Why do communists overlook che's racism

do they know about it and just reject it

or they don't want to know about it since it would destroy their dream?

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I always assumed they just don't know about it and only read the Motorcycle Diaries

no niggers in cuba so he doesnt have to answer to their chimpouts

because most communists arn't really communists but LARPERS

it's an aesthetic thing really

>why do retards act retarded

Communists are fucking stupid.

DEMOKKKRATS ARE THE REAL RACISTS

Plenty of niggers in Cuba

Che is pretty much like the average latino/arab/asian /pol/ user who makes edgy racist comments about black people

Like all communists and socialists, they are insecure, cowardly, and hypocritical.

>Ernesto Guevara LYNCH
The eternal Irish strikes again.

>there appears to be more mulattos in the US than blacks
Are we managing to breed them out with racemixing?

Most African Americans have always been mulattoes, but they are counted as "Black" because of the one drop rule. The mulatto category does not exist in America.

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Because he only said some things when he was young before he was a communist. Then changed his mind and literally dedicated his life to human equality. He fought for the poor negroes and mestizos of Cuba despite have a ticket to the easy life as an elite white doctor in Argentina. He ran off to an African shithole despite winning in Cuba and having another second chance ticket to the easy life as an elite new government member - all just so he could help Africans achieve what he saw as freedom, dignity, and life.

The alternative to him being secretly racist through it all is that some right-wingers are butthurt about his great legacy, and are desperately clinging to any scraps they can find to smear his reputation since they can't argue against his actions. I wonder which is more likely.

first time posting on this board.
i would like to know if this has ever happened: organized revels in a working (but poor) society start to fuck shit up and with very small numbers manage to overtrowh their gov.

Che was middle class not "elite".
He was an average Joe.

Bait.

>all inspirational figures must be perfect saints

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Words don’t matter, only actions do. He never persecuted or discriminated against anyone because of their race.

>why are communists completely retarded

gee I wonder why

What is this even supposed to mean?

He killed black people in that war, you know.

>leftist collectivists are racist

What a surprise

kek probably this

Literally one of the reasons the US didn't annex Cuba was there were too many black people

>He killed black people in that war, you know.
So? That is not a sign of racism. He didn't actively seek out to kill as many blacks as possible.

t. The only Senator who voted against calling the Srebrenica massacre a genocide

source

Who are you referring to? Ron Paul was never a Senator, he was a House Representative.

It wasn't a genocide and Paul wasn't a senator.

I didn't say that.
If him taking part in a war where he killed black people isn't a sign of racism (and I don't think it is), why would him fighting alongside blacks be proof he wasn't racist?

Representative. My bad.

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Show me in the Constitution where the government is allowed to call something a genocide

ebin

>quoting pre-radicalization Che
He was a well-off doctor from Buenos Aires, who would have fit in very well on /pol/. He never said shit like this after he became a communist.

What did he say post radicalization?
Didn't he kill lots of people? If he did prosecutes gays then its pretty hard to say his views changed much.

It is not, but that picture is implying some form of solidarity he shares with blacks beyond being his allies

When a man becomes a meme, print the meme.

>whites & arabs
>so many whites in Mexico
>no indios in Argentina and Chile
>no nigs in Costa Rica

I'm not a communist but I believed Che acknowledged and rejected his racism. He was an adamant supporter of independence movements in Africa also such as those against Portugal.