Tuesday, June 06, 2006

CHE: TOTALITARIAN AND LEFTIST ICON SUBJECT OF MUSEUM EXHIBIT IN LONDONISTAN

THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM IS HAVING A SHOW ABOUT CHE. Those who admire this murderous racist promoter of tyranny are dupes. Of course, the museum blurb conveniently leaves out the fact that he and Fidel promoted tyranny - in Cuba and abroad.

HERE IS A LINK TO MY FAVORITE PHOTO OF CHE.

What's next, a show honoring Zarqawi!?

More from Paul Berman:
Che presided over the Cuban Revolution's first firing squads. He founded Cuba's "labor camp" system—the system that was eventually employed to incarcerate gays, dissidents, and AIDS victims. To get himself killed, and to get a lot of other people killed, was central to Che's imagination. In the famous essay in which he issued his ringing call for "two, three, many Vietnams," he also spoke about martyrdom and managed to compose a number of chilling phrases: "Hatred as an element of struggle; unbending hatred for the enemy, which pushes a human being beyond his natural limitations, making him into an effective, violent, selective, and cold-blooded killing machine. This is what our soldiers must become …"— and so on. ... The present-day cult of Che—the T-shirts, the bars, the posters—has succeeded in obscuring this dreadful reality.
A real cool t-shirt here, and here.
More on CHE here. And here. And here.

AND MUCH MORE HERE.

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