Tune
In, Turn On – Get Shot
by
Humberto Fontova
by Humberto Fontova
DIGG THIS
The cover of
the current Rolling Stone magazine features mega movie star
Johnny Depp hugging mega rock star Keith Richards. In the world's
top-grossing movie of the moment these two "blood brothers," as
Rolling Stone calls them, team up as father-son. Throughout the
RS article, Depp, who moved to Hollywood as an amateur rock guitarist
only to see his fortunes blossom elsewhere in the entertainment
industry, gushes about the Rolling Stones, and Keith Richards in
particular, as his " models, inspiration," etc. etc.
Hanging from
Depp's neck during the Rolling Stone photo shoot is his famous
pendant with the face of another "counter-culture" legend who serves
as a wellspring of Depp inspiration: Ernesto "Che" Guevara. A few
years ago in a Vibe magazine interview Depp proclaimed his
"digging" of Che Guevara.
As a rocker-hipster
fan of Che Guevara Johnny Depp has plenty of company.
"Che Guevara
has given rise to a cult of almost religious hero worship among
radical intellectuals and students across much of the Western world,"
proclaimed Time magazine in May 1968. With his hippie hair
and wispy revolutionary beard, Che is the perfect postmodern conduit
to the nonconformist, seditious '60s."
"1968 actually
began in 1967 with the murder of Che," recounts Christopher Hitchens.
"His death meant a lot to me, and countless like me, at the time.
He was a role model."
"1968 was the
onset of a totally new age, with a new conception of how people
should be: they should not to be governed by authorities from above."
Gushed Kai Kracht, West Germany's version of Abbie Hoffman. We studied
the great revolutionaries of our century: Lenin, Mao, Che (apparently
none of these governed from above!) we wanted to learn from their
success. Our revolution was young, and full of groovy slogans."
Oddly, considering
his profession and lifestyle, Depp's Pirates "blood brother" Keith
Richards, seems immune to (or perhaps simply oblivious of) Che-Mania.
The Stones, after all, in their classic Sympathy for the Devil cast
Lucifer as directing Che's mentors, models and early suitors – the
Bolsheviks: "Stood around St Petersburg when I saw it was a time
for a change...killed the Czar and his ministers....Anastasia screamed
in vain."
Had Johnny
Depp been born two decades earlier and in Cuba and attempted the
lifestyle of a U.S. teenager or campus rebel, his "digging" would
have been of a more literal nature. Depp would have found himself
digging ditches and mass-graves in a prison camp system inspired
by the man glorified on his little pendant. Had his digging lagged,
a "groovy" Czech machine-gun butt might have shattered his teeth
or perhaps some "groovy" Soviet bayonets slashed his buttocks.
In a famous
speech in 1961 Che Guevara denounced the very "spirit of rebellion"
as "reprehensible." "Youth must refrain from ungrateful questioning
of governmental mandates" commanded Guevara. "Instead they must
dedicate themselves to study, work and military service."
And woe to
those youths "who stayed up late at might and thus reported to work
(government forced-labor) tardily." Youth, wrote Guevara, " should
learn to think and act as a mass." "Those who chose their own path"
(as in growing long hair and listening to Yankee-Imperialist Rock
& Roll) were denounced as worthless "lumpen" and "delinquents."
In his famous speech Che Guevara even vowed, "to make individualism
disappear from Cuba! It is criminal to think of individuals!"
Tens of thousands
of Cuban youths learned that Che Guevara's admonitions were more
than idle bombast. In Che Guevara the hundreds of Soviet KGB and
East German STASI "consultants" who flooded Cuba in the early 60's,
found an extremely eager acolyte. By the mid 60's the crime of a
"rocker" lifestyle or effeminate behavior got thousands of youths
yanked off Cuba's streets and parks by secret police and dumped
in prison camps with "Work Will Make Men Out of You" in bold letters
above the gate and with machine gunners posted on the watchtowers.
The initials for these camps were UMAP, not GULAG, but the conditions
were identical.
Today the world’s
largest Che Guevara image adorns Cuba’s headquarters for its KGB-trained
secret police. And Johnny Depp seems delighted to flaunt this emblem
from his pendants, shirts and kerchiefs.
Johnny Depp
also "digs" Jack Kerouac's famous and free-spirited travelogue.
"On The Road was my bible for years," boasts Depp. Yet from his
t-shirts to his pendants to his bandanas, Depp habitually flaunts
the emblem of a regime that imprisons anyone who attempts travel
from one Cuban province to the other without proper police-state
"papers," and machine-guns anyone who tries to travel abroad.
The world's
most famous Rock & Roll publication features the guitarist for
the world's most famous Rock & Roll band, while Rock & Roll
fan Johnny Depp proudly sports the face of a Stalinist Police Chief
whose KGB-trained goons herded rock and roll fans into prison camps
for the crime of being rock and roll fans.
"I bet you
were expecting a Hollywood putz," boasted Depp to his obsequious
Vibe magazine interviewer who seemed dazzled by Depp's penetrating
sagacity. "Bet you expected some f**cking commodity without a brain
in his head!"
Nothing
of the sort, Mr. Depp. Even in Hollywood, you tower as an exceptional
intellectual commodity.
June
5, 2007
Humberto
Fontova [send him mail]
is the author of Exposing
the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him.
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