Thursday, February 5, 2009

What Are Painful Skin Tags A Sign Of

that something is wrong


Por algunos dias he Tenida over a maldito el pensamiento y el recuerdo de el mensaje y los revolucinarios What en el mundo. Oh well my English is not too detached from trips to the Iberian peninsula, but what can you do, my thoughts are focused on language recently another language (with Pinyin and go!).
So there was talk of that, or if you wish, Commander Ernesto Guevara, called Che. That (in Italian) and "That" is the equivalent (well, now you understand why I wrote "in Italian" before) "man" in English when I am not mistaken. Okay enough of rubbish. The point is that I saw recently (the) film with Soderbergh Benicio del Toro (beautiful interpretation, the best part 1 part 2) and of course being here in the States than in other countries can lead to a more reflections ... let's say ... compared to the original red Che Europe, Cuba, the revolution and what it means to be revolutionary in general. For it is not that in his time that he was the idol of the masses here, and even today is not as popular in our country. Even If Hollywood and fashion in general idolize him, ordinary people are a bit more skeptical about this community (on the other hand, the word communism here is a kind of blasphemy). Yeah. Fashion. And here the real point of the post (sorry for the long introduction, after a while that I write tend to be verbose). (Yes, I realize, I used the word prolix, NDG) . Watch this video and understand what I'm talking about.

Point one: I absolutely agree with the final comment DiRiviera, or will come on earth as it is called (if you listen to the decision of the commentator is impossible to understand): Che Guevara is the king of marketing. And this would go crazy of anger if he were still alive. And I think this is a cultural victory of capitalism against communism. I try to explain. Although many people use or exhibit the image of Che because they really share the ideals of freedom (freedom from a bit different from the professed U.S. of A), fight against social injustice to overturn oppressive and corrupt system, there are two drawbacks: The first is that there are as many if not most people who exhibit the same image without absolutely nothing about it just because it is cool or because it is fashionable. Secondly, because even "aware" flag t-shirt or buy it from someone. And that someone in 90% of cases an entrepreneur dedicated (by definition) to profit. Maybe that cap with the image of Che has been produced in some countries less developed than a child exploited worker. And the circle is closed. Even when the image of Che is used to promote its ideals, who will definitely benefit those ideals, that way of seeing the world, is exactly the enemy. In short, capitalism 1 - 0 communism. Ball in the center. And given the history, the final whistle. I personally find it amazing how the capitalist system finds a way to marketization, commodify anything. I'm talking about both the model itself that its degeneration, which seem to be becoming more politically acceptable. A commodity that things (the stuff Pirandello) is obvious. But do not stop there. It commodified persons (or part of them, think of the organ market). Do not think of prostitution, but to work. The slaves (this is why we call things by their name) that collect tomatoes in Puglia to those who clean the gardens or working in restaurants in the U.S. of A, especially near the imaginary borders, even if it is not in this city is missing. We commodify thought (the word copyright and patent tell you anything?). It commodified emotions (and here we are talking about television in general, Reality Show in front of the list). Che or Mao or anyone can not be commodified and should not be surprising. Checchi (emphasis is important) it says the video, even Hitler is commodified. Think about how many films about the Nazi were made. And for many of them the word "art" would be abused, and served only to make money (this in a nutshell). All

to generate profit. Here in the States

the centrality of money is impressive. At the end of the day, after all the talk, after all the considerations, each really matters here is Mr. greenback. Evident even when not explicitly revealed.

second point. Strange that two refugees in the United States speak ill of the countries from which they escaped. That said, these two people have shared the points. Mao, to unify party and free China from Nippo, has certainly made many unforgivable things, you know. The fact that you could not play music or listen to American or western Cuba is (was?) Wrong. I understand the hatred toward Western imperialism in general, what does (what?) Notes written by the brothers here in Harlem and played at woodstock? mah.

third point. Che Guevara presided over many executions after the victory of the Cuban revolution. It was wrong. Of course I realize that not everyone can be Gandhi, but killing is always wrong. Plus she always gave me to think about the concept of armed revolution. They are a very long time advocate of liberation theology (Boff, Gutierrez Romero) but the idea of \u200b\u200bthe monk with machine guns always made me feel uncomfortable (I do not remember the exact words in Italian).
course to pontificate on these things are the commentators of a country that is the only one who dropped the atomic bomb and leads to all others who have it or want it, which is still engaged in a unilateral war built on lies, which resulted in Guantanamo and so really does think about the history of the fingers, the moon and beam.

Well, I guess I forgot to write something, but this post is already looking longish. Let me know what you think. It 's been a few years from high school passions strength (Pablo), but I'm still not at a total disillusioned idealism (which expression!), then it would be out of fashion in times obamiani. And you?

Hasta la victoria siempre!


PS: Speaking of idols revolutionary, I was very saddened to hear from my Mexican friend that many former members of the EZLN, now that the struggle has to be interrupting some time, have become a social problem, as alcoholics. A bit of soreness, but the fact that the EZLN has abandoned weapons to use diplomatic tools it seemed a sign of maturity, "Revolutionary" (dare a reformer here?)

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