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(Rosario, Argentina, 1928 - Higueras, Bolivia, 1967) Latin-American Revolutionary. Along with Fidel Castro, whose movement he joined in 1956, he was one of the main architects of the triumph of the Cuban revolution (1959). He later held positions of great relevance in the new regime, but, dissatisfied with the inoperation of the offices and faithful to his purpose of extending the revolution to other Latin American countries, in 1966 he resumed his guerrilla activity in Bolivia, where he would be captured and executed a year later.

Given his life thus in the fight against imperialism and dictatorship, Che Guevara became the greatest revolutionary myth of the 20th century. He was immediately an icon of the youth of May 68, and his figure has remained as a timeless symbol of ideals of freedom and justice that, like the heroes of yesteryear, he judged more valuable than life itself.

Ernesto Che Guevara was born into a wealthy family in Argentina, where he studied medicine. His leftist militancy led him to participate in the opposition against Juan Domingo Perón; Since 1953 he traveled through Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela and Guatemala, discovering the prevailing misery among the masses of Latin America and the omnipresence of North American imperialism in the region, and participating in multiple opposition movements, experiences that definitely inclined him towards Marxism.

In 1955 Ernesto Che Guevara met Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro in Mexico, who were preparing a revolutionary expedition to Cuba. Guevara befriended the Castros, joined the group as a doctor, and landed with them in Cuba in 1956. Once the guerrillas settled in the Sierra Maestra, Guevara became Fidel's lieutenant and commanded one of the two columns that came out of the eastern mountains toward the west to liberate the island. He participated in the decisive battle for the capture of Santa Clara (1958) and finally entered Havana in 1959, ending the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.

The new revolutionary Cuba granted Guevara Cuban nationality and appointed him head of the Militia and director of the Agrarian Reform Institute (1959), then president of the National Bank and Minister of Economy (1960), and, finally, Minister of Industry (1961). ). In those years, Guevara represented Cuba in various international forums, in which he frontally denounced US imperialism. On a trip around the world he met Nasser, Nehru, Sukarno and Tito (1959); On another trip he met various Soviet leaders and the Chinese Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong.:based-department:

In the task of building a new society in Cuba, and especially in the field of economics, Che Guevara was one of Fidel Castro's most tireless collaborators. In the economic controversy that took place at the beginning of the new cuba, he opted for an original, creative and not bureaucratic or institutionalized interpretation of Marxist principles. Looking for a path to the real independence of Cuba, he strove for the industrialization of the country, linking it to the aid of the Soviet Union, once the attempt to invade the island by the United States had failed and the socialist character of the Cuban revolution had been clarified ( 1961).

Now relieved of his positions in the Cuban state, Che Guevara returned to Latin America in 1966 to launch a revolution that he hoped would be continental in scope: Bolivia thanks to its position in the middle of the continent and its strong natural defences would make ot the ideal starting socialist state.

However, his action did not catch on with the Bolivian masses. From the beginning, his group, baptized as the National Liberation Army and made up of Cuban veterans from the Sierra Maestra and some Bolivian communists, found themselves lacking in support from the peasants, completely alien to the movement. Without any popular support in the rural world, and without support in the big cities for the rejection of communist political organizations, the chances of success drastically diminished.

Isolated in a jungle region where he suffered the exacerbation of his asthmatic disease, Ernesto Guevara was betrayed by local peasants and fell into an ambush by the Bolivian army in the Valle Grande region, where he was wounded and arrested on October 8, 1967. Given Since Che had already become a symbol for young people around the world, the Bolivian military, advised by the CIA, wanted to destroy the revolutionary myth, assassinating him and then exposing his corpse, photographing himself with him, and bury him in secret. In 1997 the remains of Che Guevara were located, exhumed and transferred to Cuba, where they were buried with all honors by the Castro's Cuba

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[-] Frank@hexbear.net 18 points 4 months ago

I mostly have to beg for recognition thaty i have emotional needs and an internal emotional life. My emotional need, the need for support and help with investigation of my emotional world, is not being met. I usually get a brief flicker of confusion from people when i try to convey any emotional state that's taxing or trying or would require support. Idk if it's that my friends don't recognize me as a person who has emotions beyond depressed, righteous injustice, and horny, or if they don't know how to address me, or if they don't care. I'm trying to express that I find my partner I've spent the week with moving on to her next adventure to be upsetting but i'm struggling and my attempts to voice it have not been met with any reciprocal effort from her. Meeeeeh.

Being a dude and figuring out the whole emotional vulnerability thing seems to mostly lead to being able to see that the world is not able or ready to meet the emotional needs of men in a meaningful way. And I can't lead a one man revolution over here. It's mostly just me and bell hooks and Achilles on a turbid see of confusion and upset, looking for signs of land.

Mostly I want a hug, and some reassurance, and for the person I've spent the week talking about emotional intelligence with to recognize that as something I need through dialogue and conversation instead of having to explicitly ask "please hold me for a while". Cuz I could just ask for a hug, but I want to be recognized as a person who wants and needs a hug. I want my partner to notice that i've been asking for hugs and kisses and touch all week, and recognize that even if that's not really her thing that it's important to me, and show that she's thinking about my needs, and that when I say that i'm feeling melancholy or struggling to express how I feel about her leaving, that she wants to extend some comfort and ask and investigate that with me.

Seriously, folks. Tell the men in your life that you care about them, and you know they're full of feelings, and ask them about their feelings and comfort and wellbeing, and ask them if they'd like touch or a hug or a kiss, check in, help them explore what they're feeling and experiencing, help them engage in dialogue about themselves. It's hard to do in a world that expect you to be an unfeeling brick, or at most express anger, derision, contempt, or a very patriarchical and chauvanistic care for other rooted in posession and protection. I just want my buddy to notice I'm sad, or ask me how I'm feeling.

[-] Frank@hexbear.net 16 points 4 months ago

I asked and said i was feeling sad and uncertain and could we hold hands for a bit and talk and that was nice.

[-] ratboy@hexbear.net 6 points 4 months ago

This really hits home for me, comrade, and I'm sorry you're experiencing it. I'm autistic and a pretty emotional person so i am very open and blunt about my emotions/mental health. It has served to be pretty off putting to people. I think many people are just super uncomfortable with talking about emotions because they don't want to investigate their own.

I also share the indignation of having to always ask to get my needs met. I was neglected as a kid and a parentified child so I feel like I'm ALWAYS paying attention to others' needs and asking how I can support...not getting that in return definitely makes me feel like throwing a tantrum sometimes. Like I WANT SOMEONE TO TAKE CARE AND ANTICIPATE MY NEEDS!! This is where I feel practicing acceptance is very crucial and it sucks to have to accept

Looks like you were able to express yourself tho and get those needs met, I'm glad for that!

Care-Comrade

[-] Commiejones@hexbear.net 4 points 4 months ago

Sometimes you just have to use words. I'm often oblivious to how others are feeling until they say the words.

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