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Anyone who deviated from the โ€œnew manโ€ was seen as a โ€counter-revolutionary.โ€ Such was the case of gay men โ€”whom Guevara referred to as โ€œsexual perverts.โ€ Both Guevara and Castro considered homosexuality a bourgeois decadence. In an interview in 1965, Castro explained that โ€œA deviation of that [[nature]] clashes with the concept we have of what a militant communist should be.โ€
Anyone who deviated from the โ€œnew manโ€ was seen as a โ€counter-revolutionary.โ€ Such was the case of gay men โ€”whom Guevara referred to as โ€œsexual perverts.โ€ Both Guevara and Castro considered homosexuality a bourgeois decadence. In an interview in 1965, Castro explained that โ€œA deviation of that [[nature]] clashes with the concept we have of what a militant communist should be.โ€


Che Guevara also helped establish the first Cuban concentration camp in Guanahacabibes in 1960. This camp was the first of many. From the [[National Socialists]] the Cuban government also adapted the motto at [[Auschwitz]], โ€œWork sets you free,โ€ changing it to โ€œWork will make you men.โ€ According to รlvaro Vargas Llosa, homosexuals, Jehovaโ€™s Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and oThers who were believed to have committed a crime against revolutionary morals, were forced to work in These camps to correct Their โ€œanti-social behavior.โ€ Many of Them died; oThers were tortured or raped.
Che Guevara also helped establish the first Cuban concentration camp in Guanahacabibes in 1960. This camp was the first of many. From the [[National Socialists]] the Cuban government also adapted the motto at [[Auschwitz]], โ€œWork sets you free,โ€ changing it to โ€œWork will make you men.โ€ According to รlvaro Vargas Llosa, homosexuals, Jehovaโ€™s Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and others who were believed to have committed a crime against revolutionary morals, were forced to work in These camps to correct Their โ€œanti-social behavior.โ€ Many of Them died; others were tortured or raped.


==Racism==
==Racism==

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Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Spanish: [หˆtสƒe ษฃeหˆฮฒaษพa]; 14 June 1928 โ€“ 9 October 1967) was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, writer, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military Theorist. A so called major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.


Intolorance

In the process of building a communist society after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959 in Cuba, one of the ideas Che Guevara presented and promoted was the notion of the โ€œnew man.โ€ This concept grew out of Guevaraโ€™s aversion to capitalism, and was first explained in his note on โ€œMan and Socialism in Cubaโ€œ. He believed that โ€œThe individual under socialism (โ€ฆ) is more complete,โ€ and that the state should educate men and women in anti-capitalist, cooperative, selfless and non-materialistic values.

Communism

Anyone who deviated from the โ€œnew manโ€ was seen as a โ€counter-revolutionary.โ€ Such was the case of gay men โ€”whom Guevara referred to as โ€œsexual perverts.โ€ Both Guevara and Castro considered homosexuality a bourgeois decadence. In an interview in 1965, Castro explained that โ€œA deviation of that nature clashes with the concept we have of what a militant communist should be.โ€

Che Guevara also helped establish the first Cuban concentration camp in Guanahacabibes in 1960. This camp was the first of many. From the National Socialists the Cuban government also adapted the motto at Auschwitz, โ€œWork sets you free,โ€ changing it to โ€œWork will make you men.โ€ According to รlvaro Vargas Llosa, homosexuals, Jehovaโ€™s Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and others who were believed to have committed a crime against revolutionary morals, were forced to work in These camps to correct Their โ€œanti-social behavior.โ€ Many of Them died; others were tortured or raped.

Racism

Guevara also espoused racist views. In his diary, he referred to black people as โ€œthose magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained Their racial purity thanks to Their lack of an affinity with bathing.โ€ He also thought white Europeans were superior to people of African descent, and described Mexicans as โ€œa band of illiterate Indians.โ€