Happy 2012, Faithful Reader!
While recently skimming through old files I had saved in my old desktop computer (which had been untouched for several years now), I found this potential blog entry. I'm pretty sure it was a draft of something I wanted to post to my MySpace page. I don't recall if it ever made it to the digital ether.
But the draft has survived and I'd like to post it here for your perusal. Feel free to submit your feedback below but please be mindful of my warning at the end of the post.
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I was recently
criticized for my inclusion of a photo of Ernesto Guevara in my photo
gallery. It got me thinking that there
may be others who have strong opinions on the man commonly known as “Che.” With this in mind, I’d like to explain why I
included his photo and give some insight into my thoughts on the man and his
vision.
Though I do not approve of his violent methods of spreading this message, it is no more hateful and murderous than the
And what happened next? The American propaganda machine goes to work to label all insurgents in the
Lets be honest... if you read history texts without the pro-American spin (not those we used in junior high and high school), you will understand why most of Latin America hates the
I don't want to ramble further... just understand that despite his violent measures, they were wholly exaggerated and only done with the positive motivation to improve the situation of the poor. It was not some perverted sense of bloodlust as some have claimed. Now as for his ties with Castro... an unfortunate circumstance in history because Castro got power hungry in
Do I like that now all of these "yuppy followers" use his image as a commodity to further an agenda that has nothing to do with his beliefs?? NO! I hate that his face is on a fucking T-shirt. I hate that people are making money off of his likeness.
There is a Che poster in the ALAS office (the Latino student organization at
There will be many people who will disagree with my decision to put that photo in my gallery and will be strong in their opposition to the apparent “glorification of Che." I don't blame them. Who wants to see their enemy put on a pedestal to be worshipped? All I ask is that they understand that my admiration for the man does not condone his methods nor does it atone for those who died at his hand. Do know that his idealism and vision is what I respect. I will not make excuses for having his picture in my gallery but I hope to never be accused of being a follower of the consumerism that clouds the legacy of Ernesto Guevara. I chose to put the photo up out of my own volition not as part of a fad that will soon fade in favor of the next “pretty face.”
If you are going to debate this issue I hope you don’t resort to the typical name-calling most people are prone to. In a discussion, it is a copout not an explanation.
I hope that this doesn't change your opinion of me because I am still the same person you knew before you read this blog. Nor will it change my opinion of you, no matter what your reaction is.>>
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There you have it, faithful reader... Your thoughts?
1 comment:
Freedom has a price, sometimes only paid by the shedding of blood. But true freedom is never really achieved if what we have fought for is merely an attempt to change the current situation or circumstances surrounding us. It has to start with a revolution of the mind, and the way we view things. The problem with those revolutions is that it only changed the immediate problem, but failed to educate those that were set free from the oppression of a tyrant. Because they needed someone to lead them into freedom those people became dependent of that leader not knowing what to do after freedom was achieved. Che's intention was that, to educate people, he was well educated, he was a doctor who left everything to fight for others. If we see him through those lenses then he was admirable, but unfortunately we never judge people on intentions but on their actions. We are human and prone to mistakes and that's very unfortunate because we are all full of good intentions, problem is that sometimes they are not necessarily the right ones.
Good times sharing memories, too bad new generations will miss out on those meaningful and random unforced musings.
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