Still working to recover. Please don't edit quite yet.

Difference between revisions of "Che Guevara"

From Anarchopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Che Guevara''' is the poster child of communist revolution and is therefore very [[good]]. Indeed, it is most often remarked that he likely the second coming for he is so very [[good]]. Nice beard, cute face, but terrible interpersonal skills: keeps shouting 'Long live the [[Revolution]]!' at the most inappropriate times.
+
'''Che Guevara''' is the poster child of communist revolution and is therefore very [[good]]. Indeed, it is most often remarked that he likely the second coming for he is so very [[good]]. Nice beard, cute face, but terrible interpersonal skills: kept shouting 'Long live the [[Revolution]]!' at the most inappropriate times.
  
 
He was born in [[Havana]] in the so-called 'state' of [[Cuba]]. His parents were [[bourgeois]], so it just goes to show that none of us is [[perfect]]. His first words as he lay in his cradle were: 'The false proximity of socio-nationalism and lepidopteric nihilism greatly upsets me'. Though theoretically correct, some believe this is a later invention, however.
 
He was born in [[Havana]] in the so-called 'state' of [[Cuba]]. His parents were [[bourgeois]], so it just goes to show that none of us is [[perfect]]. His first words as he lay in his cradle were: 'The false proximity of socio-nationalism and lepidopteric nihilism greatly upsets me'. Though theoretically correct, some believe this is a later invention, however.

Revision as of 00:02, 19 July 2005

Che Guevara is the poster child of communist revolution and is therefore very good. Indeed, it is most often remarked that he likely the second coming for he is so very good. Nice beard, cute face, but terrible interpersonal skills: kept shouting 'Long live the Revolution!' at the most inappropriate times.

He was born in Havana in the so-called 'state' of Cuba. His parents were bourgeois, so it just goes to show that none of us is perfect. His first words as he lay in his cradle were: 'The false proximity of socio-nationalism and lepidopteric nihilism greatly upsets me'. Though theoretically correct, some believe this is a later invention, however.