1 00:00:06,500 --> 00:00:09,250 His face is recognized all over the world. 2 00:00:09,250 --> 00:00:13,500 The young medical student who became a revolutionary icon. 3 00:00:13,500 --> 00:00:16,646 But was Che Guevara a heroic champion of the poor 4 00:00:16,646 --> 00:00:21,621 or a ruthless warlord who left a legacy of repression? 5 00:00:21,621 --> 00:00:22,745 Order, order. 6 00:00:22,745 --> 00:00:25,108 Hey, where have I seen that guy before? 7 00:00:25,108 --> 00:00:29,251 Ahem, your Honor, this is Ernesto Che Guevara. 8 00:00:29,251 --> 00:00:30,757 In the early 1950s, 9 00:00:30,757 --> 00:00:35,063 he left behind a privileged life as a medical student in Argentina 10 00:00:35,063 --> 00:00:38,222 to travel through rural Latin America. 11 00:00:38,222 --> 00:00:41,573 The poverty and misery he witnessed convinced him that saving lives 12 00:00:41,573 --> 00:00:44,122 required more than medicine. 13 00:00:44,122 --> 00:00:45,493 So he became a terrorist 14 00:00:45,493 --> 00:00:48,814 seeking to violently overthrow the region's governments. 15 00:00:48,814 --> 00:00:50,112 What? 16 00:00:50,112 --> 00:00:52,807 The region's governments were brutal oligarchies. 17 00:00:52,807 --> 00:00:54,981 Colonialism may have formally ended, 18 00:00:54,981 --> 00:00:57,713 but elites still controlled all the wealth. 19 00:00:57,713 --> 00:01:02,500 American corporations bought up land originally seized from indigenous people 20 00:01:02,500 --> 00:01:04,974 and used it for profit and export, 21 00:01:04,974 --> 00:01:09,622 even keeping most of it uncultivated while locals starved. 22 00:01:09,623 --> 00:01:11,044 Couldn't they vote to change that? 23 00:01:11,043 --> 00:01:12,412 Oh, they tried, your Honor. 24 00:01:12,412 --> 00:01:15,361 In 1953, Che came to Guatemala 25 00:01:15,361 --> 00:01:19,141 under the democratically-elected government of President Árbenz. 26 00:01:19,141 --> 00:01:22,033 Árbenz passed reforms to redistribute 27 00:01:22,034 --> 00:01:25,312 some of this uncultivated land back to the people 28 00:01:25,311 --> 00:01:27,634 while compensating the landowners. 29 00:01:27,635 --> 00:01:31,125 But he was overthrown in a CIA-sponsored coup. 30 00:01:31,125 --> 00:01:34,474 The military was protecting against the seizure of private property 31 00:01:34,474 --> 00:01:36,436 and communist takeover. 32 00:01:36,436 --> 00:01:38,786 They were protecting corporate profits 33 00:01:38,786 --> 00:01:41,543 and Che saw that they would use the fear of communism 34 00:01:41,543 --> 00:01:45,045 to overthrow any government that threatened those profits. 35 00:01:45,046 --> 00:01:48,365 So he took the lessons of Guatemala with him to Mexico. 36 00:01:48,365 --> 00:01:51,234 There, he met exiled Cuban revolutionaries 37 00:01:51,234 --> 00:01:53,893 and decided to help them liberate their country. 38 00:01:53,893 --> 00:01:58,414 You mean help Fidel Castro turn a vibrant Cuba into a dictatorship. 39 00:01:58,414 --> 00:02:01,585 Dictatorship was what Cuba had before the revolution. 40 00:02:01,585 --> 00:02:05,715 Fulgencio Batista was a tyrant who came to power in a military coup. 41 00:02:05,715 --> 00:02:09,265 He turned Havana into a luxury playground for foreigners 42 00:02:09,265 --> 00:02:15,346 while keeping Cubans mired in poverty and killing thousands in police crackdowns. 43 00:02:15,346 --> 00:02:17,854 Even President Kennedy called it the worst example 44 00:02:17,854 --> 00:02:23,566 of "economic colonization, humiliation, and exploitation in the world." 45 00:02:23,566 --> 00:02:25,556 Whatever Batista's faults, 46 00:02:25,556 --> 00:02:29,867 it can't compare to the totalitarian nightmare Castro would create. 47 00:02:29,866 --> 00:02:35,036 Forced labor camps, torture of prisoners, no freedom to speak or to leave. 48 00:02:35,037 --> 00:02:38,177 But this isn't the trial of Fidel Castro, is it? 49 00:02:38,177 --> 00:02:42,336 Che Guevara was instrumental in helping Castro seize power. 50 00:02:42,336 --> 00:02:44,254 As a commander in his guerilla army, 51 00:02:44,254 --> 00:02:48,406 he unleashed a reign of terror across the countryside, 52 00:02:48,407 --> 00:02:51,807 killing any suspected spies or dissenters. 53 00:02:51,806 --> 00:02:55,016 He also helped peasants build health clinics and schools, 54 00:02:55,016 --> 00:02:56,207 taught them to read, 55 00:02:56,207 --> 00:02:58,318 and even recited poetry to them. 56 00:02:58,318 --> 00:03:01,848 His harsh discipline was necessary against a much stronger enemy 57 00:03:01,848 --> 00:03:06,838 who didn't hesitate to burn entire villages suspected of aiding the rebels. 58 00:03:06,837 --> 00:03:09,983 Let's not forget that the new regime held mass executions 59 00:03:09,983 --> 00:03:12,849 and killed hundreds of people without trial 60 00:03:12,848 --> 00:03:15,918 as soon as they took power in 1959. 61 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:18,689 The executed were officials and collaborators 62 00:03:18,688 --> 00:03:21,489 who had tormented the masses under Batista. 63 00:03:21,489 --> 00:03:24,259 The people supported this revolutionary justice. 64 00:03:24,258 --> 00:03:25,437 Which people? 65 00:03:25,437 --> 00:03:29,948 An angry mob crying for blood does not a democracy make. 66 00:03:29,949 --> 00:03:32,789 And that's not even mentioning the forced labor camps, 67 00:03:32,788 --> 00:03:34,338 arbitrary arrests, 68 00:03:34,338 --> 00:03:39,591 and repression of LGBT people that continued long after the revolution. 69 00:03:39,591 --> 00:03:42,760 There's a reason people kept risking their lives to flee, 70 00:03:42,759 --> 00:03:45,469 often with nothing but the clothes on their backs. 71 00:03:45,469 --> 00:03:47,530 So was that all this Che brought to Cuba? 72 00:03:47,530 --> 00:03:49,399 Just another violent dictatorship? 73 00:03:49,399 --> 00:03:50,669 Not at all. 74 00:03:50,669 --> 00:03:52,591 He oversaw land redistribution, 75 00:03:52,592 --> 00:03:54,747 helped established universal education, 76 00:03:54,747 --> 00:04:01,020 and organized volunteer literacy brigades that raised Cuba's literacy rate to 96%, 77 00:04:01,020 --> 00:04:03,290 still one of the highest in the world. 78 00:04:03,290 --> 00:04:07,341 Which allowed the government to control what information everyone received. 79 00:04:07,341 --> 00:04:10,760 Guevara's idealistic incompetence as Finance Minister 80 00:04:10,759 --> 00:04:13,090 caused massive drops in productivity 81 00:04:13,091 --> 00:04:18,021 when he replaced worker pay raises with moral certificates. 82 00:04:18,021 --> 00:04:19,599 He suppressed all press freedom, 83 00:04:19,600 --> 00:04:23,141 declaring that newspapers were instruments of the oligarchy. 84 00:04:23,141 --> 00:04:27,901 And it was he who urged Castro to host Soviet nuclear weapons, 85 00:04:27,901 --> 00:04:30,229 leading to the Cuban Missile Crisis 86 00:04:30,230 --> 00:04:33,152 that brought the world to the brink of destruction. 87 00:04:33,151 --> 00:04:35,762 He was a leader, not a bureaucrat. 88 00:04:35,762 --> 00:04:38,983 That's why he eventually left to spread the revolution abroad. 89 00:04:38,983 --> 00:04:40,531 Which didn't go well. 90 00:04:40,531 --> 00:04:42,793 He failed to rally rebels in the Congo 91 00:04:42,793 --> 00:04:45,872 and went to Bolivia even when the Soviets disapproved. 92 00:04:45,872 --> 00:04:48,287 The Bolivian Government, with the help of the CIA, 93 00:04:48,286 --> 00:04:53,122 was able to capture and neutralize this terrorist in 1967, 94 00:04:53,122 --> 00:04:55,012 before he could do much damage. 95 00:04:55,012 --> 00:04:58,343 While doing plenty of damage themselves in the process. 96 00:04:58,343 --> 00:04:59,651 So that was the end of it? 97 00:04:59,651 --> 00:05:03,074 Not at all. As Che said, the revolution is immortal. 98 00:05:03,074 --> 00:05:06,187 He was publicly mourned in cities all over the world. 99 00:05:06,187 --> 00:05:08,536 Not by the Cubans who managed to escape. 100 00:05:08,536 --> 00:05:12,663 And his story would inspire young activists for generations to come. 101 00:05:12,663 --> 00:05:18,122 Ha. A trendy symbol of rebellion for those who never had to live under his regime. 102 00:05:18,122 --> 00:05:20,774 Symbols of revolution may become commodified, 103 00:05:20,774 --> 00:05:24,045 but the idea of a more just world remains. 104 00:05:24,045 --> 00:05:27,204 Maybe, but I'm not sharing my coffee. 105 00:05:27,204 --> 00:05:32,103 Che Guevara was captured and executed by government forces in Bolivia. 106 00:05:32,103 --> 00:05:35,264 His remains would not be found for another 30 years. 107 00:05:35,264 --> 00:05:39,692 But did he die a hero or had he already become a villain? 108 00:05:39,692 --> 00:05:44,314 And should revolutions be judged by their ideals or their outcomes? 109 00:05:44,314 --> 00:05:49,134 These are the questions we face when we put history on trial.