The heat of power draws opportunists, “millions of bees,” as it were, who arrive not to pollinate progress but to bask in its heat, building a suffocating cloud of illusion around the leader.
He was killed by Bolivian soldiers in 1967, yet he is still everywhere. From t-shirts, caps, headpins, coffee mugs to billboards, street walls and even on hot-air balloons, images of Che Guevara are seen across the world including Bangladesh.
The heat of power draws opportunists, “millions of bees,” as it were, who arrive not to pollinate progress but to bask in its heat, building a suffocating cloud of illusion around the leader.
He was killed by Bolivian soldiers in 1967, yet he is still everywhere. From t-shirts, caps, headpins, coffee mugs to billboards, street walls and even on hot-air balloons, images of Che Guevara are seen across the world including Bangladesh.