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Rage
29th March 2005, 00:18
Alright. So the other day I was with my father (Who is a socialist) at my old Elementry school helping with there science fair. The science fair was drawing to a close and I had finished helping my dad break down his stuff to put in the car. I went with my friend (also Socialist) and waited in the parking lot for my dad to drive us home. I was wearing a Che Shirt that said "Hasta La Victoria Siempre" on it. A man comes out from the building and yells at me.
"You see that man on your shirt... How many fuckin people has he killed... THOUSANDS!"
I replied with
"How many people has Bush killed?"
He just said
"SHUT UP!"
and my friend yelled
"Hasta la Revolution (s/p?)"
Then he just drove off.
Isint it funny how he (most likely) is a Republican who say that they belive in the freedom, but he tries to suggest that I cant wear a CHE shirt?
This man is a grown Adult who is at an Elementry school with Kindergardners and yells out fuck. Now I belive in freedom of speach but I don't think he should have said that at an elementry school.
He was oblviously pretty stupid if all he could respond with is "Shut up".
My one Question...
Why are there people like this???
/,,/
Rock on!
{GR}Raine
29th March 2005, 00:26
They wish they were as leet as Che. :lol:
Nah, alot of people look at me funny if I have on my Che shirt. and because I went on a diet, its like, a size too big >_< and it looks sorta funny. Bleh, hopefully, i can shrink it soon.
Back on topic! Of course republicans hate him, hesliterally the fae of revolution, and marxists. Now, i wil say that is unfortunate because alot of noncommies wear these shirts.
bed_of_nails
29th March 2005, 00:42
I have another shirt that gets me in "trouble". It has a fist on it, and around the fist it says "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty".
rice349
29th March 2005, 01:16
people get mad at me when i wear my stalin t-shirt that says "a chicken in every pot, an ice-axe in every trot"
Colombia
29th March 2005, 01:25
I can't figure out whether that saying is dissing Stalin or not.
rice349
29th March 2005, 01:39
it's a pro-stalin saying
Rage
29th March 2005, 01:45
Originally posted by
[email protected] 29 2005, 12:42 AM
I have another shirt that gets me in "trouble". It has a fist on it, and around the fist it says "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty".
I bought that shirt. Pure awsomeness.
/,,/
Rock on!
Colombia
29th March 2005, 01:48
I must ask why you support Stalin though.
rice349
29th March 2005, 01:53
I must ask why you support Stalin though.
just go through and read some of my posts (do a search from my profile) and you'll get the gist of my ideology.
Rage
29th March 2005, 02:16
Do you suppot the KGB?
Just curious.
No offense or anything.
/,,/
Rock on!
rice349
29th March 2005, 03:32
if by KGB you mean an agency that works on international intelligence and the likes? sure.
Cokane
29th March 2005, 21:27
Are you so anti-Trotsky that you would wear that, or is it just a dark joke lol?
rice349
29th March 2005, 21:45
Are you so anti-Trotsky that you would wear that, or is it just a dark joke lol?
i'm that anti-trotsky...not to mention the thought of a t-shirt that says that is just awesome.
STI
29th March 2005, 22:23
Originally posted by
[email protected] 29 2005, 01:16 AM
people get mad at me when i wear my stalin t-shirt that says "a chicken in every pot, an ice-axe in every trot"
That's fuckin' incredible :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm anything but an anti-trot stalin-guy (or a trot, or any kind of Leninist), but that's just fucking hillarious. I want one like that.
Cokane
30th March 2005, 13:15
lol ok
Rage
30th March 2005, 17:36
now that we are on the topic of Revolutionary shirts, where is a good place to buy them where the profits will actualy go to something useful?
(Ex: A Guerrilla movment like the Zapatistas.)
/,,/
Rock on!
Anarchist Freedom
30th March 2005, 18:26
They dont because no leftist would make a T shirt company.
Rage
30th March 2005, 18:33
Originally posted by Anarchist
[email protected] 30 2005, 06:26 PM
They dont because no leftist would make a T shirt company.
http://store.che-lives.com/ ???
/,,/
Rock on!
rice349
30th March 2005, 18:55
you can just produce your own with a little creativity and certain materials...you can actually make high-quality shirts taht don't look shitty or air-brushed.
bed_of_nails
30th March 2005, 19:50
Buy from something that looks authentic and goes to a good cause if you have to buy something. Dont go out and buy from a huge corporation, because unless you make it clear to everyone you are not the status quo, the corporation will use you to make the figure or slogan "Safe" and "cliche".
Aurora(inactive)
31st March 2005, 04:27
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2005, 06:18 PM
"You see that man on your shirt... How many fuckin people has he killed... THOUSANDS!"
I replied with
"How many people has Bush killed?"
He just said
"SHUT UP!"
and my friend yelled
"Hasta la Revolution (s/p?)"
Then he just drove off.
Isint it funny how he (most likely) is a Republican who say that they belive in the freedom, but he tries to suggest that I cant wear a CHE shirt?
This man is a grown Adult who is at an Elementry school with Kindergardners and yells out fuck. Now I belive in freedom of speach but I don't think he should have said that at an elementry school.
He was oblviously pretty stupid if all he could respond with is "Shut up".
My one Question...
Why are there people like this???
/,,/
Rock on!
What a douche bag!!! (not you that guy)
The reason why people are like that is because they have their head so far up their ass that their anus is cutting off their air supply and killing brain cells.
I'm from a very conservative place, and you just mention that you think communism isn't all that bad and it pretty much turns into a witch hunt. Word gets around and people will start glaring at you on the street. Its so stupid to act that way. People need to realize that everyone is different and think different. That type of crap just really ticks me off.
Plus, you don't say fuck at a grade school. Could you imagine if a kid hear him and repeated it! <_<
Lardlad95
31st March 2005, 04:30
A teacher at my school named Mr. Bogie constantly gets into debates with me about Che....we get heated but it's all in fun. He knows alot of cuban defecters so I think you can assume what position he has on the matter. The other day i wore my Che shirt proudly as he tried to convince me that cuba was better under batista...
bed_of_nails
31st March 2005, 07:00
Interesting... A fascist supporting teacher. What I love to do to those kinds of teachers is bring in something such as "The Communist Manifesto", and read it in front of them.
NovelGentry
31st March 2005, 07:30
he tried to convince me that cuba was better under batista...
It was...
For the MOB!
red_orchestra
31st March 2005, 08:54
I'm one of those "red" teachers...yep, a real honest to goodness teacher with a true "red" heart. Prounion, prosocialist, and 100% anti-fascist or right wing for that matter.
yep, and I get support 100% from my Union. :)
hey, I do have a Canadian Communist Party manifesto which I do read during Soc.St/ world history when appropriate :) ...of course I do "balance" the perspective with some other kinds of political matter as well as to preserve ethics in the classroom.
bed_of_nails
31st March 2005, 15:38
Wow. A fair and balanced teacher. I havent had one of those since my Latin teacher.
Colombia
31st March 2005, 15:56
We definetly need more of them around.
cephyr
13th June 2005, 01:56
if you want a t-shirt, here's a cool place:
www.neighborhoodies.com
Slightly expensive, but they print whatever you want on a tshirt, they're a small little independent company. Great for when you find that obscure quote you'd just die to have on a tshirt.
As for the republicans...I actually have a near-opposite problem in my neighborhood. Of course, the parents are all conservatives, but the kids, my age, think that being liberal is the new big trend. Because of MTV's bush-bashing they're being liberal to be cool. I've got a kid in my english class who wears a Che shirt...I doubt he even knows he Che is. He just thinks wearing a communist shirt makes him look cool, I suppose. And maybe I take a bit of romantic view on Che...but for me, Che's visage stands not for communism, but for fighting for what one believes in. For uprooting an entire country in hopes that it will bear fruit with a different political environment. To me, Che stands for social revolution and not communism or socialism.
lennonist-leninist
13th June 2005, 03:05
bed of nails is right.but really try and find a place where thay sell like cheap undershirts or somthin and the money gos to a good cause. and then write what you want to say on it.
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