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Friday, December 31, 2004

motorcycle diaries

"If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine." - Che Guevara

Watched "The Motorcycle Diaries" last December 29, while reading his Guerrilla Warfare and selected writings on politics and revolution.

"This is not about heroic acts" - movie's opening line.

It wasn't THE great movie or anything, yet it shows us the context on Ernesto De la Serna's road to revolution. Latin America, 1952. Guevara's travel along the American continent. With his skirt-chasing buddy Alberto Granado, biochemist, scientist-traveller, Ernesto chugs on the "Mighty One," a Norton 500 cc motorcycle, cruising through Latin America's beautiful landscape. Only when they crash the bike do they really see Latin America, its people oppressed and downtrodden, especially by US multinationals. On the road with their youthful misadventures, Guevara and Granado finally reach a leper colony, where they volunteer. Here you can see Guevara's genuine feelings for the people (perhaps lacking in some of today's generation). Defining moment when he realizes that the Amazon river separates the ill from the healthy, a realization of the artificial barriers that the powerful set-up against the oppressed, or the artificiality of nations in what could be a pan-American revolution. Guevara emerges from that journey a changed man.
Won't delve into his biography; you have books for that. Some of Guevara's theories, though, like his foco theory, was lacking in political content, probably because he engaged straight away to fighting, without much attention to the social agitation and political work that comes with revolution. Yet he did contribute much, and should be regarded as a true internationalist, and had a real commitment to ending injustice.

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December 27 - Mig people celebrated Christmas and other commemorations at our place.

Saturday, December 25, 2004

the dissipation of plans

We had plans on either going to Tasmania or Brisbane (Mom also wants to go to New Zealand, though I don't know if my visa allows that), plus have other invitations to the Blue Mountains and Gosford. Now all that's changed because I don't feel well. Sydney probably has got the best New Year's Eve celebrations with the fireworks and all, but I'd still prefer to be somewhere else. Call it my spirit of wanderlust. Now all that may not even come to fruition. Merry Christmas to Everyone!

Sunday, December 12, 2004

north syd

Last week went to Avalon, Fairlight and other places around Manly, north of Sydney. Views of the water in areas with big houses and boat owners.

Friday, December 10, 2004

rain

Rain certainly skews up things we set up, yet brings up unexpected moments that give tingling sensations from spontaneous interactions. Nuff said for now.