Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1672596-20130326171333/@comment-1672596-20130327145157

I know about it not being readily accessible in Central America. That's why I felt that the FSLN's references to Che would have been appropriate. Heck, have Big Boss talk about Che with the FSLN since he knows they at least understand Che at most. However, I draw the line at Kaz and Big Boss being fanboys when discussing things that were implied to between the two of them. I mean, Big Boss at least had some experience in the CIA, and during that time they did keep watch over Che's activities, and the Southern region of the USA at least would have known about Che's horrors, seeing how many Cuban exiles and refugees who risked being eaten by Sharks to get away from Cuba with their lives after the revolution tended to settle in the Southern region, especially Florida.

And technically, Big Boss still had some Solid Snake-like beliefs in Peace Walker. Besides, I'm not sure if Solid Snake was ever patriotic to America to begin with, since Solid Snake admitted in the briefing files that he was "no patriot."

Overall, you do seem to have some points, Soul Reaper. Still, the way Big Boss and Kaz were talking seemed to imply they took up the pro-Che propaganda with no questions asked, or at least that's what the briefing files imply.