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Che Guevara Marxist Murderer (Part FIVE of FIVE)

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Guevara’s

Lamentable

Legacy


By John Suarez


__December 11th, 2008

Che Guevara’s Dubious Legacy


Links are in GREEN


Part FIVE of FIVE

 

What of the rest

of Latin America?


Guevara’s call to action in

a hemisphere with too many

military juntas led to new

military juntas in countries

that had not known them

before in their history:

Brazil,

Ecuador,

Honduras,

Panama,

Uruguay,

and Suriname all had

their first military juntas

after Guevara’s Message

to the Tricontinental.


Other countries such as Chile

who had known a military junta

between 1924 and 1931 in

reaction to communist threats

embraced Augusto Pinochet

in 1973 who remained in

power for seventeen years.


With the exception of

Nicaragua Che Guevara’s

prescription for revolution

in Latin America led to a

generation of military

dictatorships and harsh repression.


In Nicaragua it led to a

Marxist dictatorship

and civil war.

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Ironically,

Pinochet was brought

down by followers of

Gandhi and King

who through non-violent

action pressured Pinochet

into a plebiscite which he

lost and through persistence

and patience sought and

continue to seek justice

for his victims.


This struggle for real freedom

is both spiritual and material.


The spiritual enemies are hatred,

distrust,

fear and despair.


For example in the case of Cuba

there are abundant reasons to

hate the evils and injustices

committed by Guevara and

his co-conspirators.


They have imprisoned tens

of thousands of prisoners

of conscience,

attempted to indoctrinate

an entire generation,

made Cubans second class

citizens in their own country,

they have divided families,

made political ideology

a litmus test for patriotism,

and executed thousands.

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Cuban dissident leaders

inspired by Gandhi and

King have rejected this

culture of violence and

hatred despite great

suffering on their own part.


Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet,

an opposition leader currently

serving a 25-year prison

sentence for his human rights

activism believes that:

To love one’s neighbor

is also to love one’s enemy.

Although in reality that

qualifier-‘enemy’ does not

exist in my vocabulary.

I recognize that I only have

adversaries and I have acquired

the capacity to love them

because in this way we do

away with violence,

wrath,

vengeance,

hatred and substitute them

with justice and forgiveness.”


Oswaldo Paya Sardiñas

addressing the European

Parliament upon being awarded

theSakharov Prize for Freedom

of Thoughtin Strasbourg,

France on the 17 of December

2002 declared:

“The first victory

we can claim is that

our hearts are free

of hatred.

Hence we say to

those who persecute us

and who try to dominate us:

You are my brother.

I do not hate you,

but you are not going to

dominate me by fear.

I do not wish to

impose my truth,

nor do I wish you to

impose yours on me.

We are going to seek

the truth together.”


With this victory courageous

Cuban democrats are in the

process of bringing this

lamentable legacy to an end

with a rebirth of freedom

and national reconciliation.

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____THE STORY

BEHIND THE STORY!



The Real
Che Guevara

An essay by
Dr. Douglas Young,
Professor of Political Science
& History at Gainesville
State College

February 10, 2009

THEREALCUBA.COM


Hollywood has dutifully churned
out yet another cinematic agitprop
paean to a leftist “martyr,”
this time Ernesto Guevara.
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So let’s recall the real “Che”
and try to discern why many
supposedly democratic,
civil libertarian liberals still
swoon over this Stalinist
mass-murderer.

 


 

The meticulous myth of
Senor Guevara is of a handsome
Argentine heroically helping
Fidel Castro’s guerrillas liberate
Cuba from Fulgencio Batista’s
military dictatorship in 1959.

Then he became a global
revolutionary icon inspiring
the downtrodden to rise
up everywhere,
even personally leading
rebel warriors in the Congo
before being executed doing
the same in Bolivia in 1967.

The (communist) party line
says Che personifies the selfless
humanitarian courageously
fighting for “social justice.”
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He’s the Marxists’ martyred
Christ figure replete with pictures
of his half-naked corpse riddled
with bullet holes.

And the classic poster of an
angry young Guevara has
scarred countless college dorm
rooms for over 40 years,
putting a face on the eternally
young rebel for angry
adolescents everywhere.

The real Guevara was a reckless
bourgeois adrenaline-junkie
seeking a place in history as
a liberator of the oppressed.

But this fanatic’s vehicle of
“liberation” was Stalinism,
named for Soviet dictator
Josef Stalin,
murderer of well over
20 million of his own people.

As one of Castro’s top lieutenants,
Che helped steer Cuba’s
revolutionary regime in a
radically repressive direction.

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Soon after overthrowing Batista,
Guevara choreographed the
executions of hundreds of Batista
officials without any fair trials.

He thought nothing of summarily
executing even fellow guerrillas
suspected of disloyalty and shot
one himself with no due process.

Che was a purist political fanatic
who saw everything in stark
black and white.

Therefore he vociferously
opposed freedoms of religion,
speech, press, assembly,
protest, or any other rights
not completely consistent
with his North Korean-style
communism.

How many rock music-loving
teens sporting Guevara t-shirts
today know their hero supported
Cuba’s 1960s’ repression
of the genre?
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How many homosexual fans
know he had gays jailed?

 


 

Did the Obama volunteers in
that Texas campaign headquarters
with Che’s poster on the wall
know that Guevara fervently
opposed any free elections?

How “progressive”
is that?

 

How socially just was it that
Che was enraged when the
Russians blinked during the
1962 Cuban missile crisis and
withdrew their nuclear
missiles from the island,
thus averting a nuclear war?

Guevara was such a zealous
ideologue that he relished the
specter of millions of Cuban
lives sacrificed on the altar
of communism,
declaring Cuba
“a people ready to sacrifice
itself to nuclear arms,
that its ashes might serve
as a basis for new societies.”

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Some
humanitarian.

Che was a narcissist
who boasted that
“I have no house,
wife, children, parents,
or brothers;
my friends are friends
as long as they think
like me, politically.”

This is a role model for
today’s “post-political”
voters claiming we should
get beyond partisanship?

 


 

Adding to the ridiculousness
of the Che cult is that he was
virtually a complete failure.

As a medical doctor,
he never even had a practice.
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When put in charge of the
Cuban economy at the start
of Castro’s government,
his uncompromising communist
diktats ran it completely
into the ground,
from which it never recovered.

Humiliated, and also angry
that Castro wasn’t fomenting
enough revolution abroad,
he then tried to lead such
quixotic adventures
in Argentina,
the Congo,
and Bolivia,
failing miserably everywhere
while sacrificing the lives of
scores of naïve, idealistic
young followers as deluded
pawns in the service of his
personality cult.

 


 

Another reason he fled Cuba
in the mid-1960s was the
complete mess he made of
his private life.

Though he preached sexual
purity to his colleagues,
he was a shameless adulterer
who abandoned two wives
and many children,
some legitimate,
others not.

As a grandson put it,
“he was never home.”

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The public Che who
supposedly had such great
love for humanity privately
couldn’t stand most folks.

 


 

Guevara’s promiscuous
communist adventurism
was the pattern of a terminal
adolescent running away
from his problems to get
caught up in some heroic
crusade against his
eternal bete noir,
“Yankee imperialism.”

 


 

So why do so many
well-heeled American libs
still admire this thug?

Are the young simply ignorant
of his execrable record and
drawn to the image of the
dashing young rebel?
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Do older progressives feel
guilt for their free market
prosperity,
and showing solidarity
with Che absolves them?

Do hippies-turned-yuppies
get nostalgic for their
youthful protests and
rationalize that the symbolism
of Che as a “social reformer”
eclipses his actual horrific
human rights record?

And are some
American Guevaraistas
truly dangerous leftists
who seek to emulate their
icon and destroy our free,
democratic,
capitalist society?

Ask that guy wearing
the Che t-shirt.
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