Che was a murderer.

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there are plenty of pictures and evidence that Che murdered peasants, children , homosexuals.


The war was over, and Che still continues his murder spree. There is one pic of him murdering a group of unarmed women. Another eyewitness account of him murdering a 15 year old boy and then killing his father. We executed the Nazis for crimes like these. Che was a savage killer.
 
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On a serious note he’s openly stated that he despises faggots and niggers and normies are still willing to have his Cuban cock shoved down their consumeristic throats.
 
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What about the soviets raping everyone in the occupation of Germany? "oooh they such good goys for beating the nazis"
 
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What about the soviets raping everyone in the occupation of Germany? "oooh they such good goys for beating the nazis"
Well with every subhuman Incel war comes rape hand in hand so this is not a prevalent issue.
 
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there are plenty of pictures and evidence that Che murdered peasants, children , homosexuals.


The war was over, and Che still continues his murder spree. There is one pic of him murdering a group of unarmed women. Another eyewitness account of him murdering a 15 year old boy and then killing his father. We executed the Nazis for crimes like these. Che was a savage killer.

please where are those pictures of him killing peasants and women?
 
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so how the fuck do you know he did such terrible things
che indeed killed a lot of people but he was a soldier, we all know that out there its is mog or be mogged, he did what he had to do

he died in combat as a true revolutionary tho, as he was a true MAN, unlike some other cucks who suicided instead of dying like a man should
 
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so how the fuck do you know he did such terrible things
che indeed killed a lot of people but he was a soldier, we all know that out there its is mog or be mogged, he did what he had to do

he died in combat as a true revolutionary tho, as he was a true MAN, unlike some other cucks who suicided instead of dying like a man should
How do we know Stalin, or Mao or Hitler killed a lot of people? Maybe they didn't, as there's barely any pictures.
 
How do we know Stalin, or Mao or Hitler killed a lot of people? Maybe they didn't, as there's barely any pictures.
He did killed people, I have never denied this, but how the fuck can I know if he murdered unnarmed women or a 15 years old boy and his father out of nothing? such specific informations need solid proof
 
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He looks pretty cool, I always see his face on posters and shirts, hes pretty much a fashion icon.
 
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Was Che Guevara a Racist?

It is true that Guevara made racist statements when he was a young man, which experts unfortunately state "would not have been unusual coming from a 24-year-old from Argentina at the time" (see citation below) ; however, as he grew up, Guevara came to reject these statements and ideas. Quoting from a Politifact article on the topic:
At workers' rallies around that time, Guevara and Raul Castro talked about the need to "advance the revolution’s anti-discrimination program," wrote Alejandro de la Fuente, a University of Pittsburgh history professor in his book A Nation for All: Race, Inequality and Politics in 20th Century Cuba. In the speech at Santa Clara, Guevara called for the university to "paint itself with black, paint itself with mulatto" students and teachers, Fuente wrote.
In 1964, Guevara spoke before the United Nations and criticized "racist" intervention by the west in the Congo, Anderson wrote in his book.
People who have studied Guevara said he was racially inclusive in his actions.
These sentiments are supported by various other experts on the topic, such as Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado:
Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, a political science professor at the University of Nebraska who teaches Latino politics, said that Guevara underwent a transformation from his early days in Argentina.
"While there is evidence to support the claim that Ché made such statements, or harbored them in his mind as a young man, his role in the revolution was one where he openly espoused anti-racist, egalitarian ideals," Benjamin-Alvarado told PolitiFact in an email.
Perhaps Guevara's most explicit statement against racism came on December 11th, 1964, at a speech he gave at the United Nations:
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? We understand that today the Assembly is not in a position to ask for explanations of these acts. It must be clearly established, however, that the government of the United States is not the champion of freedom, but rather the perpetrator of exploitation and oppression against the peoples of the world and against a large part of its own population.
And of course, Guevara fought alongside with black revolutionaries in the Congo, which he would not have done if he harbored racial hatred against them.
In short, it is clear and obvious to any honest person that Che Guevara was not a racist, and that he condemned racial discrimination, standing side-by-side with revolutionaries of all racial backgrounds.


Was Che Guevara a Murderer?

Perhaps the most well-known allegation against Guevara is that he killed innocent people, particularly during his time at the La Cabana fortress after the revolution. However, Jon Lee Anderson of the New Yorker (hardly a radical publication), and the author of the most definitive biography ever written of Guevara, Che: A Revolutionary Life, stated in an interview with PBS NewsHour:
While Che did indeed execute people [an episode I have gone into at length in my book] 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.
This lays the issue to rest; Guevara did not execute innocent people, or if he did, no evidence of it has ever been found.
 
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Was Che Guevara a Racist?

It is true that Guevara made racist statements when he was a young man, which experts unfortunately state "would not have been unusual coming from a 24-year-old from Argentina at the time" (see citation below) ; however, as he grew up, Guevara came to reject these statements and ideas. Quoting from a Politifact article on the topic:

These sentiments are supported by various other experts on the topic, such as Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado:

Perhaps Guevara's most explicit statement against racism came on December 11th, 1964, at a speech he gave at the United Nations:

And of course, Guevara fought alongside with black revolutionaries in the Congo, which he would not have done if he harbored racial hatred against them.
In short, it is clear and obvious to any honest person that Che Guevara was not a racist, and that he condemned racial discrimination, standing side-by-side with revolutionaries of all racial backgrounds.


Was Che Guevara a Murderer?

Perhaps the most well-known allegation against Guevara is that he killed innocent people, particularly during his time at the La Cabana fortress after the revolution. However, Jon Lee Anderson of the New Yorker (hardly a radical publication), and the author of the most definitive biography ever written of Guevara, Che: A Revolutionary Life, stated in an interview with PBS NewsHour:

This lays the issue to rest; Guevara did not execute innocent people, or if he did, no evidence of it has ever been found.
 
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