"I'd like to confess, at that moment I discovered that I really like killing." Ernesto "Che" Guevara, in a letter to his father after executing an unarmed man.
Che Guevara executed for trying to overthrow Bolivian govt on October 9, 1967 |
Ideas have consequences and those ideas are sometimes represented in iconic images. This is the case of the image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his toxic philosophy of political action that others seek to emulate. He embraced hatred and dehumanization of the other as the means to carry out what he thought necessary actions.
“Blind hate against the enemy creates a forceful impulse that cracks the boundaries of natural human limitations, transforming the soldier in an effective, selective and cold killing machine. A people without hate cannot triumph against the adversary.”
Guevara's claim to fame was the role he played alongside Fidel and Raul Castro in installing a totalitarian communist dictatorship using violent means, including terrorism, in Cuba then attempting to spread this model using violent means to Africa and Latin America. His efforts failed.
Castro executed thousands of Cubans, locked up hundreds of thousands of Cubans, built a police state, with the assistance of the KGB and the East German Stasi, and imposed revolutionary terror to consolidate power. Credible and conservative estimates of the Castro regime’s death toll against Cuban nationals ran from 35,000 to 141,000, with a median of 73,000. In the beginning executions were televised in Cuba to terrorize the populace.
Che Guevara addressing the United Nations on December 11, 1964 |
Che Guevara addressing the United Nations on December 11, 1964 did not mince words: "We must say here something that is a well-known truth and that we have always asserted before the whole world: executions? Yes, we have executed people; we are executing people and shall continue to execute people as long as it is necessary. We know what the result of a losing battle would be and the worms also have to know what the result of the lost battle is today in Cuba."
Ernesto "Che" Guevara with a Cuban delegation visited Mainland China and met with Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, and other high ranking Chinese officials in November 1960 to discuss conditions in Cuba and in Latin America, and the prospects for communist revolution in the Western Hemisphere.
Guevara meets Mao Ze Dong in November 1960. |
Mao Ze Dong caused the deaths of an estimated 45 million Chinese people in his communist project through famine and mass executions. He is the greatest mass murderer
of the 20th century, and someone Guevara stayed allied to, even after
the Castro regime cooled relations with Beijing siding with Moscow.
Months after the world came perilously close to a nuclear holocaust
in October 1962, Che Guevara was disappointed. The Argentine declared in
November 1962: "What we affirm is that we must proceed along the path of
liberation even if this costs millions of atomic victims.”
Ernesto
Guevara was executed summarily on October 9, 1967 in La Higuera,
Bolivia after he and his band of guerrillas were captured trying to
overthrow the legitimate government there and install a Castro style
dictatorship. His legacy at the time was already one of blood and terror that should be lamented not celebrated.
Comandante Ernesto "Che" Guevara is still dead, his ideas are still toxic, and need to be buried along with him.
Guevara was executed on October 9, 1967 in Bolivia. |
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