On October 9th, 1967, Ernesto “Che” Guevara stood against a wall and was shot. Humberto Fontova has written a fantastic article concerning the death and vile life of “Che.”
He’s just another communist who liked to kill people.
The real truth behind one of the most controversial, charismatic and popular rebels of the twentieth century. Sources: http://www.fdrurl.com/che-sources Free...
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On October 9th, 1967, Ernesto “Che” Guevara stood against a wall and was shot. Humberto Fontova has written a fantastic article concerning the death and vile life of “Che.”
He’s just another communist who liked to kill people.
“When you saw the beaming look on Che’s face as the victims were tied to the stake and blasted apart by the firing squad,” said a former Cuban political prisoner, to your humble servant, “you saw there was something seriously, seriously wrong with Che Guevara.” As commander of the La Cabana execution yard, Che often shattered the skull of the condemned man (or boy) by firing the coup de grace himself. When other duties tore him away from his beloved execution yard, he consoled himself by viewing the slaughter. Che’s second-story office in La Cabana had a section of wall torn out so he could watch his darling firing-squads at work.
A Rumanian journalist named Stefan Bacie visited Cuba in early 1959 and was fortunate enough to get an audience with the already quasi-famous Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Upon entering Castro’s chief executioner’s office, Bacie noticed Che motioning him over to the office’s newly constructed window. Bacie got there just in time to hear the command of FUEGO!, hear the blast from the firing squad and see a condemned prisoner crumple and convulse
The stricken journalist immediately left and composed a poem, titled, “I No Longer Sing of Che.” (“I no longer sing of Che any more than I would of Stalin,” go the first lines.)
Even as a youth, Ernesto Guevara’s writings revealed a serious mental illness. “My nostrils dilate while savoring the acrid odor of gunpowder and blood. Crazy with fury I will stain my rifle red while slaughtering any vencido that falls in my hands! With the deaths of my enemies I prepare my being for the sacred fight and join the triumphant proletariat with a bestial howl!” This passage is from Ernesto Guevara’s famous Motorcycle Diaries, though Robert Redford somehow overlooked it while directing his heart-warming movie.
I interviewed Humberto back in March of 2008. It was one of my favorite interviews. you can listen to it here.
By Duane Lester|October 9th, 2009
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Che Guevera was a genocidal maniac.
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