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That's not art that's pollution.
Posted by: Ceyaotl | February 05, 2007 at 02:15 PM
$@&%$#$^#^#$^ che
Posted by: roberto e | February 08, 2007 at 07:31 PM
FIU has the right to show anything they want and to label it art as well. That is the priviledge we all hold in this great country. I, as a Cuban-American, know the real Che, and I am very much aware of the atrocities he committed. I think it is in poor taste to highlight Che in what I am sure will be a positive light. I guess this is what happens when academia, ignorant to gruesome realities of a person, uphold their idols because of their perceived ideals. I say we all get an anti-Che t-shirt and wear them to the Frost museum:
www.cafepress.com/cubancafe
Posted by: suarez | February 16, 2007 at 03:44 PM
The infatuation with this assassin needs to end. What if I wore a shirt glamorizing Hitler?
Posted by: a thought... | February 21, 2007 at 09:02 AM