Domingo, I have visited, to some extent, all the other Latin American countries. Because of the circumstances in which I traveled, first as a student and later as a doctor, I came into close contact with poverty, hunger and disease; with the inability to treat a child because of lack of money; with the stupefaction provoked by the continual hunger and punishment, to the point that a father can accept the loss of a son as an unimportant accident, as occurs often in the downtrodden classes of our American homeland. And I began to realize at that time that there were things that were as important to me as becoming famous for making a significant contribution to medical science: I wanted to help those people.'
I advise you not to throw propaganda slogans without any coverage. I also recommend that you familiarize yourself with these materials:
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th-cam.com/video/k1M5LnXC8eo/w-d-xo.html
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And of course:
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I also recommend some books:
1. John Lee Anderson 'Che Guevara - a revolutionary life'
2. Jorge Castañeda 'Compañero: The Life and Death of Che Guevara'
3. Jean Cormier 'Che Guevara'
4. Paco Ignacio Taibo II 'Guevara, also known as Che'
5. Benjamin Forcan 'El Che y la teologia de la liberacion'
6. Ryszard Kapuściński 'Christ with a rifle on his shoulder'
7. Artur Domosławski 'Latin American fever'
8. Ryszard Grzegorz Kania 'Che - missionary of the revolution'.
Regards!
@@mioszolszewski3583 El che odiaba a la gente negra, a los homosexuales, a la libertad de expresión, a los cubanos y a la vida misma, también detestaba bañarse.
Gracias a la revolución de ese monstruo Cuba es el patito feo de latinoamérica, y también Bolivia y Argentina y Perú y Venezuela, vaya que coincidencia todos estos países están gobernados por socialistas y comunistas.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 You can even see propaganda rhetoric consisting of well-worn propaganda slogans and clichés. Be you a dilettante very easily susceptible to such propaganda. I refer to the books and sources that I have already cited to you twice and I hope that after reading them you will be able, even if you disagree with me in some aspects and still do not appreciate Guevara, provide logical, coherent and substantive arguments that will make that this discussion would be subject. I've already discussed with various antiguevarists, and those who actually had arguments that made this conversation interesting. Unfortunately, you are not one of them, but this may change.
Regards!
the most beautiful smile .......
HASTA SIEMPRE
COMANDANTE HERO ......
@Raetor tu é que és um estúpido homofóbico e queres ligar Che a esse teu preconceito ... deixa de ser moleque.
@@santar21 deja de ser un imbécil y ponte a estudiar, el che era un genocida, los cubanos se mueren de hambre por culpa de su estupida revolución.
CHE GUEVARA lives forever in the hearts of those in poverty. CHE is Real man. He's a symbol of struggle, for beauty and social justice.
Jajajajajajajaj
En cuba son todos pobres y todos odian al che
@Raetor CHE was created by all forces to make conspiracy theories to smear him.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 The cause is the United States - Cuba's enemies are besieging and embargo leading to their people suffering. This is not different from the story of slandering IRAQ using destructive weapons to cause riots and conflicts, then the US causes wars and invasions, leaving IRAQ people poor and confused. The perpetrator of this crime before this international court is the United States, the US president must be hanged, not Mr. S. Hussein.
Comandante Guevara. I would have followed you till the end. As my Nordic friends would say. Rest in Valhalla Commander.
Shadow Warrior Che R.I.P
Che vive ☭★
@@abdiwahabahmedali7511 Che vive ☭★
His spirit will live forever scare tne capitalist and landlords Rest in peace great man COMMUNISM WILL RISE
Amazing music ! Love it !
La stella del CHÉ brillera` per sempre
Had he listened to Castro, he would still be living amongst us. Both Castro & Che wore a different caps.
Hasta LA Victoria siempre Comandante
@Raetor дувај га
A cincuenta años, comandante: ¡Hasta la victoria siempre!
Una grande canzone di Lennon x il piu grande MITO DEL MONDO.
Red salute Comrade Che Guevara ......
The Man, The Legend!
Viva El Che!❤✊
El genocida
@@sebastiancoronado2711
You're right. The truth about Fulgencio Batista and the representatives of his regime must be proclaimed.
Salute the legend 🙏🙏🙏
Seamos la pesadilla de quienes pretenden arrebatarnos los sueños!!
O mundo está precisando de lideranças fortes e justas.
"Muchos dirán que soy aventurero y yo mismo, sólo que de un tipo diferente, de aquellos que entregan la propia piel para demostrar sus verdades.". .. Che Guevara....
Che vive ☭★
Che Guevara o guerrilheiro heróico... Hasta siempre comandante amigo...
@Raetor tu é que és um estúpido homofóbico e queres ligar Che a esse teu preconceito ... deixa de ser moleque.
@@santar21 deja de ser un imbécil, cualquiera puede ser homofóbico(esta mal)
Pero el che era un genocida, el y fidel castrado son los responsables de que cuba sea una verdadera miseria, son pobres, se mueren de hambre, esa es la unica verdad de la revolución del che.
You are not a revolutionary, you are a idi0 t.
@@sebastiancoronado2711 .. Todos ya saben quiénes son los críticos o detractores del Che Guevara... Los críticos o detractores del Che Guevara, además de Cobardes, son
los defensores del imperialismo y el capitalismo norteamericano, que arma y defiende el régimen sionista genocida de Israel, que asesina al pueblo de Palestina y que se creen los policías del mundo, imponiendo sanciones y invadiendo países para robar su petróleo y otros recursos naturales, librando guerras por todo el planeta ... es decir, más allá de un gusano eres un verdadero cobarde...
@@santar21 no hables mal de mis hermanos cubanos, ellos aman, anhelan con todo su ser el capitalismo norteamericano, si un cubano te leyera no dudaría en golpearte y escupirte la verdad en la cara: el liberalismo es su única salvación
@@santar21 no publiques comentarios en redes sociales capitalistas, si el che te leyera tu estarías muerto, directo hacia el campo de concentración.
I like video 😍😍😍👌
i am India,
"Muitos dirão que sou aventureiro e sou mesmo, só que de um tipo diferente, daqueles que entregam a própria pele para demonstrar suas verdades." ("Che Guevara.").
Che vive ☭★
Viva Che Guevara. A true hero. Never forgotten
La mejor combinasion jhon lenonn green day cres
You have not defeated a man by merely silencing him.
Angelo Mercure Indeed Really.
Yes, sir.
@@angelomercure3747 Che vive ☭★
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Класс! Это по нашему!
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It is Green Day's Song
Un gran hombre fiel a sus ideas y su lucha por los oprimidos
Che vive e ☭★
Love you man..
Viva Che, viva Lennon! You always life in our hearts!❤✊🔥
@RaetorI also advise you to check the meaning of the word 'dictator' in the dictionary and you will answer the question why this term does not fit Che.
@@mioszolszewski3583 el che lucho porque era un asesino, lo único que le gustaba era matar cubanos
@@sebastiancoronado2711 Che Guevara fought above all for a world free from poverty and injustice. He fought for human dignity, and not to judge him (hombre) only by his social condition and wealth. He did not fight individualism as -one of the tools of the bourgeois exploitation of the workers and peasants' - he tried to turn it into altruism. Guevara became interested in communism, as he had long been convinced of his new mission. about social justice, universal equality, lack of poverty and exploitation, and Che (idealist by nature) was unaware of the utopian nature of this ideology, leading to violence, terror and bloodshed. In Algeria he turns agains USSR (he he described it as an imperialist state, no less dangerous than the United States) and later in Congo he turned even against China, despite the fact that
- as you emphasized - he admired Mao Tse-tung as a leader (during the Congo Crisis, Che branch supported Laurent Desire-Kabila - a friend and supporter of Patrice Lumumba, while the PRC supported the radical Christopher Gbeny). What Guevara did from the beginning was directed out of love for people (already at the age of 17 he saved a beggar from people throwing stones at him). I'm afraid you don't know Che, you don't understand what he fought for, but don't worry - even many of his apologists believe he fought for the ideas of the world proletariat, and that's not entirely true - he was striving for more. Communism for him was only a means that united his worldview.
I will surprise you. I am not a Marxist in terms of my worldview and economy. Also a missed comment. And what you say I call Goebbels propaganda. Either you throw in clichéd phrases found on the internet, or you refer to 'subject matter experts' like Humberto Fontova, Jacobo Mahover Nicolas Marquez, Alvaro Vargas Llosa and Richard L. Harris. Even former CIA agent - Robert D. Chapman spoke about Fontova's 'historic books':
'The information is based almost exclusively on emigration sources. Some of the accounts I know are true, some are untrue, and others are exaggerated war fairy tales.'
and:
'I don't know where he got a lot of the questionable stats he cites from'
and that:
'Fontova often presents pictures of Cuba that never took place.'.
Let's take another (I think that analyse every representative of
lies' factory isn't nessesary)
Jacobo Mahover. Not directly, but among others Jon Lee Anderson - a famous journalist and expert on Latin American issues, spoke about his 'literary work':
'Fascinated, I started looking for books about Che Guevara. I found only a few, and none of them were worth mentioning. Most were either official Cuban hagiographies or - just as annoying - lampoons that had come from the pen of his ideological enemies.'
Those Latin American experts I mentioned (Anderson, Cormier) had contact with people who had contact with or knew Guevara very well. And 'surprisingly', practically everyone remembered him with respect, and even closer ones with tears in their eyes (I recommend the account of a certain Silvio Lozano, a leper whom Che saved life in Venezuela and wrote a letter after the victory of the Revolution in which he asked if he was okay, how was his life was successful and he greeted warmly both him and his family -
J. Cormier 'Che Guevara').
Many people who remember the times of the revolution mention Che in nothing but positive, singing songs in his honor: th-cam.com/video/nNGZs53XYoY/w-d-xo.html
The respect for the person of 'this foreigner' is enormous (and not forced - I recommend the report on the capture of Santa Clara and the triumphal march of Barbudos).
Right, Che wasn't a 'plaster Saint', but neither was he a communist criminal and murderer. He was a revolutionist, a fighter (which, unfortunately, is not done
'with white gloves') for a world without poverty and injustice, an idealist who died in the name of higher values (like Emiliano Zapata (Mexico), Augusto Sandino or Carlos Fonseca Amador (Nicaragua), Farabundo Marti (Salvador), Miguel Enriquez (Chile) and Patrice Lumumba (Kongo) ).
Of course, on the Internet it is easy to find records of Che's 'victims' during the Cuban Revolution (1957-1959) - it is a pity that none of them was a 'god of spirit' man, but rapists, murderers, confidants representing the batista regime, etc.
Death camps in Cuba? What death camps? La Cabana was meant for the worst monsters, degenerates and criminals (unless you mean Guanacahabides... Well:
th-cam.com/video/F5eFPgvhS60/w-d-xo.html - 11:05).
In addition, we too emphasize Che's "activity" in the matter of execution. He probably did not carry out ANYONE sentence himself stricte. There is even a known case of one agent of Batista's regime (I do not remember the name, unfortunately), who was sentenced to death, but Che decided that there was no reason to shoot him (this agent was not responsible for the gravest crimes Che told him that he would be free if he acted in the United States as a trusted man of the revolution. He posed as a Cuban dissident and slipped into the anti-Castro environment. And you know what he will learn? Oh, let me tell you - about how the US authorities are supposed to be planning 'something' in relation to Cuba (that's right, it was a prelude to the Bay of Pigs)! Although the information was too general and not entirely certain, the revolutionary authorities took it seriously and started preparations for a potential invasion (I don't need to summarize further events).
And about Bolivia. Are you talking to me about the murders? About the rebellion? Of course, the Bolivian regime was very oppressive - when the then government heard information that in the area of Saint-Jean people were openly 'cheering' on revolutionaries, Barrientos ordered pacification - as a result, 26 people were killed, including women and children of local miners (Jean Cormier 'Che Guevara). Such a digression - the military adviser to the president was a war criminal, the "Butcher of Lyon" - Claus Barbie. Also indeed - democracy in Bolivia flourished...
Of course you can accuse Anderson of downplaying Guevara's actions. You probably know better - you've gained access to the Cuban archives, talked to Aleida March, Celia Sanchez
(J. Lee Anderson) or Alberto Granado and Ernesto Guevara Lynch (J. Cormier). You probably know much more from him, and from the other 6 authors that I have mentioned as well (on the list in my first comments). I am sorry to have dared to instruct a specialist and expert on Cuba, someone who knows Che's psychology. Humble, sorry.
Cuba:
I don't think I need to develop the very essence of the Cuban Revolution - the case of the oppressive criminal nature of the (pro-American, of course) Batista dictatorship, which cost the lives of around 20,000 people, not including tens of thousands of victims of torture and repression, these are pure facts and there is no room for presumptions here. or bold theories:
havanatimes.org/diaries/elio/massacres-during-batistas-dictatorship/.
Yes, Castro had political opponents in prisons or camps (typical for dictators), although the issue of 'communist purges' is also a propaganda invention:
'Castro admits that some 550 Batista criminals were shot after sentences before special revolutionary tribunals in 1959 and 1960. Whatever may be judged about those trials, the defendants were selected not at random, but because they were believed to have committed crimes and large-scale atrocities. The revolutionary trials in Cuba did not resemble the blood baths of other revolutions of the 20th century - in Mexico, Russia, China. In the normal sense of the term "bloodbath" in Cuba after the fall of Batista there was no '
~Tad Szulc 'Fidel. A critical portrait.'
But why is everything bad in Cuba forcibly attributed to Che Guevara, who did not even have official membership of the Cuba Communist Party (not to be confused with Revolution Government) and beyond being? A fact that approved or annulled the judgments of the Revolutionary Tribunal against Batista criminals and was one of the originators of Guanahacabides - Anderson explained very comprehensively for what purpose it was created (and no, it was not for homosexuals or opposition - remind). But apart from that, he devoted himself to the development of education and health care, taught guajiros to read and write, volunteered to participate in the work of Cubans, such as cutting and collecting sugar cane, building houses, spinning clothes and materials in the textile industry, or loading and unloading ship goods in ports. In fact, his candidacy as President of the National Bank was not a successful one and as the Minister of Industry, there were 'ups and downs', however (which I emphasize once again) Cuba owes one of the best (if not the best) health service in the world and the high level of education largely thanks to him.
Finally, I will give a few very interesting quotes that clearly disprove the black legend of Che Guevara:
'The Guevara squad repeatedly seizes the prisoners, privates and officers who are about to be released. Militarily, it is a serious mistake, prisoners immediately report the location of the unit, its size and armament, but Guevara did not shoot any of them. - You are free - he explains to them - we revolutionaries, we are morally honest people, we will not bully a defenseless enemy'.
~Ryszard Kapuściński 'Christ with the rifle on his shoulder'
and
'So far I have not been able to find a single credible source documenting the case where Che lost >>innocent
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'Che made his 21-year-old accountant Orlando Borrego, who already managed La Cabaña's finances, chairman of the tribunal. As Borrego mentioned, it was very difficult because [most of us] had no judge training. [Our] greatest concern was [to make] that a sense of revolutionary morality and justice prevail, to avoid injustice. ' Che was very careful in this regard. No one was shot for hitting a prisoner, but if there were torture, killing and death, then yes - they were sentenced to death (...) The whole case was analyzed, all witnesses were questioned and relatives of the killed or tortured person came, or himself tortured and standing before a tribunal and showing his body, he described all the tortures that had been inflicted on him. Every night Che investigated individual cases with his judges, although in an interview with some hostile journalists he said that he had never personally attended the trial or met the accused. Instead, he explained, he examined their cases on the basis of the evidence alone, so that his verdict was fair and balanced. According to Borrego, Che also carefully selected judges and prosecutors, for example, the tortured and ill-treated rebels could not judge their former torturers.
'The trial strategy was devised very carefully - Borrego said - because sometimes there were accusers from the far left and (...) those who always demanded the death penalty had to be restrained.' '
Jon Lee Anderson
'Che Guevara - a Revolutionary Life'
And some quotes about Che Guevara:
'He is now standing in God's judgment. So let us leave God to judge his merits. I am of course convinced that Che Guevara wanted to serve the poor.'
~Pope John Paul II
'Che's life is an inspiration to every freedom-loving human being, we will always remember him.'
~Nelson Mandela
'The most complete human being of our age.'
~Jean-Paul Sartre
'I always have him with me, on my arm, on a tattoo that is a work of art, but I could better say that I have him in my heart.'
~Diego Maradona
'Ernesto loves every person personally, but his mature consciousness forced him to see the universal dimension of this love ... Liberating love does not renounce the struggle, conflict, and opposition to those who oppress.'
~Benjamin Forcan
I also recommend an outstanding documentary on Che Guevara, where the opinions of, among others, such experts on the subject as: Jon Lee Anderson, Pierre Kalfon, Salim Lamrani, Julio Cesar Gaunche, Michael Löwy, Marie-Alice Waters and Janette Habel. It's called
'Che Guevara - Beyond the Myth' from 2017:
th-cam.com/video/sKyyyEeqkNM/w-d-xo.html
Hope you will get acquainted with some of the sources and books that I have proposed. For the future, I advise you to investigate the topics of interest to us, and not to duplicate these (of course necessary for certain environments) distortions about Guerrillero Heroico.
Regards!
@@mioszolszewski3583 "tengo que confesarte papa, que en ese momento descubrí que realmente me gustaba matar" Che Guevara
Viva Guevara, F Villa,Zapata,Maduro, Putin y Xi Jinping!
Eres lo más repugnante que me encontré hoy
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Get REAL!! The last thing he was..a working class here indeed!!
Who?
ένας ήταν και δέν ξαναγεννιέται!
Ισχύει, αλλά τουλάχιστον θα γεννηθούν οι συνεχιστές του
como cagan este temon poniendo al che jajajajaja seguro cuba fue feliz
el tema tiene otro sentido
La lucha continua. No passaran. Smash capitalism and it's fascist lackies. ✊🇨🇺🇻🇳🇵🇸🇨🇮🇿🇦🇻🇪🏴❤️❤️❤️
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