Dathi wrote:Guevara was a thoroughly nasty piece of work, yet his well documented racism / homophobia / anti-semitism, his predeliction for shooting people in the head, ordering mass executions etc., is all ignored in the style icon portrayal of the man.
In classroom in Cuba, they hang pictures of Che with slogans such as "Study Hard like Che" , "Be Brave Like Che", "Be Loyal Like Che", etc.
I agree, though...the apologist can gloss over Che's negatives and focus on what they think are positives, like leaving an upper class future in Argentina to work in a leper colony, being instrumental in teaching over 900,000 Cubans to read by constructing dozens of schools throughout Cuba (to this day, you can't go to the smallest village in Cuba without seeing scores of little tykes in red and white uniforms heading off to school (usually located near one of the many free clinics), removed the American Mafia and thier partners, the Batista dictatorship from Cuba, which had killed 20,000 Cubans and tortured thousands more, desegregated Cuban schools before it happened in the Southern US, criticized South Africa’s Apartheid in 1964, 30 years before the West, stopped American companies from owning 70 % of the arable land in Cuba (hello, United Fruit Company), fought white mercenaries in the African Congo with an all black army, spoke out against US Imperialism.
Even Nelson Mandela seems to be under this guy's spell!
"Che’s life is an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom, we will always honor his memory." — Nelson Mandela
So yea, propaganda is a sharp knife that can cut both ways...who knows...maybe K-Jill DID
invent the hamburger! I guess we believe in the myths that give us comfort. (or keep us from being imprisoned and sent to a slave labour camp)