Che Guevara is often called the most famous Bolshevik (Marxist) from the Americas. What’s your view of him?

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Che Guevara is often called the most famous Bolshevik from the Americas. What’s your view of him?

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Che Guevara is often called the most famous Bolshevik from the Americas. What’s your view of him?

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Ernesto 'Che Guevara' Lynch was a Marxist of Irish descent born in Argentina, however, the terms "Bolshevik" and "Marxist" are not interchangeable. Bolsheviks were a specific faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that followed Lenin's interpretation of Marxism, while Marxism is a broader ideological framework developed by Karl Marx. So no, he was not a Bolshevik.
 
Ernesto 'Che Guevara' Lynch was a Marxist of Irish descent born in Argentina, however, the terms "Bolshevik" and "Marxist" are not interchangeable. Bolsheviks were a specific faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that followed Lenin's interpretation of Marxism, while Marxism is a broader ideological framework developed by Karl Marx. So no, he was not a Bolshevik.
He was a sadist.
 
Ernesto 'Che Guevara' Lynch was a Marxist of Irish descent born in Argentina, however, the terms "Bolshevik" and "Marxist" are not interchangeable. Bolsheviks were a specific faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that followed Lenin's interpretation of Marxism, while Marxism is a broader ideological framework developed by Karl Marx. So no, he was not a Bolshevik.
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with other words, Guevara was a dirty bolshevik
 
Ernesto 'Che Guevara' Lynch was a Marxist of Irish descent born in Argentina, however, the terms "Bolshevik" and "Marxist" are not interchangeable. Bolsheviks were a specific faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that followed Lenin's interpretation of Marxism, while Marxism is a broader ideological framework developed by Karl Marx. So no, he was not a Bolshevik.


I agree with that! Apples and oranges.
 
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JFK let the Cuban revolution happen while the Berlin Wall was constructed under his watch but he was Camelot according to the mainstream media and could do no wrong. John Kennedy's own brother, whom he appointed as A.G., spent his entire pitiful career trying to convince the CIA to assassinate Castro and drafting crazy plans like exploding cigars. In an ironic twist it backfired big time and his own brother was assassinated by a monster that the CIA allegedly recruited to kill Castro.
 
He was a doctor and he should have remained that, helping people....but

We all have free will to make bad choices in life like he did IMO...so :dunno:


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PUNK! like most media darlings his best days came after his death.

somebody had to be

PUNK! like most media darlings his best days came after his death.
What does BLM think about Che Guevara’s racism nowadays? Is he still a major hero for the Afro-American Hollywood community?

"Che Guevara was a racist who specifically held blacks in contempt. I think about this often when I see deluded young African-Americans wearing a t-shirt with his likeness"

“I think Jay-Z needs to get informed,” Rubio said. “One of his heroes is Che Guevara. Che Guevara was a racist. Che Guevara was a racist that wrote extensively about the superiority of white Europeans over people of African descent, so he should inform himself [about] the guy that he’s propping up.”


Jay-Z, Carlos Santana, and Johnny Depp — who have all been spotted in Guevara t-shirts in the last decade — have, as Rubio correctly noted, largely ignored the issue. Yet, some leftist defenders of Guevara do occasionally deal with this troubling issue. A blogger named Faraji Toure at “Afro-Punk” a notes a troubling passage from Guevara’s 1952 diary:

“The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing, have seen their territory invaded by a new kind of slave: the Portuguese.”
 
JFK let the Cuban revolution happen while the Berlin Wall was constructed under his watch but he was Camelot according to the mainstream media and could do no wrong. John Kennedy's own brother, whom he appointed as A.G., spent his entire pitiful career trying to convince the CIA to assassinate Castro and drafting crazy plans like exploding cigars. In an ironic twist it backfired big time and his own brother was assassinated by a monster that the CIA allegedly recruited to kill Castro.
The US was badly penetrated by KGB&Marxism (Bolshevism) in the 1960s. Do you know that the Bay of Pigs was a KGB ambush?
 
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