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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Rainbow

He is not keyboard warrior, left a fancy lifestyle as a physician if I remember correctly to help fight in wars he deemed were just, homie had asthma while fighting and shit back when puffers didn't exist just to top it off. :lol:
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:lol: :lol:

He was a racist and wanted the youth to be put into "work camps".
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:lol: Dude was a nutbag racist, anti-religion, anti-art, neo nazi.

Just my opinion.
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Alphanumeric wrote::lol: Dude was a nutbag racist, anti-religion, anti-art, neo nazi.

Just my opinion.
Exactly. I don't understand people who parade his photos. Especially Somalis.
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Cause it's the cool thing to do.
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Che was a hero of the impoverished masses toiling under the oppressive yokes of imperialism and capitalism. A true proletariat who sacrificed everything for the people :up:

f-king class traitors :twisted: :down:
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Based wrote:Che was a hero of the impoverished masses toiling under the oppressive yokes of imperialism and capitalism. A true proletariat who sacrificed everything for the people :up:

f-king class traitors :twisted: :down:

So, erm. Do you have like a whole album of the guy in your Avatar's photos?
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Uh, I am the guy :?
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Based wrote:Che was a hero of the impoverished masses toiling under the oppressive yokes of imperialism and capitalism. A true proletariat who sacrificed everything for the people :up:

f-king class traitors :twisted: :down:
Lol, says the dude who would've stabbed Che in the face, had he been a wealthy opposition.
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Never.

I would stab him in the back like any respectable gentleman would 8-)
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Rainbow
Like Malcom X who use to look down on whites he saw the light and realized the bigger picture later on in his life.

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It's funny how people focus on the negative statements some figures say, but most never read their whole story only to focus on the negative things they know about an individual.
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Har har. What he was fighting against might have been bad but what he was fighting for was also bad. The guy was a racist, anti-everything nutjob probably worse than Stalin who wanted to stomp on everyone's rights. I don't care whether he saw the light or not.

Some memorable quotes:
"individual to dissapear from the nation"
"it is a criminal act to think of individuals"
"Youth must refrain from ungrateful questioning of government mandates"
"The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing, have seen their territory invaded by a new kind of slave: the Portuguese."
And many more "colorful" quotes "The Motorcycle Diaries".

He was a mass murderer and had a nice nickname too "The butcher of La Cabane". He killed at La Cabana what the state called spies, his personal enemies and deserters. He executed them, himself. :lol:

He placed people who listened to Jazz, rock and homosexuals in work camps "to make men out of them". :lol:

He was a good troll indeed. :up:
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Right.... you don't care if he saw the light but you have no problem nitpicking his mistakes throughout his life,
you don't see anything wrong with this?
using your logic Malcom X is also a nut if you want to highlight how he use to feel about white people before making his pilgrimage to Mecca.
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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You shall forever be tainted by whatever mistakes you have made. I don't believe in second chances, if it were up to me, Malcolm X would not be a celebrated hero as well.
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Re: Heroes of the 20th century

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Rainbows wrote:Har har. What he was fighting against might have been bad but what he was fighting for was also bad. The guy was a racist, anti-everything nutjob probably worse than Stalin who wanted to stomp on everyone's rights. I don't care whether he saw the light or not.

Some memorable quotes:
"individual to dissapear from the nation"
"it is a criminal act to think of individuals"
"Youth must refrain from ungrateful questioning of government mandates"
"The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing, have seen their territory invaded by a new kind of slave: the Portuguese."
And many more "colorful" quotes "The Motorcycle Diaries".

He was a mass murderer and had a nice nickname too "The butcher of La Cabane". He killed at La Cabana what the state called spies, his personal enemies and deserters. He executed them, himself. :lol:

He placed people who listened to Jazz, rock and homosexuals in work camps "to make men out of them". :lol:

He was a good troll indeed. :up:
Reactionary propaganda.

The future belongs to those who toil. The proletarian revolution is near, my friend, but you must not fear it.

We proles shall inherit the earth :idea:
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