What do you think about people who wear Che Guevara t-shirts?
and how does it contrast from people with CONFEDERATE FLAGS? (raises eyebrows) lookin at you kid He still won't answer (sighs)
Public Comments
- There just as stupid as the people who wave the confederate flag
- Che T-Shirt= Automatically know IQ of person is 40 or lower.
- I think they also believe the lies their media source tell them about Rush Limbaugh. A low IQ makes it hard to be discerning.
- I think a lot of people don't really know exactly what Che was all about. He's become more of a pop culture icon than historical, and I bet if people knew the history then they wouldn't wear the shirts. He's portrayed as a revolutionary, which he was, but not all revolutionaries are good, obviously. Americans love them though (the shirts).
- I think the Che Guevera shirts are going to outlast the Bush ones.
- Do people still wear che guevara t-shirts and karate kid outfits? OMG
- I don't like confederate flags and Che Guevara was a murdering thug that should not be idolized.
- I think that they have extra money to buy printed t-shirts and flags with, and I will sell them as many as they want to buy. (pragmatic liberal)
- I think they would be better served living elsewhere! Flying the Confederate flag is rather benign compared to wearing anything commie!
- nice people vs. empty heads
- I think that 99% of them do it to be edgy or rebellious and have absolutely no idea who Che Guevara was or what he stood for, what he accomplished, what he sought to accomplish and the brutal means he took in attempt to accomplish his goals. I usually find that people who display confederate flags honestly believe they are doing it for the right reasons and at the very least have clear ideas of what they think that flag is a symbol of. I might not agree with them for displaying it, or their reasons for doing so, but they generally are at least slightly more informed that the average disillusioned over privileged youth sporting the Che Guevara t0shirt and the apathetic mockingly faux rebellious "ideals" ( parents man they just don't understand, darn their oppressive rules)
- well for the Che shirt unless they printed it themselves the whole concept of making money off his image is poetic justice as Che hated capitalism and marketing for the Confederate flag i don't like it but whatever" heritage not hate" as those rednecks say (shrug)
- I know that he killed innocent children. I dun like him. I used to, but that was because I only saw his image of rebellion and overthrowing an evil government (which is very inspiring now), but yeah...not so much anymore.
- That they have no taste in style, those shirts were popular 6 years ago. Now they are tacky.
- Well, I can't help but initially notice the vapid shirt, but I'm always drawn to that huge "L" they have emblazoned on their forehead. Leave my Reb flag alone.
- Since all of HOllywood has an obsession with him, I guess you guys should say la, la, la, la, when they tell you who to vote for. http://reason.tv/video/show/killer-chic
- I think it goes well with a Karate Kid headband.
- They show they know nothing about the Argentinian doctor who was Castro's personal mass-murderer, inept minister of the economy and have the same knowledge about the world as anyone waving the Confederate battle flag. Che had rock-star looks, so the famous Rojas photo is making a lot of people a lot of money. As noted above, highly ironic. Yes, Che helped overthrow the brutal Batista dictatorship, but becoming the same as Batista does not make you great, no matter how photogenic you may have been. The "hero" even turned himself in to the Bolivian Army, hoping he'd be worth more alive. Oops.
- che' smelled of eldaberries..
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