[QUOTE=Retribution][size=1]I think the saddest part about people wearing Che Guevara t-shirts is that they have no idea what the man represented.
To put it simply, he was evil. In an interview with the Daily Worker (British newspaper), he said that if the missiles had been under Cuban control (see [i]Cuban Missile Crisis[/i]), they would have fired them against major U.S. cities.
And yes, he is considered a pop icon (well, that one famous photograph of him). He represents revolution, which is why teenagers buy the shirts without actually caring about what he stood for.[/size][/QUOTE]
very very true.
but I do not like how people get this scense that people wereing Che Guevara T - Shirts are uniformed and just wereing it becuase its "whats hot".
I will admit I wear the shirt!But like others I dont wear the shirt becuase it symbolizes revolution, I wear the shirt becuase of his great speech skills and his thoughts on government related issues.Shere I dont agree with everything the man did but I respect his intelligence.