Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1672596-20130326171333/@comment-1672596-20130905103550

189.63.130.162 wrote: Che fought the imperialism of the United States over the countries in America while Big Boss fought the political control of the patriots over the whole world. They both were in war and acted like someone who's fighting a war. I mean, they did everything they had to do for their ideals. Both Che and Big Boss became legends in their worlds. Loved but some, hated by many... Sigh, the United States was not imperialist during the Cold War. If we were, Nicaragua, France, GB, West Germany, Spain and all those countries we were allied to (ie, Western Europe) or otherwise neutral to (any of the Central and Southern American countries among others) would have our own forces in that country and more importantly, they'd be singing our National Anthem instead of their national anthem as well as speaking our primary language instead of their own, heck, even forgetting their own history by that point (You know, like how the Roman Empire or the British Empire handled things, and certainly how the so-called anti-imperialistic Soviet Union handled things). And if Che was truly against imperialism, he wouldn't have supported Stalin (to the point of even signing his letters as "Stalin II") or supported the USSR (heck, certainly not cheering when Stalin/Khrushchev tried to butcher that freedom movement in Hungaria and Eastern Germany), because the USSR was quite blatantly imperialistic (What else do you call the entire Eastern Bloc or what Stalin and the other Communists did to neighboring countries or other countries in remote places such as Africa?). No, Che Guevara was for Communism, and desired a Communist Empire. Its not even close to the same as Big Boss, who at least did actually try to stop the Patriots as well as Communism. You would be closer to the mark if Che was compared to Volgin or, ironically enough, Coldman. The closest we've EVER come to becoming imperialistic was the late 19th century, early 20th century. Either way, this topic was about why Kaz, of all people, would support a monster.