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    Lol at people with Che merchandise.

    I once saw Che lipbalm.
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    Right now, I would love every person in Athens to be wearing a Che Tshirt.Stop *****ing.
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    Yeah, cause more Che tshirts are exactly what we need. The Greek government will certainly tumble when they see Che everywhere.

    I hear that even Lenin wore a Che tshirt the night of the Russian Revolution, which is odd cause Che wasn't even born.
    People think they have taken quite an extraordinarily bold step forward when they have rid themselves of belief in hereditary monarchy and swear by the democratic republic. In reality, however, the state is nothing but a machine for the oppression of one class by another, and indeed in the democratic republic no less than in the monarchy.
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    Yeah, cause more Che tshirts are exactly what we need. The Greek government will certainly tumble when they see Che everywhere.

    I hear that even Lenin wore a Che tshirt the night of the Russian Revolution, which is odd cause Che wasn't even born.
    First of all, there is no "we". Unless you live in a soon to be "national liberated zone" by neonazi scums who have the support of the cops and have an eye on you. This means wearing a Che T shirt would probalby get you stabbed in the middle of the street under the sun. Meanwhile, the whole fuckin city is about to set on a civil war and the economy of the country is about to collapse. If you dont live that situation shut the fuck up. I would still love to see more people wearing Che T shirts. Is that OK with you "mate"?
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    I have 2 che shirts one with him and one with castro and the other guys from the cuban revolution. + I wear a che badge on my jacket or backpack + i have him on my keyring. And i know who he is But yes few are the ones like me.

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    I don't wear Che shirts because everyone assumes your some noob that wears it :S Ive friends that wear the shirts while trying to tell me how bad Commies are.

    The only "left stuff" i own are a bust of lenins head from russia which is very cool i think and a soviet flag I got at a Car boot sale for like 5 euro.
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    I make all my own communist stuff. So I don't contribute to the commodification of leftist stuff. Yeah. Or something.
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    Well i personally like him and still wear him tho you are right. But id prefer to wear a hammer and sickle t-shirt with "Freedom, Solidarity, Equality" written on the back which I'm planning to print out. And I've been looking for a communist flag but communism isn't that popular here tho we were a socialist state in the past.

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    Well i personally like him and still wear him tho you are right. But id prefer to wear a hammer and sickle t-shirt with "Freedom, Solidarity, Equality" written on the back which I'm planning to print out. And I've been looking for a communist flag but communism isn't that popular here tho we were a socialist state in the past.
    Car boot sales and stuff are always pretty handy for that kinda thing always seems to be a few floating around, thats where i got mine or you could check online.
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    I can promise this, you dealin with a communist.

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    If you're black and wearing a che shirt stop.
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    If you're black and wearing a che shirt stop.
    Oh, quit it. He wasn't racist towards africans he just said a few nasty things that weren't flattering. There are several pics of him smiling and holding african babies. I also believe it was reported by a soldier that he treated them like anyone else.
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    Sorry but people buying a shirt, that was more than likely sewed in a sweatshop or in a foreign country with poor working conditions, that has the face of a true hero, who stood for what Che stood for, just seems moronic in my opinion.

    Why not just fork out a few extra dollars for a nice work shirt that you know wasn't made through exploitation?
    "The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them" - Lenin
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    Cliche quotes, but sums up my revolutionary beliefs. Fuck your long boring reformist theories and fuck waiting for a revolution, I'm gonna buy me some land and start a self-sufficient Commune, and it's gonna kick ass, and it's gonna have cute as fuck rabbits, and chickens, and solar panels, and black jack, and all of you are fucking invited.
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    I thought when Obama was running for president, his CHANGE poster was a plot on Che.
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    Default Che Guevara was not racist against blacks

    If you're black and wearing a che shirt stop.
    "Those who kill their own children and discriminate daily against [blacks] because of the color of their skin; those who let the murderers of blacks remain free, protecting them, and furthermore punishing the black population because they demand their legitimate rights as free men — how can those who do this consider themselves guardians of freedom?" - Che Guevara, 1964, The United Nations

    Che pushed for racially integrating the schools in Cuba, years before they were racially integrated in the Southern United States. Che's friend and personal bodyguard, who accompanied him at all times after 1959, was Harry "Pombo" Villegas, who was black. Pombo accompanied Guevara to the Congo and to Bolivia; he now lives in Cuba. He speaks highly of Che to this day.

    When Guevara spoke before the U.N. in 1964, he spoke out in favor of black musician Paul Robeson, in support of slain black leader Patrice Lumumba, against white segregation in the Southern U.S., and against the white South African apartheid regime.

    Guevara was also heralded by Malcolm X during this trip to NY, and later on behalf of his actions in Africa - praised by Nelson Mandela and the Black Panther's Stokely Carmichael.

    Che Guevara was the farthest thing from a racist. Please don't take a few diary entries from 1952, when Che was 24, and blow them out of proportion. He learned a lot through his travels, and grew as a human being.
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    The first way I learened about communism is that I saw Che's face on Rage Against The Machine music video and on T-shirts around school. It made me intrested on who the guy was and I painted a very good picture of him in art class (although not the guerrilla herrico picture) and through Che he opened my eyes to true communism and made me see the world how the it is.
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    I don't have a Che shit.
    I have a few shirt designs I plan on making myself, but I can't do that until the shirt printing machine we have gets fixed.
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    I came up to this kid once and asked him who the guy on his Che shirt was. So he tells me "that's Fidel, the King of Cuba." He had the crux of it, so I gave him a smile and walked off.
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    "...king of cuba' ...lol.... I hope he didn't mean an actual king yet I am not holding my breath.
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    Maybe he was a time-traveller from the year 3000, and that's all he remembered from history class?
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