10 of the Most Psychotic Quotes from Socialist Hero Che Guevara
#1. “What we affirm is that we must proceed along the path of liberation even if this costs millions of atomic victims.”
“The
Butcher of La Cabana” as he came to be known, was hotly
anticipating a nuclear war with the United
States and Russia. Guevara would be happy
to see any number of people
die, as long as he could institute socialism. “The
U.S. is the great enemy of mankind! Against those hyenas there is
no option
but extermination! If the nuclear missiles had remained (in Cuba) we
would have fired them against the heart
of the U.S. including New York City!” -Guevara
#2. “To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary … These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution!”
So
much for due process.
Guevara regularly killed people
that only had tenuous links
to the opposition. Guilt by association was enough for him to murder
anyone that he found
in the presence of his enemies. Guevara backed up this statement
with a statement to the United Nations, “I don’t need proof to
execute a man.
I only need proof that it’s necessary to
execute him.”
#3. “We must eliminate all newspapers; we cannot make a revolution with free press.”
Well
that ought to tell you a lot
about this guy’s opinions on free
speech. Socialists
can’t tolerate free speech, or they can, but only if you agree
with them.
#4. “We executed many people by firing squad without knowing if they were fully guilty. At times, the Revolution cannot stop to conduct much investigation.”
Well
if it’s a revolution, then I guess
it’s OK? Guevara’s murderous intentions are laid bare here, and
it’s a good
thing the CIA got him when they did. They may be a model
of foreign policy
f**ery, but I’d shake the hand gladly of any of the men who were
there the day he was killed.
#5. “The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving, which has pursued him as far as this corner of America and drives him to advance himself, even independently of his own individual aspirations.” 1952 Diary
Whoa,
so Che was a racist against black people?
Then who do people like rapper Jay-Z wear
shirts with his picture
on them? Maybe they didn’t do their homework? Che
would
probably say it’s because lazy blacks are dreaming, instead of
working
hard
like white people. Oh Che, why you so racist?
#6. “Hatred as an element of the struggle; a relentless hatred of the enemy, impelling us over and beyond the natural limitations that man is heir to and transforming him into an effective, violent, selective, and cold killing machine. Our soldiers must be thus; a people without hatred cannot vanquish a brutal enemy.”
Che
very much believed in using violent hatred
against his enemies. Violence
and hate were at the very center
of his world views.
#7. “I ended the problem with a .32 caliber pistol, in the right side of his brain. . . . His belongings were now mine.”
Che
gleefully delighted in theft and murder. Here he celebrates the death
of Eutimio Guerra,
who he accused of spying.
#8. “Our technical comrades at the companies have made a toothpaste … which is as good as the previous one; it cleans just the same, though after a while it turns to stone.”
Che
Guevara was widely known to be an
economic illiterate, and a liar. Between 1961 to 1963, so many
people
were suffering from his land
reforms that Guevara was having to give embarrassing explanations for
why the products of socialism
were so terrible. Cuba required
somewhere between $65 billion and $100 billion dollars
from the Soviets
to survive.
#9. “My nostrils dilate while savoring the acrid odor of gunpowder and blood.” “I’d like to confess, Papa, at that moment I discovered that I really like killing.”
Sometimes
you have to kill in order
to survive, or win
a war. But only the most psychotic of people
actually enjoy
it. Che’s
letter to his father
in his motorcycle
diaries revealed his true inner bloodlust.
#10. “It’s a sad thing not to have friends, but it is even sadder not to have enemies.”
I
can understand that some people
may go through life and have made a few enemies along the way, but
that doesn’t mean that they have to like it. Winston Churchill once
famously stated, “You have enemies? Good.
That means you’ve
stood
up for something, sometime in your life.”
So perhaps you will make enemies if you do stand
up for your principles, but enjoying it seems to be a bit
psychotic. Wouldn’t you agree?
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