ComradeChe
Due to the lack of threads in this sub-forum i have decided to aske this question to my fellow comrades i have learned a fair amount on che's life from the ever trustworthy history channel and from this information i beleive that because of his true devotion and caring to the cause of creating a communist society he truly might have been able to make it work had he not been unjustly killed
What are your thoughts?
Sorry for the lack of threads comrade I've been working in the Tactics sub-forum.
I wouldn't trust the History Channel, though it is a great source of learning and i like it, I take what they say about the US's enemies with a grain of salt. From my extensive time watching, for I have no-other-life, I have found their views to be somewhat conservative.
Che was killed Oct. 9th, 1967, rest our comrade's soul; he was executed by a US-trained Bolivian soldier. I believe the death would have never turned out "fair" for if taken to a court, probably a secret one quite like FISA today, he would have been convicted of some blatant crime and killed anyway. I do, however believe that if he lived he would have continued his passion and some were along the way in a small but meaningful way succeeded.