Yet another awful Guevara....
At least she's not as dangerous as her grand-father....just stupid.
Lydia Guevara poses seminude in a PETA campaign that tells viewers to "join the vegetarian revolution," said PETA spokesman Michael McGraw.
The print campaign is expected to debut in October in magazines and posters, Mr McGraw said. It will be launched first in Argentina, where Che Guevara was born, and then internationally.
PETA approached the 24-year-old in recent months after finding out she was a vegetarian, Mr McGraw said.
In the advert, Lydia Guevara wears camouflage pants, a red beret, and bandoliers of baby carrots while standing with one fist on her hip and the other outstretched.
"It very much evokes the tag line of the ad, which is 'Join the vegetarian revolution,"' Mr McGraw said. "It's an homage of sorts to her late grandfather."
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Talk "B" list celeb.
Pretty sad when your claim to fame is that your sperm donor's sperm donor was famous.
I bet you anything those are fake tits. How can the granddaughter of a famous commie revolutionary carry on a tribute to him with fake tits. I mean how borgeous can you get than fake tits? She lives in the US right?
Here is an interesting story about another granddaughter of Che at a conference in Iran: http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-7025692/IRAN-CHE-GUEVARA-S-CHILDREN.html
"The people of Cuba, Fidel [Castro] and Che Guevara were never socialists or communists. Fidel has several times admitted that he and Che and the people of Cuba hated the Soviets for all they had done," he said. "'Today communism has been thrown into the trash bin of history as it was predicted by Ayatollah Khomeini."
Ghasemi added that the only way to save the world was through a "religious, pro-justice movement."
An indignant Aleida, however, started her own address "in the name of the people of Cuba." "We are a socialist nation," she asserted. She also said the people of Cuba were grateful to the Soviet Union and there had never been any discord between the two nations, as mentioned by Ghasemi. She advised him to "always refer to original sources instead of translations to find out about Che Guevara's beliefs."
"My father never talked about God. He never met God. My father knew there was no absolute truth," Aleida said, responding...
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