(Rosario, Argentina, 1928 - Higueras, Bolivia, 1967) Latin-American Revolutionary. Along with Fidel Castro, whose movement he joined in 1956, he was one of the main architects of the triumph of the Cuban revolution (1959). He later held positions of great relevance in the new regime, but, dissatisfied with the inoperation of the offices and faithful to his purpose of extending the revolution to other Latin American countries, in 1966 he resumed his guerrilla activity in Bolivia, where he would be captured and executed a year later.

Given his life thus in the fight against imperialism and dictatorship, Che Guevara became the greatest revolutionary myth of the 20th century. He was immediately an icon of the youth of May 68, and his figure has remained as a timeless symbol of ideals of freedom and justice that, like the heroes of yesteryear, he judged more valuable than life itself.

Ernesto Che Guevara was born into a wealthy family in Argentina, where he studied medicine. His leftist militancy led him to participate in the opposition against Juan Domingo Perón; Since 1953 he traveled through Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela and Guatemala, discovering the prevailing misery among the masses of Latin America and the omnipresence of North American imperialism in the region, and participating in multiple opposition movements, experiences that definitely inclined him towards Marxism.

In 1955 Ernesto Che Guevara met Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro in Mexico, who were preparing a revolutionary expedition to Cuba. Guevara befriended the Castros, joined the group as a doctor, and landed with them in Cuba in 1956. Once the guerrillas settled in the Sierra Maestra, Guevara became Fidel's lieutenant and commanded one of the two columns that came out of the eastern mountains toward the west to liberate the island. He participated in the decisive battle for the capture of Santa Clara (1958) and finally entered Havana in 1959, ending the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.

The new revolutionary Cuba granted Guevara Cuban nationality and appointed him head of the Militia and director of the Agrarian Reform Institute (1959), then president of the National Bank and Minister of Economy (1960), and, finally, Minister of Industry (1961). ). In those years, Guevara represented Cuba in various international forums, in which he frontally denounced US imperialism. On a trip around the world he met Nasser, Nehru, Sukarno and Tito (1959); On another trip he met various Soviet leaders and the Chinese Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong.:based-department:

In the task of building a new society in Cuba, and especially in the field of economics, Che Guevara was one of Fidel Castro's most tireless collaborators. In the economic controversy that took place at the beginning of the new cuba, he opted for an original, creative and not bureaucratic or institutionalized interpretation of Marxist principles. Looking for a path to the real independence of Cuba, he strove for the industrialization of the country, linking it to the aid of the Soviet Union, once the attempt to invade the island by the United States had failed and the socialist character of the Cuban revolution had been clarified ( 1961).

Now relieved of his positions in the Cuban state, Che Guevara returned to Latin America in 1966 to launch a revolution that he hoped would be continental in scope: Bolivia thanks to its position in the middle of the continent and its strong natural defences would make ot the ideal starting socialist state.

However, his action did not catch on with the Bolivian masses. From the beginning, his group, baptized as the National Liberation Army and made up of Cuban veterans from the Sierra Maestra and some Bolivian communists, found themselves lacking in support from the peasants, completely alien to the movement. Without any popular support in the rural world, and without support in the big cities for the rejection of communist political organizations, the chances of success drastically diminished.

Isolated in a jungle region where he suffered the exacerbation of his asthmatic disease, Ernesto Guevara was betrayed by local peasants and fell into an ambush by the Bolivian army in the Valle Grande region, where he was wounded and arrested on October 8, 1967. Given Since Che had already become a symbol for young people around the world, the Bolivian military, advised by the CIA, wanted to destroy the revolutionary myth, assassinating him and then exposing his corpse, photographing himself with him, and bury him in secret. In 1997 the remains of Che Guevara were located, exhumed and transferred to Cuba, where they were buried with all honors by the Castro's Cuba

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  • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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    3 months ago

    deleted the more detailed version but sentiment still stands, fuck my traitorous hypocritical shithead colleague

      • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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        3 months ago

        genuinely never have i felt the goodwill and empathy ive held toward someone drain faster.

        banshees of inisherin vibes

      • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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        3 months ago

        i shouldn't post this on here for opsec reasons but idk where else my violent, all-consuming hatred should go

        • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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          3 months ago

          Damn ye! Let Neptune strike ye dead *****! HAAARK! Hark Triton, hark! Bellow, bid our father the Sea King rise from the depths full foul in his fury! Black waves teeming with salt foam to smother this young mouth with pungent slime, to choke ye, engorging your organs til’ ye turn blue and bloated with bilge and brine and can scream no more -- only when he, crowned in cockle shells with slitherin’ tentacle tail and steaming beard take up his fell be-finned arm, his coral-tine trident screeches banshee-like in the tempest and plunges right through yer gullet, bursting ye -- a bulging bladder no more, but a blasted bloody film now and nothing for the harpies and the souls of dead sailors to peck and claw and feed upon only to be lapped up and swallowed by the infinite waters of the Dread Emperor himself -- forgotten to any man, to any time, forgotten to any god or devil, forgotten even to the sea, for any stuff for part of *****, even any scantling of your soul is ***** no more, but is now itself the sea!

    • Mokey [none/use name]
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      3 months ago

      Coworkers arent friends is the rule. No coworkers on social media. No coworkers at after work events. Just fake nice to everyone at work unless you really get to know them.

      • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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        3 months ago

        i'd push back on this a bit actually, like i get what you mean in that they arent friends by default but ive met some of my best friends and my ex-wife through jobs. IME it really comes down to just developing a nose/instinct for who is trustworthy and who isn't and there's sadly no shortcut to that. if you go too deep in this mentality abt coworkers it can also hurt potential organizing efforts (in the case that you happen upon fertile ground for such a thing) because that requires a bit of a leap of faith into treating colleagues with solidarity & in a comradely way. my rule of thumb is that i approach everyone at work with a baseline of decency and solidarity and an openness to more (friendship, etc) if the potential shows itself/if the vibe is there, but if they do shit to lose that baseline then i no longer fw them any more than i have to and they get my Professionally Distant Soylent persona.

        needless to say i'm fully done with the person i was going off on, it's gonna be a struggle to even treat them with a baseline of civility now. but people can burn you and betray you and lose your trust in any social context.

        • Mokey [none/use name]
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          3 months ago

          I guess im speaking from the viewpoint of working with brainwashed liberals and bloodthirsty fash. You know p quickly whose a fucking loser and who isnt

          • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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            3 months ago

            no for sure, there's merit to your rule of thumb w/o doubt, it's important to protect yourself in the workplace. i myself am still finding the right balance of self-preservation vs being open to human connection wherever it might be found. if i worked with a bunch of frothing chuds id probably lean heavy toward guarding myself and putting up a workplace persona.

            • Mokey [none/use name]
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              3 months ago

              Yes, sorry didnt mean to come at you in a scolding tone, i felt a lil triggered tbh.

              Liberals are pushovers in the workplace but theyre the first to tell on you.

              Chuds are usually just toxic as shit and miserable to be around.

              • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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                3 months ago

                no you're fine! just having a convo/exchanging thoughts, no harm no foul. the workplace can b a triggering place for sure and so can hearing stories abt its many pitfalls and traps.

      • 2Password2Remember [he/him]
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        3 months ago

        this mindset is the opposite of organizing. just fully internalized alienation

        Death to America