I considered him a great mind. Then when he went into exile at the European Parliament with a billion-dollar golden handshake, singing "bella ciao," I changed my mind. He is currently the embodiment of demagoguery. The aforementioned mind is wisely used only to feed a type of television and information that has really become tiresome. more
I don't dislike him; I can't stand those who hype him up. more
Very great CHE GEVARA! I have all his t-shirts in every color! more
Aside from a few tracks, they really annoy me. The album I prefer is also the one that's considered one of their worst (I wonder why?), namely Houses of the Holy. The first one isn't bad either. I think I'll skip the idea of listening to Physical Graffiti. Oh, and Plant's voice is mediocre. more
One of the greatest artists of all time, definitely the greatest of all time in Canterbury. Before the incident, he was the best drummer around, by the way. In simpler terms, GOD. more
Probably, among all those who wear his t-shirt, no one really knows who he was; otherwise, they wouldn't wear his t-shirt. more
No, you couldn't. He tries, the vote goes to those fools who got excited by his feel-good speeches talking about the American Dream and now seem to be caught off guard. As if it were humanly possible to emerge from such a crisis in less than a decade. more
A deadly group as black as pitch. A lethal combination of razor-sharp guitars and Mephistophelian vocals. Perhaps the most wicked band of all time. more
Sbarack Obama! more
Of those who wear his t-shirt, I believe that 12% know who he was. more
Silvio proclaims, "The economic crisis is over," and is mocked; Obama says the same thing and is celebrated.
Silvio sends reinforcements to Afghanistan and is labeled a warmongering servant of the Americans; Obama sends them and wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
Silvio bets on the return to nuclear energy, and people are afraid; Obama bets on it and is called an environmentalist.
Moral: it's always better to be beautiful, young, and tanned than ugly, old, and with foundation! more
Nice and tan. Just for the record, ALL the Americans I know (and there are quite a few) adore him. more
A great man who also made mistakes, like everyone else. In a guerrilla context, he was often too consistent and always crushed any abuse against the defenseless, the innocent, the honest. Among the last heroes. more
In one of the most bigoted and reactionary nations in the world, an attempt is being made to bring a breath of fresh air, for example by reforming one of the most backward aspects of legislation. Aware that this annoys many (especially among Christian fundamentalists), it still takes the courage to do so regardless. more
He fought against fascisms and dictatorships his entire life, even paying with his death, always true to himself, including giving up a prominent position in Castro's Cuba. more
A great warrior, an idealist, ready to give himself for a just cause. One who has used force whenever he deemed it necessary, proving to be a cunning guerrilla fighter and, when needed, a ruthless executioner. His face, however, is paraded at every anti-war protest. Curious contradictions. more
In my opinion, he is a good person. Even-tempered, humble, brave, and certainly not a warmonger like the various Bushes, father and son, and other previous megalomani. The Nobel was a mistake, not due to his will but a significant timing error. He will undoubtedly annoy many racist and hypocritical Americans because of his skin color. He remains a good person, or certainly much better than many others. And it’s not easy at all to govern the USA. more
One of the greatest coaches of all time, results speak for themselves. Certainly the greatest coach in the history of Juve, as far as I'm concerned. He only failed at I***r, although for reasons not solely attributed to him. more
Sure that the Americans sent him up during a nice little period, huh? Is it a coincidence? more
Che Guevara?...wait, let me check...no!!! more