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Thursday January 01 1970

'The Life and Legacy of Che Guevara' DVD and Lecture

category sligo | miscellaneous | event notice author Thursday December 01, 2005 18:23author by Ógra B - Ógra Shinn Féinauthor email osf6county at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

"Lets be realistic and attempt the impossible!" Che Guevara

Thursday 8 December:
'The Life and Legacy of Che Guevara' DVD and Lecture in the Menagerie (University Street, South Belfast.)
Followed by Night of 'Songs of Resistance' with Paul Brady and Conor Smith. Doors open 8.30pm - Taille £3

Related Link: http://www.osfbf.pro.ie
author by my viewpublication date Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i wish not to slate republicans or those who wish to see the united 32 county of Ireland as i wish to see our country a united nation, but in today's "civilised?" world, there is no place for the glorification of armed revolutionaries ( like che guevara). Instead of forcing the republic, should we not try a policy of persuasion instead?

if you have something forced on you, would that not make you rebel further?

author by pranksterpublication date Wed Dec 07, 2005 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How is Belfast in Sligo?

author by Orlov - Lets say we ran into certain difficulties around 1991publication date Thu Dec 08, 2005 13:21author email anarcho at stalin dot comauthor address the kremlinauthor phone its brokenReport this post to the editors

The man thought Mao was alright, laid a wreath at Stalins grave when the leaders of the Soviet Union wouldn't. He did not belive in mass action but a bunch of what was usually wollies isolated from everyone even their own supporters trying to kick off their and their only interpretation of revolution in countries where they had little or no grounding, Bolivia, Congo, Cuba to an extent. Thank god he's gone and maybe someday his image wil die too

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author by SR1916publication date Thu Dec 08, 2005 16:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Che operated in a certain context and time, and his tactics were used in that context. Just because we have thankfully reached a point in ireland where armed struggle is no longer necessary does not mean we have to shun those who used it in times and countries in the world where it was.

 
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