Che Mart: Vive La Merchandise!
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P.S. WW4 Report: Aleida Guevara says Che is not Chamran. Hat tip: New C in comments here (follow the comments thread at WW4 as well).
P.S. WW4 Report: Aleida Guevara says Che is not Chamran. Hat tip: New C in comments here (follow the comments thread at WW4 as well).
(Ta: Jogo)
Comments
I don't see Guevara as a heroic figure and his revolutionary initiatives after Cuba seem to have been pretty inept. I daresay he would have become a footnote in history had it not been for the Korda photograph
I like the look of Cuban revolutionary graphics (see Posters of Cuba - The Crimson Dawn Island) even if I don't like the politics.
http://ww4report.com/node/4540#comment-307449
Renegade Eye writes:
“There is serious problems in Cuba. The Floridians Bush supports would turn cuba into Haiti. First thing they'd do is privatize healthcare.”
It will be a beautiful day when the Cuban people are able to have free elections that allow them to contest their political ideas is a democratic and peaceful manner. The exiles will remain just that, exiles. If they want to vote, they’ll need to go through the process of getting Cuban citizenship. They will be a small minority of the electorate.
Another thing to consider, Cuban exiles in the U.S. may generally be anti-Castro, but there is great diversity in political opinion from state to state and across generations. The old exile community in South Florida tends to be the most conservative and the Cuban community in metro NYC/New Jersey much less so. Younger Cubans, those without memories of the island and the way things used to be, also tend to be less dogmatic.
Lastly, the Caribbean islands may share some similarities in terms of history (colonialism, slavery, monoculture/sugar economies, etc.) but each has a different set of economic resources. Cuba, while lacking capital, is rich in terms of an educated labor force and fertile land. The situation is not identical to Haiti which lacks capital, an educated labor force and fertile land.
And Ren, as for Cuba... their health care might be free but it stinks.