December 09, 2004

OUTRAGEOUS: Che Guevara wares at the NYPL - (Updated)

It's not enough that Burlington Coat Factory was capitalizing on the image of the murderous marxist Che Guevara, not enough that Time was pimping onesies with the image of Che on them in their Holiday Gift Giving Guide. No.

The New York Public Library is now peddling Che Guevara watches!!

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Revolution is a permanent state with this clever watch, featuring the classic romantic image of Ché Guevara, around which the word "revolution" -- revolves.

Ché Guevara Revolution Watch has a quartz movement and a one-year warranty.

This is INFURIATING. As Dawn Eden states:

The fact that the NYPL is making money from this grossly misguided, horribly influential man who celebrated hatred is especially ironic because it is Communism-celebrating libraries like the NYPL that are helping keep Cubans under tyranny, as Paul Berman recently wrote in Slate:

The modern-day cult of Che blinds us not just to the past but also to the present. Right now a tremendous social struggle is taking place in Cuba. Dissident liberals have demanded fundamental human rights, and the dictatorship has rounded up all but one or two of the dissident leaders and sentenced them to many years in prison. Among those imprisoned leaders is an important Cuban poet and journalist, Raúl Rivero, who is serving a 20-year sentence. In the last couple of years the dissident movement has sprung up in yet another form in Cuba, as a campaign to establish independent libraries, free of state control; and state repression has fallen on this campaign, too.

These Cuban events have attracted the attention of a number of intellectuals and liberals around the world. Václav Havel has organized a campaign of solidarity with the Cuban dissidents and, together with Elena Bonner and other heroic liberals from the old Soviet bloc, has rushed to support the Cuban librarians. A group of American librarians has extended its solidarity to its Cuban colleagues, but, in order to do so, the American librarians have had to put up a fight within their own librarians' organization, where the Castro dictatorship still has a number of sympathizers.

Ive written about the ALA before here and here. It is quite apparent that the ALA is nothing but a collection of snivelling apologists for marxists murderers.

I cant imagine that these fine folks at the NYPL dont know there are people who may have fathers or brothers or uncles or grandfathers that were killed by the hand of Che Guevara himself. What would they say to them? How would they justify making a buck by using the image of the very same man that killed thier family members?

This is an OUTRAGE and I have had it with these accomplices to murderers.

I urge each and every one of you to call the NYPL's Sara Abraham, director of retail marketing, at (212) 930-0591 or Paul LeClerc president & CEO, at (212) 930-0736 or email them at libraryshop@nypl.org and let them know that this will not be tolerated in silence.

Make your voices heard. Speak for those who were silenced by the hatred and evil of Che Guevara.

Here's a list of just a few Cubans killed by Che:

This list was compiled by Dr. Armando Lago for his upcoming book THE HUMAN COST OF SOCIAL REVOLUTIONS. Each person has been documented by two or more independent sources including books and newspapers.


EXECUTED BY CHE IN THE SIERRA MAESTRA MOUNTAINS
ARUSTIDIO
MANUEL CAPITAN
JUAN CHANG
EUTIMIO GUERRA
DIONISIO LEBRIGIO
JUAN LEBRIGIO
EL NEGRO NAPOLES
CHICHO OSORIO
DOS "NO-IDENTIFICADOS'' EN EL 04/57

EXECUTED BY CHE IN SANTA CLARA CITY
RAMON ALBA
JOSE BARROSO
JOAQUIN CASILLAS
FELIX CRUZ
HECTOR MIRABAL
J. MIRABAL
FELIX MONTANO
CORNELIO ROJAS
ALEJANDRO GARCIA OLAYON
ALEJANDRO ROJAS
VILALLA

EXECUTED BY CHE AT LA CABAÑA PRISON IN HAVANA
VILAU ABREU
HUMBERTO AGUIAR
GERMAN AGUIRRE
PELAYO ALAYON
JOSE LUIS ALFARO
PEDRO ALFARO
MARIANO ALONSO
JOSE ALVARO
ANIELLA
MARIO ARES POLO
JOSE RAMON BACALLAO
CEVERINO BARRIOS
EUGENIO BECKER
FRANCISCO BECKER
RAMON BISCET
ROBERTO CALZADILLA
EUFEMIO CANO
JUAN CAPOTE FIALLO
ANTONIO CARRALERO
GERTRUDIS CASTELLANOS
JOSE CASTAÑO QUEVEDO
RAUL CASTAÑO
EUFEMIO CHALA
JOSE CHAMACE
JOSE CHAMIZO
RAUL CLAUSELL
ANGEL CLAUSELL
DEMETRIO CLAUSELL
JOSE CLAUSELL
ELOY CONTRERAS
ROBERTO CORBO
EMILIO CRUZ
JUAN FELIPE CRUZ
ORESTES CRUZ
HUMBERTO CUEVAS
CUNY
ANTONIO DE BECHE
MATEO DELGADO
ARMANDO DELGADO
RAMON DESPAIGNE
JOSE DIAZ CABEZAS
ANTONIO DUARTE
RAMON FERNANDEZ OJEDA
RUDY FERNANDEZ
FERRAN ALFONSO
SALVADOR FERRERO
VICTOR FIGUEREDO
EDUARDO FORTE
UGARDE GALAN
RAFAEL GARCIA MUÑIZ
ADALBERTO GARCIA
ALBERTO GARCIA
JACINTO GARCIA
EVELIO GASPAR
ARMADA GIL
JOSE GONZALEZ MALAGON
EVARISTO GONZALEZ
EZEQUIEL GONZALEZ
SECUNDINO GONZALEZ
RICARDO GRAO
BONIFACIO GRASSO
RICARDO GRAU
OSCAR GUERRA
JULIAN HERNANDEZ
FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ LEYVA (father of Pepe Hernandez)
ANTONIO HERNANDEZ
GERARDO HERNANDEZ
OLEGARIO HERNANDEZ
SECUNDINO HERNANDEZ
JESUS INSUA
ENRIQUE IZQUIERDO
OSMIN JORRIN
SILVINO JUNCO
ENRIQUE LAROSA
IGNACIO LAAAPARRA
JESUS LAZO
ARIEL LIMA LAGO
RAUL LOPEZ VIDAL
ARMANDO MAS
ENERLIO MATA
ELPIDIO MEDEROS
JOSE MEDINAS
JOSE MESA
FIDEL MESQUIA
JUAN MILIAN
FRANCISCO MIRABAL
LUIS MIRABAL
ERNESTO MORALES
PEDRO MOREJON
DR. CARLOS MUIÑO
CESAR NECOLARDES ROJAS
VICTOR NECOLARDES ROJAS
JOSE NUÑEZ
VITERBO O'RREILLY
FELIX OVIEDO
MANUEL PANEQUE
PEDRO PEDROSO
RAFAEL PEDROSO
DIEGO PEREZ CUESTA
JUAN PEREZ
DIEGO PEREZ CRELA
JOSE POZO
EMILIO PUEBLA
ALFREDO PUPO
SECUNDINO RAMIREZ
RAMON RAMOS
PABLO RAVELO
RUBEN REY
MARIO RISQUELME
FERNANDO RIVERA
PABLO RIVERA
MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
MARCOS RODRIGUEZ
NEMESIO RODRIGUEZ
PABLO RODRIGUEZ
RICARDO RODRIGUEZ
JOSE SALDARA
PEDRO SANTANA
SERGIO SIERRA
JUAN SILVA
FAUSTO SILVA
ELPIDIO SOLER
JESUS SOSA BLANCO
RENATO SOSA
SERGIO SOSA
PEDRO SOTO
OSCAR SUAREZ
RAFAEL TARRAGO
TEODORO TELLEZ
FRANCISCO TELLEZ
JOSE TIN
FRANCISCO TRAVIESO
LEONARDO TRUJILLO
TRUJILLO
LUPE VALDES
MARCELINO VALDES
ANTONIO VALENTIN
MANUEL VAZQUEZ
VERDECIA
DAMASO ZAYAS

Hatred as an element of the struggle; a relentless hatred of the enemy, impelling us above and beyond the natural limitations that man is heir to, and transforming him into an effective, violent, seductive and cold killing machine.

Che Guevara

(Via Linda)

Many thanks to Jeff Quinton for the link.

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Comments

God what next? This is so bad. Just so we know what we are up against yahoo search for che merchandise gives you this: Results 1-15 of about 2613 containing "che guevara merchandise" Really depressing,there is a lot of work to do.

Posted by: Kathleen at December 9, 2004 03:16 PM

Try on eBay, Kathleen. I found CDs of music about his life and hagiographic stuff like that. You'd have thought he was Jesus - the famous one - from that kind of treatment.

Posted by: Murel Bailey at December 9, 2004 03:21 PM

I just left a message on Sarah's line. I wonder if she'll return my call . . .

Posted by: Fausta at December 9, 2004 05:37 PM

This is just plain sick. I am only in the market for Che Guevara toilet paper.

Posted by: Cape coral at December 9, 2004 07:12 PM

I would accept Che Guevara Depends, Che Guevara hemorrhoid ointment, Che Guevara barf bags, Che Guevara electric chairs, Che Guevara laxatives, Che Guevara coffins on the market. For the lefty market of course.

Posted by: Cape coral at December 9, 2004 07:15 PM

Haha -- Che toilet paper, that's a good one.

I just sent an email to the NYPL. Asked them if they also had Pol Pot or Uday and Qusay merchandise.

If they're not already on the case, maybe we should get Freestar Media onto it. They seem to have a large audience that could help spread the word.

Posted by: FL Mom at December 11, 2004 12:29 AM

The Che depends and barf bags should have the picture on the inside for effect.

Posted by: Brenda at December 11, 2004 04:04 PM

Soy un sobreviviente milagroso de aquellos aplaudidos juicios de Enero y Febrero de 1959 en la fortaleza colonial de la Cabaña,Habana,Cuba,vi partir hacia la muerte a la mayoria de los alli fusilados en la Cabaña,pero el gerrillero argentino no lo hiso solo,muchos cubanos tambien son responsables de aquella masacre ¿donde estan? muchos quizas estan aqui en el exilio,viven abochornados de aquellos crimenes infames.GUS

Posted by: gustavo Carmona at December 12, 2004 12:33 AM

thoseshirts.com has one with a crossed-out Che (ala Ghostbusters) topped by the simple but elegant phrase:

COMMIES
AREN'T
COOL

As someone who hates wearing label Ts, I still had to scoop that one up in advance of Che's next slobbering biopic in 2005.

Posted by: Scott Ganz at December 12, 2004 02:10 PM

It is intolerable to see this new effort to glorify that sadistic murderer, known as Che
Guevara. He killed, either personally or by ordering his underlings to kill many innocent people whose only crime was to disagree with the philosophy and methods of the Castro-Communism
regime. His memory stinks like a cesspool.

Posted by: Emiliano C. Vazquez at December 12, 2004 02:17 PM

I had personal experience with this assasin. Please post the companies that are behind the propaganda so that we can write and promote a boycott of their products. Kiko

Posted by: Kiko Villalon at December 12, 2004 03:56 PM

La asquerosa imagen del que fue uno de los asesinos mas grande del sistema totalitario y criminal dictadura que impera en CUBA por mas de 45 años, matando ,encarcelando, a nuestro pueblo.
La pueril imagen del imbecil Enesto "che guevara
los comunistas e izquierdistas quieren venderla como si hubiera sido un heroe,el asqueroso puerco del che guevara rogo por su vida como un cobarde el muy imbecil no fue mas que un asesino, porque ustedes malditos cobardes no le venden la imagen de hitler a los judios, atorrantes busquen la verdadera historia del cochino guevara y veran que clase de basura fue. ABAJO EL COMUNISMO, VIVA CRISTO REY. CUBA SERA LIBRE

Posted by: Hernan Reyes at December 12, 2004 04:02 PM

I do have a page related to the sale of T-shirts.

http://members.aol.com/Guanabacoa/burlington.html


Es importante divulgar nuestras experiencias con el asesino en serie llamado Che Guevara, que no fue medico, sino un buen criminal con ansias de superioridad por estar siempre ayudado por comunistas en los paises que visito.

Posted by: Miriam Mata at December 13, 2004 11:46 AM

Does anyone know where I can get a Tshirt of Guevara between cross hairs? I would love to where that one as a young Cuban to send a message to all the people who buy his sickening image of how I, as a Cuban against Communism, feels about him.

Posted by: Ozzie at December 14, 2004 12:55 PM

Han quitado todas las imagenes y hasta la palabra Chritsmas de todos los edificios del gobierno, han tratado de silenciar todo lo que tenga que ver con religion acusandolo a uno de estar discriminando, y luego le hacen propaganda al Che Guevara, esto es muy dificil de digerir.Como venezolana, y ver a mi pais en peligro de convertirse en otra Cuba, me uno al dolor de los cubanos contra esta propaganda de la izquierda.


porque uno esta descriminando contra cualquier grupo, ya sea religioso, orientacion sexual, raza, etc.si uno

Posted by: Anita DuMont at December 14, 2004 01:15 PM

Que asco!...

Posted by: gisela at December 16, 2004 01:10 AM

Red Tag Sale: Library Sells Che Timepiece
BY MEGHAN CLYNE - Staff Reporter of the Sun
December 14, 2004

The New York Public Library calls it a bit of "whimsical pop culture." But to some local Cuban-Americans, the Che Guevara watch sold in the library's gift shops is a symbol of evil.

"Revolution is a permanent state with this clever watch, featuring the classic romantic image of Che Guevara," the library's Web site says. A red star, trailed by the word "revolution," measures seconds.

The timepiece, along with watches featuring Einstein and Shakespeare, is available for $40 online and in library gift stores.

Maria Werlau, president of the Free Society Project - a nonprofit human rights organization documenting the victims of Cuba's communist revolution - denounced sales of the watch as "outrageous." After not having calls to the library returned, she wrote a letter of protest to the institution's president, Paul LeClerc.

Ms. Werlau, who was born in Cuba and moved to the United States as an infant, said she assumes the library "put this on their list of products because they were ignorant of who this man is." She said popular culture has "made Guevara an icon of freedom, but he's the opposite of that-the antithesis of freedom." Most people who wear Che paraphernalia "have no idea he was a mass murderer," Ms. Werlau said.

Ms. Werlau said the Free Society Project has a list of about 180 people for whose executions in Cuba Guevara was directly responsible, but the list doesn't include what they estimate to be several undocumented cases - or people who lost their lives because of Guevara's revolutionary activities throughout South America and Africa.

Ms. Werlau, comparing Ernesto Guevara's legacy to those of other dictators and mass murderers, said: "He was dedicated to his ideals. But so were Hitler and Mussolini and Stalin."

A spokeswoman for the New York Public Library, Tina Hoerenz, said that under no circumstances would the library sell Hitler merchandise. When informed that some Cubans felt that selling a pop-culture image of Guevara was the moral equivalent of glorifying Hitler, she replied, "I don't know what to say about that."

Ms. Hoerenz also provided a statement about the watch from the library, which declined further comment: "In its collections and shops, The New York Public Library has materials representing a diverse range of issues and views. Our essential interest is, in fact, to represent the widest range of humanity's ideas, historical changes, and personalities. It is not the Library's policy to censor or limit its offerings based on outside political current."

As for the Guevara merchandise, Ms. Hoerenz compared the watch to other "whimsical" trinkets offered at the gift shop - such as librarian action figures and dancing-cat pins.

To Jordi Reyes-Montblanc, however, there is simply no comparison. Mr. Montblanc is the president of the Westside Heights Citizens League, an organization he said has many Cuban-American members. Mr. Reyes-Montblanc has also written a letter of protest to the library in response to what he calls the "extremely vociferous objections" Cuban-Americans in his community have to the library's selling the watch.

Mr. Reyes-Montblanc, who was born in Cuba and came to America as a 10-year-old in 1959, dismissed the library's censorship defense, saying, "It's the same excuse that everyone else uses."

"It's not censorship," Mr. Reyes-Montblanc said. "We are not calling for them to take the Che Guevara books out of the library - those books are protected by the First Amendment." The watch, he said, was a business issue - and a poor business choice.

Mr. Reyes-Montblanc said that if the library did not pull the watch from its shelves, he anticipated protests from the Cuban-American community.

There were no protests yesterday outside the gift shop at the library's mid-Manhattan branch, on Fifth Avenue at 40th Street. There, the Guevara timepiece was not on display, and only one remained in stock. A clerk said the watches "definitely sell." She said she wasn't aware of any complaints from shoppers during the month the watch had been for sale.

Patrons yesterday didn't have complaints about the timepiece. Responses included, "It doesn't disturb me" to "I'm not concerned, per se." Kathy Brown, 36, said she thought it was just "a trendy pop-art piece, not a political statement." Ed Kirtz, 33, lamented the gap between the number of people who have read Guevara's work, and who understand and sympathize with his ideas, and the number of people sporting Guevara apparel. To address the disparity, he said, he'd prefer an increase in the number reading and understanding Guevara to a decrease in the number wearing Che T-shirts.

None of those patrons was Cuban-American.

Neither is Dita Sullivan, who Ms. Welau said has strong opinions about the library merchandise.

A photographer and writer whose work focuses on popular culture in the Caribbean, Ms. Sullivan, a Queens resident, is married to a Cuban refugee and lived in Cuba during the late 1980s and early 1990s."You don't have to be Cuban to not want the face of a butcher sold in our public library," Ms. Sullivan said.

She said, as did Ms. Welau and Mr. Reyes-Montblanc, that it was inappropriate for a library, of all places, to be glorifying Guevara. There are no free and independent libraries - and no freedom to read at all - in Cuba, Ms. Sullivan said, largely because of Guevara's work. She pointed to the example of Juan Carlos Gonzalez Leiva, a blind human rights activist who was imprisoned and beaten for trying to run a Braille library out of his home.

As a taxpayer, Ms. Sullivan said, she was also angered by the library's "idolizing destruction and murder."

In 2002, the library received $201,920,000 in city, state, and federal funds. According to Ms. Hoerenz, the library gift shop does not receive public funds.

Ms. Sullivan - who said her husband wakes up screaming, 10 years after fleeing Cuba, with nightmares about still being on the island - is infuriated by ignorance about Guevara.

"I wish more Americans would bother to learn something" about Guevara, she said. "And no one should buy this watch."

http://www.nysun.com/article/6237

Posted by: George Lopez at December 17, 2004 09:14 AM