The real Che Guevara


"Che is not only an intellectual, he was the most complete human being of our time."
— Jean Paul Sartre



In addition to being a Marxist revolutionary, Che was also a talented writer (authored dozens of books, diaries & essays), theorist of guerrilla warfare, internationalist statesman, self-taught economist, medical physician, and poetic intellectual who wrote some of the most impassioned pleas for battling against imperialism that you will ever read.

So, what are some of the things that Che did?

Che Guevara:

- Traveled the length of South America and worked in a Leper colony where he treated lepers (as seen in the excellent film/memoir ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’).

- Was radicalized from living in Guatemala during the 1953 overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz by the CIA (Operation PBSUCCESS) on behalf of Secretary of State Dulles and the United Fruit Company. He tried to no avail to organize a resistance in the streets as U.S. planes bombed and strafed the capital city.

- Was named "the best guerrilla of them all" by their instructor General Bayo, despite having crippling asthma, during their training for invading Cuba.

- Tended to numerous sick campesinos in the Sierra Maestra as both a doctor and even at times as a dentist.

- Set up factories to make grenades, built ovens to bake bread, taught new recruits about tactics, organized schools to teach illiterate campesinos to read and write, established health clinics, workshops to teach military tactics, a newspaper to disseminate information, and set up the Radio Rebelde station – All as a guerrilla fighter in the Sierra Maestra.

- Won the Battle of Santa Clara where his men were outnumbered 10:1.

- Played a pivotal role in the victorious two year guerrilla campaign that deposed the Batista regime, rising from medic to second in command behind only Fidel Castro.

- Helped remove the Mafia and U.S.-backed dictatorship of Batista from Cuba which had killed 20,000 Cubans and tortured thousands more. He also saw to it that a few hundred of the worst war criminals received revolutionary justice by firing squad.

- Stopped American companies from owning 70 % of the arable land in Cuba and 1% of the Cuban population from controlling 46 % of the wealth.

- Helped spearhead a nationwide literacy campaign in Cuba, which brought the national literacy rate from 60 to 97 % in 1 year.

- Instituted agrarian reform as minister of industries and broke up the large estates, served as both national bank president and instructional director for Cuba’s armed forces, and traversed the globe to 40 + countries as a diplomat on behalf of Cuban socialism.

- Trained the militia forces who repelled the Bay of Pigs Invasion and brought the Soviet nuclear-armedballistic missiles to Cuba which won the agreement from Kennedy that the U.S. would never invade the island again.

- Composed a seminal manual on guerrilla warfare, which is still studied by military academies and insurgents all around the world even today. He also created his own military theory of Focalism (Foco Theory), which describes how rural peasants can utilize guerrilla warfare and class consciousness to overthrow a urban based dictatorship.

- Desegregated the schools and universities in Cuba before they were in the Southern U.S.

- Called out South Africa’s Apartheid in 1964 to the U.N., 30 years before the West!

- Denounced the racism and KKK in America in the 1960’s and denounced Patrice Lumumba’s assassination by the Belgians/CIA on the World stage.

- Warned of the dangers of the IMF, 3 decades before most of the developing world realized they had been scammed into debt slavery.

- Fought white mercenaries in the African Congo with an all black army in 1964.

- Battled 3 U.S.-backed dictators on 3 separate continents (Batista/Cuba, Mobutu/Congo, & Barrientos/Bolivia).

- Spoke out against US and eventually USSR Imperialism while demanding that the poor of the world be allowed to live a life of dignity.

- Gave his life to help bring down capitalism, imperialism, and neocolonialism by leaving a bourgeoisie comfortable life of the upper class, a potential well compensated career as a medical doctor, and a high regarded governmental position, each time to slog through the jungle and fight guerrilla wars against impenetrable odds. In fact, near the end it took 1,800 Bolivian and CIA assisted rangers to bring down his 25 men.



"Above all, always be capable of feeling most deeply any injustice committed against anyone in the world. That is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary."
— Che’s last words to his children in a farewell letter

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---> There is a reason that in September 2007, Che was voted "Argentina's greatest historical and political figure"


"It was difficult to recall that this man had once been one of the great figures of Latin America. It was not just that he was a great guerrilla leader; he had been a friend of Presidents as well as revolutionaries. His voice had been heard and appreciated in inter-American councils as well as in the jungle. He was a doctor, an amateur economist, once Minister of Industries in revolutionary Cuba, and Castro’s right-hand man. He may well go down in history as the greatest continental figure since Bolivar. Legends will be created around his name."

— Richard Gott, journalist in Bolivia on the day of Che’s execution


"Che was not only a heroic fighter, but a revolutionary thinker, with a political and moral project and a system of ideas and values for which he fought and gave his life. The philosophy which gave his political and ideological choices their coherence, color, and taste was a deep revolutionary humanism. For Che, the true Communist, the true revolutionary was one who felt that the great problems of all humanity were his or her personal problems, one who was capable of feeling anguish whenever someone was assassinated, no matter where it was in the world, and of feeling exultation whenever a new banner of liberty was raised somewhere else."

— Michael Löwy, author of The Marxism of Che Guevara


"This secular saint Che was ready to die because he could not tolerate a world where the poor of the earth, the displaced and dislocated of history, would be relegated to its vast margins."

— Ariel Dorfman, Time Magazine



Why the CIA had to see him killed ...

"There was no person more feared by the company than Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America."
— Philip Agee, CIA Agent


Luckily, one of the greatest intellectuals of all time - the brilliant existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre was able to spend time with Che and concluded that ...
"Che is not only an intellectual, he was the most complete human being of our time, our eras most perfect man."


And as Che's Christ-like corpse had its hands chopped off by CIA goons, another freedom fighter Nelson Mandela fought against the Apartheid regime which Che denounced to the U.N. in December of 1964 - leading Mandela to state that ...
"Che’s life is an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom, we will always honor his memory."

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CHE's LAST WORDS to his children in a farewell letter:

"Above all, always be capable of feeling most deeply any injustice committed against anyone in the world. That is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary."


SOME GREAT CHE GUEVARA QUOTES:


"If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine."

"Many will call me an adventurer, and that I am… only one of a different sort: one who risks his skin to prove his truths."

"The ultimate and most important revolutionary aspiration: to see human beings liberated from their alienation."

"While a person dies every day during the eight or more hours in which he or she functions as a commodity, individuals come to life afterward in their spiritual creations. But this remedy bears the germs of the same sickness: that of a solitary being seeking harmony with the world."

"Ever since monopoly capital took over the world, it has kept the greater part of humanity in poverty, dividing all the profits among the group of the most powerful countries. The standard of living in those countries is based on the extreme poverty of our countries. To raise the living standards of the underdeveloped nations, therefore, we must fight against imperialism. And each time a country is torn away from the imperialist tree."


HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!

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Che was fighting against:

- American Oligarchy (United Fruit, Texaco, U.S. Sugar)
- The US based Mafia (1959 Havana)
- The Monroe Doctrine rationale for Latin American Imperialism (Bay of Pigs)
- The idea of Banana Republics (Arbenz 1953 coup)

It just kills reactionary Conservatives that such a heroic man will not go away. That is because these troglodytes cant fathom that he lives in the hearts of the hungry and the oppressed and that ideas never die. Hence Che Lives on in hearts across Latin America.


CUBA UNDER the U.S.-BACKED DICTATOR BATISTA:

- Americans owned 70 % of the arable land

- 1% of the population controlled 46 % of the wealth

- Batista's goons and secret police killed 20,000 Cubans (tortured even more)

- 40 % of the population were illiterate

- 50 % of the population lived in Bohio shacks

- Dissidents were hung and left to dangle in the streets as a warning sign

- The Mafia (Meyer Lansky & Co) ran Havana and used Cuba as a whorehouse for rich gringos from the U.S.


.... These are the conditions that allowed Fidel and Che to rise to power



"Brothels flourished. A major industry grew up around them; government officials received bribes, policemen collected protection money. Prostitutes could be seen standing in doorways, strolling the streets, or leaning from windows. One report estimated that 11,500 of them worked their trade in Havana. Beyond the outskirts of the capital, beyond the slot machines, was one of the poorest, and most beautiful countries in the Western world."

— David Detzer, American journalist, after visiting Havana in the 1950s

"Fulgencio Batista murdered 20,000 Cubans in seven years ... and he turned Democratic Cuba into a complete police state - destroying every individual liberty. Yet our aid to his regime, and the ineptness of our policies, enabled Batista to invoke the name of the United States in support of his reign of terror. Administration spokesmen publicly praised Batista - hailed him as a staunch ally and a good friend - at a time when Batista was murdering thousands, destroying the last vestiges of freedom, and stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from the Cuban people, and we failed to press for free elections."

— U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy, October 6, 1960

"I believe that there is no country in the world including any and all the countries under colonial domination, where economic colonization, humiliation and exploitation were worse than in Cuba, in part owing to my country’s policies during the Batista regime. I approved the proclamation which Fidel Castro made in the Sierra Maestra, when he justifiably called for justice and especially yearned to rid Cuba of corruption. I will even go further: to some extent it is as though Batista was the incarnation of a number of sins on the part of the United States. Now we shall have to pay for those sins. In the matter of the Batista regime, I am in agreement with the first Cuban revolutionaries. That is perfectly clear."

— U.S. President John F. Kennedy, interview with Jean Daniel, October 24, 1963

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10 FACTS THAT CHE-HATERS HATE

(1) Che was named one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century by Time Magazine, and listed as a "Saint and Icon".

(2) Che's famous image entitled: "Guerrillero Heroico" has been declared the most famous and reproduced image in the world.

(3) Che Guevara is prayed to as "Saint Ernesto" in Bolivia and seen as an equal figure to Christ and the Virgin Mary by rural campesinos.

(4) In September of 2007, Che was voted "Argentina's greatest historical and political figure", and that Summer they erected a giant statue of him in Rosario.

(5) In Argentina schools are named after Che.

(6) In Cuba, Che is on the 3 dollar Peso, and school children begin every morning reciting "we will be like Che".

(7) Che oversaw the revolutionary tribunals of convicted War criminals from the U.$. Supported Batista dictatorship. These rapists, torturers, and goons ran Batista's dungeons and killed 20,000 people. Che simply reviewed the appeals of those sentenced to death. A decision supported by 93 % of Cubans at the time.

(8) Cuba under Batista was a Mafia ran casino and hooker haven for American tourists, where mostly US companies owned 75 % of the arable land. This is the context that Fidel and Che rose to power in.

(9) Che's radicalism was spawned from living in Guatemala during the 1953 overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz by the CIA at the behest of the United Fruit Co.

(10) Later, U.S. Imperialism would follow this practice up by overthrowing Mossadeq, Allende etc and propping up Brutal dictators like the Shah, Suharto, Marcos, Pinochet, and Saddam Hussien (Just like they did with Batista).

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"I have yet to find a single credible source pointing to a case where Che executed 'an innocent'. Those persons executed by Guevara or on his orders were condemned for the usual crimes punishable by death at times of war or in its aftermath: desertion, treason or crimes such as rape, torture or murder. I should add that my research spanned five years, and included anti-Castr­o Cubans among the Cuban-Amer­ican exile community in Miami and elsewhere.­"

— Jon Lee Anderson, author of the 800 pg 'Che Guevara: A Revolution­ary Life', PBS forum

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/november97/che1.html


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Wall Street Journal Video: Che still a folk hero in Argentina
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=6noTrPlERlg&vq=medium


Che Guevara embodies the ideals of justice, equality, freedom, truth, and bravery.

He is a martyr to the cause of world liberation from the shackles of capital slavery. The slave plantations were replaced by the corporation and Guevara gave his life to wake up the huddled masses of humanity.

CHE will live on for all eternity and will reside in the hearts of billions until this world breathes its last breath.

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CHE = Hero, leader, icon, father, son, husband, rebel, soldier, writer, intellectual, doctor, politician, dentist, poet, statesman, military theorist, economist, guerrilla, teacher, diplomat, general, warrior, defender of the poor, inspirational legend, and current saint in Bolivia.


... Those right-wing turds who bash him because of ignorance, do it out of jealousy. They wish they could be 1/100th the complete human being that he was.

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"The United States hastens the delivery of arms to the puppet governments they see as being increasingly threatened; it makes them sign pacts of dependence to legally facilitate the shipment of instruments of repression and death and of troops to use them."
--- Che Guevara, April 9 1961




----> A NEW DEFINITION FOR "CHUTZPAH"

When someone who supports the same country that nuked 2 cities and turned 250,000 people to dust ... the same country that fire bombed Dresden and burned 150,000 women and child alive, the same country that killed 15 million Natives because they felt it was their manifest destiny ... the same country that enslaved millions of blacks … the same country whose CIA has killed 6 million people since 1950 (John Stockwell) ... the same country that invaded Iraq which has caused 950,000 deaths ...

The same country that since 1949 has led CIA coups in - Greece, Iran, British Guyana, Guatemala, South Vietnam, Haiti, Laos, South Korea, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Brazil, Bolivia, Zaire, Ghana, Cuba, Cambodia, El Salvador, Chile, Australia, Liberia, Chad, Grenada, Fiji, Venezuela ... and installed puppet governments.

Not to mention propped up the many brutal tyrants like Pinochet, Suharto, Marcos, and Somoza ... backed contra movements through the School of the Americas ... and sold arms to Iran and Saddam's Iraq at the same time as they fought each other and killed over a million people ...

HAS THE CHUTZPAH to pretend to be upset that Cuba under CHE had tribunals (just like the Nuremburg one after WWII the US had) and then as a result had a few hundred of the brutal dictator Batista’s convicted henchmen, rapists, & torturers (most who were the secret police of the BRAC and who had killed 20,000 people) executed at La Cabana.

WOW ... there are no words for the audacity of such insanity !

American Reich-Wing Propaganda would make Goebbels blush.

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There is an entire anti-Che industry of lying hucksters who make their living by creating lies about the heroic guerrilla and then parroting each others lies as if it gives them any credibility. Luckily, when actual historians research the man, they realize just how many noble qualities he does have and see through the Miami propaganda.

It is actually hard to think of another historical figure who was as well rounded, intelligent, poetic, brave, sincere, audacious, and revolutionary as Che Guevara. This is why he has so much resonance over 40 years after his CIA-aided execution.

There is a Che in all of us who dream of a better World and his ghost haunts the U.$. Empire wherever they go and attempt to rape the resources of other nations. Anyone who has ever seen 3rd world poverty up close understands Che's fury and determination. Anyone who has ever seen how the top 1% live in luxury while most barely have enough to eat will sympathize with Che's struggle.

... America needs a Che Guevara of our own.

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Che was, is, and will always be the a shinning example of a true Revolutionary HERO.

I have taught my children who he was, what he accomplished, stood for and what he represents ... and that his memory is to be defended PERIOD.

The right-wing has invented an imaginary villian of Che that bares no resemblance to the actual man. Sort of how they also have with President Obama (muslim, kenyan, socialist) etc. Luckily, Che has 100's of books written about his life, anyone who has read even one of these will realize just how ignorant they sound and are.

During the Cuban Revolution, the Cuban people, lead by Guevara and Castro, kicked out the drug dealers, pimps, murderers, and gangsters. On a related note, Miami has America's highest violent crime rate.

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Don't forget Curtis LeMay's order for the firebombing of Tokyo that took place before the nuking of Hiroshima & Nagasaki. The guy was a butcher.

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"ARRÊT! C'est l'empire de la mort!"

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[ANTI-RACIST CHE]


ON EDUCATION ...

"The days where University education is a privilege of the white middle class are over. The University must paint itself black, mulatto, worker, and peasant." — Che Guevara to the University of Las Villas, 1959


ON U.S. RACISM ...

"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?" — Che Guevara to the U.N., December 11, 1964


ON SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID ...

"We speak out to put the world on guard against what is happening in South Africa. The brutal policy of apartheid is applied before the eyes of the nations of the world. The peoples of Africa are compelled to endure the fact that on the African continent the superiority of one race over another remains official policy, and that in the name of this racial superiority murder is committed with impunity. Can the United Nations do nothing to stop this?" — Che Guevara to the U.N., December 11, 1964

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[SOME QUOTES]

"Che was an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom." — Nelson Mandela

"Che was the most complete human being of his age. He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel." — Jean Paul Sartre

"There was no person more feared by the company than Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America." — Philip Agee, CIA Agent

"That he was shot after capture demonstrates the fear that the Bolivian authorities felt even of an imprisoned Che. They were afraid to bring to him to trial: afraid of the echoes his voice would have aroused from the courtroom: afraid to prove that the man they hated was loved by the world outside. This fear will help to perpetuate his legend, and a legend is impervious to bullets." — Graham Greene

"Che was not only a heroic fighter, but a revolutionary thinker, with a political and moral project and a system of ideas and values for which he fought and gave his life. The philosophy which gave his political and ideological choices their coherence, color, and taste was a deep revolutionary humanism. For Che, the true Communist, the true revolutionary was one who felt that the great problems of all humanity were his or her personal problems, one who was capable of "feeling anguish whenever someone was assassinated, no matter where it was in the world, and of feeling exultation whenever a new banner of liberty was raised somewhere else." — Michael Löwy

"'Revolutionaries are not normal people': an understatement in relation to Ernesto Che Guevara. Physician, brilliant intellect, competent soldier, charismatic leader, developed—and eventually creative--Marxist economist, always a man able to capture the spirit of an experience in his own being, Che remains one of the four or five greatest revolutionaries in modern history." — Alfredo López

"Che ate babies, he stole my mansion which had 45 bedrooms in it, life was heaven in Cuba before Che. He personally shot 3,500,000,000 people and then drank their blood one by one. My Grandmas sisters aunts brothers neighbor who was blind, one time saw Che bite the head off of a young kitten." — Every bitter lying Gusano in Miami

"You may cut the flowers, but it will not stop the spring."
"Podran cortar las flores, pero no detendran la primavera."
— (A saying about Che's legacy written on many walls throughout Latin America)

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"Che Guevara taught us we could dare to have confidence in ourselves, confidence in our abilities. He instilled in us the conviction that struggle is our only recourse. He, was a citizen of the free world that together we are in the process of building. That is why we say that Che Guevara is also African and Burkinabe."
— Thomas Sankara, commonly referred to as 'Africa's Che Guevara'

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"The life of a single human being is worth a million times more than all the property of the richest man on earth." ― Che Guevara

SOURCE: 'On Revolutionary Medicine' (1960)
http://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1960/08/19.htm

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[NELSON MANDELA, at a rally honoring the CUBAN REVOLUTION & CHE in 1991] ―

"From its earliest days the Cuban revolution has itself been a source of inspiration to all freedom-loving people. We admire the sacrifices of the Cuban people in maintaining their independence and sovereignty in the face of a vicious imperialist-orchestrated campaign to destroy the impressive gains made in the Cuban revolution... We admire the achievements of the Cuban revolution in the sphere of social welfare. We note the transformation from a country of imposed backwardness to universal literacy. We acknowledge your advances in the fields of health, education, and science... We also honour the great Che Guevara, whose revolutionary exploits, including on our own continent, were too powerful for any prison censors to hide from us. The life of Che is an inspiration to all human beings who cherish freedom. We will always honour his memory... Long live the Cuban revolution! Long live Comrade Fidel Castro!"


Text of Full Speech
http://db.nelsonmandela.org/speeches/pub_view.asp?pg=item&ItemID=N MS1526

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"Che Guevara embodies the ideals of justice, equality, freedom, truth, and bravery. "


Which is, of course, why he helped establish the presemt day Cuban dictatorship where none of these things exist.

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"El Che" was, indeed, an awesome human being. I admire him very much, since I was very young. He doesn't care about political power, he cares about people, human rights, that's why he went to Congo and Bolivia, and refuse to stay peacefuly and full of power in Cuba. He is a real life hero. Hasta La Victoria Siempre!

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[Debunking the "CHE GUEVARA WAS RACIST!" Lie]
• Issue #1 in a series of articles correcting misinformation on El Che

"The life of Che is an inspiration to all human beings who cherish freedom. We will always honour his memory."
— Nelson Mandela, while visiting Cuba in 1991 {1}


One of the favorite libelous smears by right-wing hacks is that Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara (1928-1967) was RACIST against blacks. Being shameless, they usually attack where they think left-wing icons or heroes are strongest. However, when you understand the full depth to which the forces of reaction LIE, then you realize why they can't be trusted for information generally and especially on leftist figures! Hopefully, this article will operate as a mini case study displaying that reality.

Their "evidence" for this often-parroted internet falsehood is Che's youthful diary passage where he visits a Venezuelan slum and offensively opines that the blacks he encounters there are "indolent and lazy", waste their money on booze, and don't save money like Europeans. He also compares the "racial purity" of the blacks in Caracas to the Portuguese. However, these lines are always deceptively and disingenuously culled from the larger historical context of his later life ... so what is the truth?

That quote was written by Guevara in 1952 when he was 24 and encountered blacks for basically the first time in his life, during his Motorcycle trip around South America (as told in his memoir 'The Motorcycle Diaries'). ** The full context of this statement is addressed by biographer Jon Lee Anderson on page 92 of 'Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life', and Anderson notes they were "stereotypical of white Argentine arrogance and condescension." ** However, months later at the end of his continental trip, Guevara announced himself a transformed man and even denounced the racism he encountered while living in Miami, USA for a month, while awaiting his return to Argentina. Essentially, the quote was before he was "Che", in both literal nickname and political beliefs.


From then on and throughout his life, Che showed he was ANTI-RACIST through his ACTIONS:

- The following year in 1953, while travelling through Bolivia with his friend Carlos "Calica" Ferrer, Guevara became indignant when he observed that all the dark-skinned indigenous Indians had to be sprayed with DDT (ostensibly to kill lice) before being allowed to enter the Ministry of Peasant Affairs.

- Che's very first student in 1957 as a guerrilla fighter was a 45-year-old illiterate black guajiro named Julio Zenon Acosta, whom he was teaching the alphabet. After Acosta was killed in an ambush by Batista's forces, Che exalted him as "my first pupil" and the kind of "noble peasant" that made up the heart of the Cuban Revolution.

- During the Cuban guerrilla campaign, Che's girlfriend (for all intents and purposes) for the first half of 1958 was Zoila Rodríguez García, a black/mulatto woman. Moreover, his first wife Hilda Gadea whom he married in 1955 was a dark-skinned indigenous Peruvian.

- In 1959, Che pushed for racially integrating the schools and universities in Cuba, years before they were racially integrated in the southern United States. For context, the Alabama National Guard was needed to force Governor George Wallace aside at the University of Alabama in 1963 and forced school busing wasn't enacted in the U.S. until 1971.

- In 1959, Fidel & Che pushed through "Law 270", which declared all beaches and other public facilities open to all races. For the first time in Cuban history, clubs, businesses, and other establishments that refused equal access and service to blacks were shut down.

- In August 1961, (9 years after his "indolent" remark), Guevara attacked the U.S. for discrimination against blacks and the actions of the KKK, which matched his declarations in 1964 before the United Nations (12 years after his "indolent" remark), where Guevara denounced the U.S. policy towards their black population. It was around this same time, that the black anti-colonial philosopher Frantz Fanon proclaimed Che to be "the world symbol of the possibilities of one man."

- Che's friend and personal bodyguard from 1959 till his death in 1967 was Harry "Pombo" Villegas, who was Afro-Cuban (black). Pombo accompanied Che everywhere in Cuba, then to the Congo and to Bolivia, where he survived and escaped the final battle where Che was wounded and captured. He resides in Cuba and wrote his own diary about his time in Bolivia entitled 'Pombo: A Man of Che's Guerrilla, With Che Guevara in Bolivia 1966-68' and speaks positively of Guevara to this day.

- In 1964, when Che addressed the U.N., he spoke out in favor of black musician Paul Robeson, in support of slain Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba (who he heralded as one of his heroes), against white segregation in the Southern U.S. (which still unfortunately existed), and against the white South African apartheid regime (long before it became the Western 'cause de jour'). Nelson Mandela later remarked that while he was imprisoned Che's "revolutionary exploits, including on our own continent, were too powerful for any prison censors to hide from us." {1}

- Che was heralded by Malcolm X during this trip to NYC and in contact with his associates to whom he sent a letter. On behalf of his actions in Africa, Che would also later be praised by the Black Panther's Stokely Carmichael. The Black Panther's even adopted their black berets in honor of Guevara iconic headwear.

- In 1965, Che toured and met anti-colonial leaders from the African nations of Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Tanzania, Congo Brazzaville and Benin. This led to Che assisting and befriending Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella, Egyptian leader Abdel Nasser, Angolan independence leader Agostinho Neto of the MPLA, Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah, and Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere. Che also established Cuban collaboration through supplies and military support for Amilcar Cabral's PAIGC in Guinea Bissau, Alphonse Massamba-Débat in Congo Brazzaville, and Laurent-Désiré Kabila in Congo Leopoldville. Later Guevara offered assistance to fight alongside the (black) FRELIMO in Mozambique, for their independence from the white Portuguese.

- When Guevara ventured to the African Congo in 1965, he fought with a Cuban force of 130 Afro-Cubans (blacks) alongside all-black Congolese fighters — they then battled against a force comprised partly of white South African mercenaries and white Cuban exiles backed by the CIA. This resembled the fight in Cuba, where Che’s units were made up of many poor rural mulattos and blacks, against a Cuban army staffed at the top by whites with connections to the upper class. Of note, nearly all Cuban exiles who fled Che’s economic reforms to Miami throughout the early 1960′s were white, despite the island being 1/3 mulatto & black.

- Che's Congolese teenage Swahili interpreter for his African expedition named Freddy Ilanga lived until 2006 in Cuba, and his dying wish was to erect a lighthouse memorial to Guevara in Africa. In 2005 he told the BBC that Che "showed the same respect to black people as he did to whites." {2}


[CHE QUOTES REGARDING RACIAL JUSTICE]

On EDUCATION ...
"The university should color itself black and color itself mulatto—not just as regards students but also professors... Today the people stand at the door of the university, and it is the university that must be flexible. It must color itself black, mulatto, worker, peasant, or else be left without doors. And then the people will tear it apart and paint it with the colors they see fit."
— Che Guevara, to the University of Las Villas on December 28, 1959 {3}


On U.S. RACISM ...
"Democracy is not compatible with financial oligarchy, with discrimination against Blacks and outrages by the Ku Klux Klan."
— Che Guevara, to the OAS on August 8, 1961 {4}


On U.S. HYPOCRISY ...
"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?"
— Che Guevara, to the U.N. on December 11, 1964 {5}


On SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID ...
"We speak out to put the world on guard against what is happening in South Africa. The brutal policy of apartheid is applied before the eyes of the nations of the world. The peoples of Africa are compelled to endure the fact that on the African continent the superiority of one race over another remains official policy, and that in the name of this racial superiority murder is committed with impunity. Can the United Nations do nothing to stop this?"
— Che Guevara to the U.N. on December 11, 1964 {5}


On PATRICE LUMUMBA ...
"We must move forward, striking out tirelessly against imperialism. From all over the world we have to learn lessons which events afford. Lumumba's murder should be a lesson for all of us."
— Che Guevara, in 1964
* U.S. imperialism would similarly help murder Che 3 years later.



[RELEVANT IMAGES]

Che with his bodyguard Pombo, after Guevara’s wedding in 1959
http://www.nydailynews.com/img/2007/10/01/gal_cheguevara_4.jpg

Che beside Pombo in Bolivia in 1966
http://www.wumingfoundation.com/giap/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/pombo2 .jpg

Pombo in 2008
http://argentina.indymedia.org/uploads/2008/05/pombo.jpg

Che meeting with Kwame Nkrumah and Kojo Botsio in Ghana in 1965
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lv6pxacLB31qgfbgio1_500.jpg

Che visiting Agostinho Neto of the MPLA in Angola in 1965
http://www.mpla.ao/imagem/Che%20visita%20escritorio%20do%20MPLA146.jpe g

Che in disguise on his way to Tanzania in 1965
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2156/3358/1600/123.jpg

Che aiding Congolese national liberation fighters in 1965
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/90/254180447_c767decf1f.jpg

Che in the African Congo, where he led an all-black force of Cuban and Congolese soldiers against white South African mercenaries of apartheid, 1965
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/CheInCongo1965.jpg

Che in Mozambique offering to assist the FRELIMO against the Portuguese
http://31.media.tumblr.com/d3a5c0b8a8606c47148176da51ebe18b/tumblr_mg0 m47VAjO1r84pkto1_500.jpg

Che's Congolese Swahili translator Freddy Ilanga, he went on to be a paediatric neurosurgeon in Cuba
http://cdn.24.co.za/files/Cms/General/d/190/a51e1a06098e436e82abbf26b9 ceed95.jpg

Che in Bolivia with indigenous Indian children in 1967, shortly before his capture & execution
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/CheinBolivia1.jpg

Children "Pioneers" of the Revolution in Burkina Faso donned starred berets honoring Guevara in 1987
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Pionniers_de_la_r%C 3%A9volution.jpg


[TO CONCLUDE]

Only to someone completely uninformed, could Che --(a man who fought shoulder to shoulder with African national liberationists against white supremacist South African mercenaries of Apartheid, and later died while attempting to galvanize dark-skinned Bolivian Indians to revolution against a U.S.-backed dictatorship)-- be seen as "racist" for a single diary paragraph he wrote in his youth 15 years earlier.

"Che Guevara taught us we could dare to have confidence in ourselves, confidence in our abilities. He instilled in us the conviction that struggle is our only recourse. He, was a citizen of the free world that together we are in the process of building. That is why we say that Che Guevara is also African and Burkinabe."
— Thomas Sankara, commonly referred to as 'Africa's Che Guevara'

"The death of Che Guevara places a responsibility on all revolutionaries of the World to redouble their decision to fight on to the final defeat of Imperialism. That is why in essence Che Guevara is not dead, his ideas are with us."
— Stokely Carmichael (aka Kwame Ture), 'Black Power' leader, 1967


P.S. If you want a dose of rich irony, nearly all of the people who criticize Che for his supposed imaginary racism, also then support his arch-nemesis the CIA, i.e. the same group who made the racist remark in their February 13, 1958 declassified 'biographical and personality report' that Guevara was "quite well read", while adding in apparent amazement that "Che is fairly intellectual for a Latino."


LINKS to primary web sources for selected quotes (others are books)

{1} http://db.nelsonmandela.org/speeches/pub_view.asp?pg=item&ItemID=N MS1526
{2} http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4522526.stm
{3} http://www.themilitant.com/2000/6401/640158.html
{4} http://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1961/08/08.htm
{5} http://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1964/12/11.htm

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Liar.

The Truth About Che Guevara

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eMLk1nQh5o

He was a spoiled elite momma's boy who enjoyed raping servants and murdering children for fun.

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Che was Everyman. Che is every one of us who has ever felt like fighting against injustice. Che is every one of us who has hated those who prey on the weak. Che is everyone of us who has ever believed in “by any means necessary.” Che is me. Che is you. Che only put into determined action the courage and anger we feel inside. He was a normal man who did heroic things. Che, in a sense, “died for the sins” of normal people trapped by a system that views them as disposable.

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Here is what Richard N. Goodwin, US Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, said after meeting with Che, in a US State Department memo (22 August 1961) to US President John F. Kennedy:

"Che was wearing green fatigues, and his usual overgrown and scraggly beard. Behind the beard his features are quite soft, almost feminine, and his manner is intense. He has a good sense of humor, and there was considerable joking back and forth during the meeting … Although he left no doubt of his personal and intense devotion to communism, his conversation was free of propaganda and bombast. He spoke calmly, in a straightforward manner, and with the appearance of detachment and objectivity … I had the definite impression that he had thought out his remarks very carefully — they were extremely well organized."


* Don't believe the right-wing propaganda. Even his enemies admired him.

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The insanity of Cuban-exile anti-Che Gusanos in Miami  

Four decades ago, the movie "Che," starring Omar Sharif, was shown in a Miami Beach theater. Large crowds of Cuban exiles protested in front of barricades around the theater. One protester, Zacarias Acosta, the 76-year-old former mayor of Regla, was arrested while entering the theater with a concealed revolver. Acosta stated to police that as a protest, he was going to shoot at the image of Che on the screen during the movie. This publicized act of desperation by a septugenerian plummeted ticket sales. Acosta was sentenced to probation and psychological counseling for the concealed weapons charge.

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