Andreas wrote: imo but tbh Che shouldn't be so naive
Butting in, Andreas, I'd call this innocence and think that it is a great source
of energy for heros. Clever people can win in matters of power but what baout
the mythical zone?
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Indeed innocence is a great source but it can lead to destruction. Personally I would rather live the life that has been given to me than become a martyr so that people can remember me. Che did great justice to his people and that should have been enough. On the other hand, Castro still lives and enjoys...
Andreas wrote:CB maybe you can expand a bit on Castro. As far as I know, Castro abused Che for his own interests, that is unforgivable, imo but tbh Che shouldn't be so naive.
I'm not an expert on the subject of Castro. What I know is that demonizing him is a waste of time.
The embargo is cruel to the people of Cuba. That's all about U.S. policy, which is based on prejudice.
Once in a while a door opens, and let's in the future. --- Graham Greene
Anyone have an opinion on this? Is it a heroic act? Has this been given a political spin?
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.
~Max Planck
Me either - but it's my grand-child's world, too - now
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.
~Max Planck