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The Martyring of Che Guevara

By Robert Scheer

The 40th anniversary of the death of Che Guevara elicited considerable media attention, mostly about his iconic image captured on T-shirts throughout the world. There were the standard snarky asides that many young people wearing those T-shirts have scant notion of who Che was, but the journalists reporting the story seemed equally ignorant. Little was reported about Che's life and what led him to shun the comforts of a physician's lifestyle in Argentina to fight as a revolutionary in the rugged terrains of Cuba, the Congo and finally in Bolivia - or why someone who claimed to be obsessed with helping the world's poor was executed, gangland style, on the order of a CIA agent.

One exception was the BBC, which bothered to send a reporter to Florida to interview Felix Rodriguez, the Cuban-born CIA agent who was part of a team of CIA operatives and Bolivian soldiers who captured Che. "Mr. Rodriguez ordered the soldier who pulled the trigger to aim carefully, to remain consistent with the Bolivian government's story that Che had been killed in action in a clash with the Bolivian army," said the BBC report. Che's hands were then cut off and put in formaldehyde to preserve his fingerprints.

In his interview with the BBC, Rodriguez claimed that the order to kill Che came from the Bolivian government, and that he went along: "I could have tried to falsify the command to the troops, and got Che to Panama as the U.S. government said they wanted," he recalled, but he didn't. Clearly, the U.S. government was not unhappy with Rodriguez's role in the bloody affair, for he went on, as he boasts, to train the Nicaraguan Contras and advise the repressive Argentine military government in the 1980s. He showed the BBC reporter his CIA medal for exceptional service along with a picture of him with the first President Bush in the White House. George H. W. Bush, it should be remembered, had been the head of the CIA during some of the years that Rodriguez worked there and was not put off by the man's past deeds, including his part in Che's assassination.

So, what's the big deal? Che was a Cuban Communist, and it's a good thing that folks like Bush and Rodriguez were able to defeat him before he spread his evil message further - right? False, on every count.

First off, he was either an Argentine Trotskyite or an anarchist but Che was not a Communist in what we think of as the heavily entrenched, bureaucratized Cuban mold. Che was restless in post-revolutionary Cuba because his anarchist temperament caused him to bristle at the emerging bureaucracy. He was, like Trotsky in his dispute with Stalin, skeptical that the kind of socialism that truly served the poor could survive in just one country; hence, he died attempting to internationalize the struggle.

It also turned out that killing Che was a big mistake, as his message was spread more effectively by his execution than by his guerrilla activities, which were, after he left Cuba, quite pathetic. This is the case in Latin America, where political leaders he helped inspire are faring better than those coddled by the CIA. Daniel Ortega, whom the CIA worked so doggedly to overthrow, is the elected president of Nicaragua. Almost all of Latin America's leaders are leftists, some more moderate (as in Brazil), and others as fiery as Che (in Venezuela), but all determinedly independent of yanqui control. Fortunately, they differ from Che in preferring the ballot to the gun. But all recognize that poverty remains the region's No. 1 problem and that the free-market model imposed by the United States hardly contains all the answers. Recall that the U.S. break with the Cuban revolution came before the Castro's turn toward the Soviets, and that it was over his nationalization of American-owned business assets in Cuba ranging from Mafia-run casinos to the electric power grid.

These days, few politicians in the United States even seem to care about the subversive Cuban influences in our own backyard that once haunted them. The embargo on Cuba remains to mollify Florida's aging Cuban community, but the prize is Mideast oil, not protecting the peasants of Bolivia from the likes of Che Guevara. On Monday, Che's death was marked, in the Bolivian village where he was killed, by Bolivian President Evo Morales, who proclaimed his movement "100 percent Guevarist and socialist," which hardly registers as a propaganda success story for those favoring CIA assassinations. They turned a failed - and flawed - guerrilla fighter into an enduring symbol of resistance to oppression.

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SquirrelytheNoble In reply to MegaMax3 [2023-08-29 12:09:47 +0000 UTC]

Flagged as Spam

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MegaMax3 In reply to SquirrelytheNoble [2023-08-29 13:31:59 +0000 UTC]

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morbiusx33 [2019-03-11 23:11:47 +0000 UTC]

Michael J. Totten writes:

Che Guevara has the most effective public relations department on Earth. The Argentine guerrilla and modern Cuba’s co-founding father has been fashioned into a hipster icon, a counter-cultural hero, an anti-establishment rebel, and a champion of the poor. As James Callaghan once put it, β€œA lie can be halfway round the world before the truth has got its boots on.”


The truth about Che now has its boots on. He helped free Cubans from the repressive Batista regime, only to enslave them in a totalitarian police state worst than the last. He was Fidel Castro’s chief executioner, a mass-murderer who in theory could have commanded any number of Latin American death squads, from Peru’s Shining Path on the political left to Guatemala’s White Hand on the right.

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GMQUilmataalpha In reply to morbiusx33 [2020-06-29 17:31:53 +0000 UTC]

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king-of-hydras [2016-12-27 06:17:27 +0000 UTC]

Didn't he put castro in power?

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NSUberAlles [2015-12-06 05:53:35 +0000 UTC]

A martyr? More like Fidel Castro's hitman.Β 

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hotwar696 [2015-11-03 21:05:54 +0000 UTC]

So ironic since according to communism religion is the opium of the people.

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gdpr-19335497 [2013-09-30 19:04:34 +0000 UTC]

Comparing the Son of God to a Stalin wannabe who was racist, homophobic, and was Castro's executioner.

Fuck you.

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wolfhaven85 In reply to gdpr-19335497 [2020-06-07 13:03:54 +0000 UTC]

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GMQUilmataalpha In reply to wolfhaven85 [2020-06-29 17:32:41 +0000 UTC]

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wolfhaven85 In reply to gdpr-19335497 [2021-02-05 23:10:04 +0000 UTC]

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wolfhaven85 In reply to gdpr-19335497 [2020-06-19 09:14:07 +0000 UTC]

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wolfhaven85 In reply to gdpr-19335497 [2021-02-05 23:09:41 +0000 UTC]

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joeisbadass [2013-07-28 20:23:49 +0000 UTC]

Jesus: Give up all that you own and follow me. Turn the other cheek. Help the poor. Help the sick


Che: The victory of socialism is well worth millions of atomic victims



As if these two have ANYTHING in common.

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hotwar696 In reply to joeisbadass [2015-11-03 21:06:29 +0000 UTC]

COMMUNISM not socialism.

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MSOwolf [2013-03-09 17:35:51 +0000 UTC]

AWESOME.AS FAR AS "REMOVING IT FROM DEVIANT ART" CUZ PPL ARE "OFFENDED"? FUCK 'EM. NICE JOB.

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trajan75 In reply to MSOwolf [2018-12-06 17:49:44 +0000 UTC]

I agree that it should not be removed. I believe in Free Speech. But Che did not. He and his boss Fidel killed or imprisoned Cuban dissidents. Che was not a good man, nevertheless the US is a democratic republic and people have a right to express their opinions.

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danteas [2011-08-03 14:37:21 +0000 UTC]

May he at least have found some peace...but he inspired me to do what I can to change what is going on in this country this capitalist mentality that promotes a simple yet brutal policy of life "if you can climb to the top on the corpses of others...do it and never think that you were at fault.I, like Che am a socialist and embrace the ideals of Karl Marx and wish to use them to erradicate the bourgeoisie 10% of this country as they and they alone control the iner workings of this so called "Democracy".Sadly Che is not the first nor the last to be executed because of the ideals they hold that challenge the status quo this hypocritcal country set for all of us"you are nothing and you live to serve us challenge us and we will make an example of you" This...work best symbolizes one of my dearest idols Che Guevara his struggle,what he sought for all men,and his tragic end well done.

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cookid99 [2011-07-21 06:04:16 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing beyond words, I would love a shirt with this drawing on it

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Nitocolus [2011-07-12 18:20:34 +0000 UTC]

I always kind of saw Che Guevara as a modern Jesus. Is that weird? Lotta parallels.

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Sheendough In reply to Nitocolus [2011-09-11 00:59:58 +0000 UTC]

Actually, one of the women who attended to see his corpse being showed on a sink described him like a Jesus: "his eyes always followed you, yet they were still".

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Nitocolus In reply to Sheendough [2011-09-11 01:04:22 +0000 UTC]

Huh...

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TheLastGreatCharlie [2011-03-10 00:42:05 +0000 UTC]

I find this to be incredibly offensive, and request that you kindly remove it from DeviantArt.

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rarino In reply to TheLastGreatCharlie [2011-04-28 17:02:03 +0000 UTC]

chill out. it's a portrait not an attack.

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TheLastGreatCharlie In reply to rarino [2011-05-01 02:07:28 +0000 UTC]

I never said it was an attack. But the suggestions and imagery is downright slanderous and ignorant.

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rarino In reply to TheLastGreatCharlie [2011-05-06 13:29:51 +0000 UTC]

Jesus was not the first, nor the last, person to be crucified if it is offensive, it is offensive to people who take part in crucification.

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TheLastGreatCharlie In reply to rarino [2011-05-10 06:22:07 +0000 UTC]

Of course he wasn't, but that's not really the point.

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wolfhaven85 In reply to TheLastGreatCharlie [2020-06-07 13:04:40 +0000 UTC]

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CaptainMazda In reply to TheLastGreatCharlie [2011-07-31 06:36:20 +0000 UTC]

Che was real, Jesus is not. What's the problem?

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SweetFallenAngell In reply to CaptainMazda [2012-09-14 14:30:04 +0000 UTC]

The problem is that you're Sick n.n

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rarino In reply to TheLastGreatCharlie [2011-05-14 00:02:23 +0000 UTC]

what is the point. cuz i must of missed it along the way. ^.-

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akatsukidaichi [2011-03-08 17:09:58 +0000 UTC]

he shall live on in the hearts of revolutionarys always

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pinata2009 [2011-02-20 13:49:07 +0000 UTC]

It's just amazing.. Very good work!!

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Jimitheos [2011-01-31 09:39:18 +0000 UTC]

perhaps ya should have married him cuz he'd make a fetching bride (as in 'fetch me mah revolver, Ben', cuz as a commie executioner he just lurrvvvved blowing fkking heads off, which Fidel Castrato found gave him a frisson of jism)

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Metalicalypse [2011-01-21 01:27:17 +0000 UTC]

This is awesome well done !

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per-vertex [2010-07-22 07:13:46 +0000 UTC]

Nice troll art, i give you that

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Patriot44 [2010-06-19 04:49:38 +0000 UTC]

Martyring? Che begged for his life! He was too much of a narcissist to sacrifice himself.

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