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  • Not for me, but he was to a lot of people. I guess it depends on what your idea of what a hero is.
  • He was a murderous communist thug and a sadistic executioner who killed innocent men and boys without fair trials. Anyone who wears his photo should be ashamed of himself.
  • Che Guevara was an idealist.He saw poverty and repression and through revolution helped out the poor of that country.Like most leaders he made his fair share of mistakes.He is loved and hated by many depending on the were one is coming from.To the poor he was a hero.He is quite popular on tee shirts.
  • Can anyone direct me to the evidence that che guevara was a murdering thug because i'm finding it hard to find anything that is written in detail or gives the names of his victims, etc, etc. I'm beginning to think its just a CNN incorporated lie.
  • To some people he was and to others he wasn't. Ernesto (Che) Guevara was an Argentinian doctor. After witnessing the US backed military overthrow of the Socialist government in Guatemala he joined Fidel Castro in the attempt to replace the US backed military government in Cuba. Following Castro's success Guevara became Minister for Industries from 1961-65. He had visited China and the USSR in 1960, writing 2 books on his return to Cuba - Guerilla Warfare and Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War. In 1965 he left Cuba and became involved with the revolutionary movement in Bolivia. He was executed by Bolivian troops near the town of La Higuera on 9 October 1967, after an ambush backed by the CIA and US special forces. Two different sides to the man are shown in these two articles: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2956426.ece http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2461399.ece
  • he was a horrible horrible person. anyone who wears his shirt has obiously never read his diary. I see punk rockers wearing it a lot, when Guevara tried to get rock and roll music banned from cuba. Just look on the internet of some on ches murders
  • He started out with much better intentions than he ended with. Not my kind of hero. I like the Ghandi types, myself.
  • Not by any definition I know of.

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