Message from @Dibabliow
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Memes that also get you in trouble with red flag laws lol
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn!
Love that red flag law cases are mostly based on memes
```But a comparison of Cuba’s human rights record with that of the United States shows that the US should be taking lessons from Cuba.```
my fucking sides
We imported a shitload of cuban doctors
they're all shit
wow this is an old article
"Unlike in the United States, healthcare is considered a right in Cuba. Universal healthcare is free to all. Cuba has the highest ratio of doctors to patients in the world at 6.7 per 1,000 people. The 2014 infant mortality rate was 4.2 per 1,000 live births – one of the lowest in the world.
Healthcare in Cuba emphasizes prevention, rather than relying only on medicine, partly due to the limited access to medicines occasioned by the US blockade. In 2014, the Lancel Journal said, “If the accomplishments of Cuba could be reproduced across a broad range of poor and middle-income countries the health of the world’s population would be transformed.” Cuba has developed pioneering medicines to treat and prevent lung cancer, and prevent diabetic amputations. Because of the blockade, however, we in the United States cannot take advantage of them."
yeah 2016
Imagine writing this
Unironically
"In 2013, the World Health Organization listed life expectancy for women in Cuba at 80; the figure was 77 for men. The probability of dying between ages 15 and 60 years per 1,000 people in the population was 115 for men and 73 for women in Cuba.
During the same period, life expectancy for women in the United States was 81 for women and 76 for men. The probability of dying between 15 and 60 per 1,000 people was 128 for men and 76 for women in the United States."
"Elections to Cuba’s national parliament (the National Assembly) take place every five years and elections to regional Municipal Assemblies every 2.5 years. Delegates to the National Assembly then elect the Council of State, which in turn appoints the Council of Ministers from which the President is elected.
As of 2018 (the date of the next general election in Cuba), there will be a limit of no more than two five-year terms for all senior elected positions, including the President. Anyone can be nominated to be a candidate. It is not required that one be a member of the Communist Party (CP). No money can be spent promoting candidates and no political parties (including the CP) are permitted to campaign during elections. Military personnel are not on duty at polling stations; school children guard the ballot boxes."
Sounds like paradise tbh
exactly
Why aren't we all moving to Cuba?
"Free education is a universal right up to and including higher education. Cuba spends a larger proportion of its GDP on education than any other country in the world. “Mobile teachers” are deployed to homes if children are unable to attend school. Many schools provide free morning and after-school care for working parents who have no extended family. It is free to train to be a doctor in Cuba. There are 22 medical schools in Cuba, up from only 3 in 1959 before the Cuban Revolution."
*>>>school children guard the ballot boxes*
give me a plane ticket
gee that doesn't sound exploitable at all
@Scrye because it's fucked
@Dibabliow I have a helicopter ride for you instead
Yeah jackie, i'm being sarcastic
I know
The best part is that someone who wrote it actually believes this shit
I always wonder why won't all those people fuck off to those paradises
Sorry-
They dont have plane tickets apparently
Pack up and get the fuck out to Cuba/Venezuela
if Cuba's so great
go move there
What's the population of Cuba??
Is it bigger than the US or something?
fuck no
I hope it's ironic
You never know with people
Tell me it's ironic question
Who me? No shit
"Women make up the majority of Cuban judges, attorneys, lawyers, scientists, technical workers, public health workers and professionals. Cuba is ranked first in Save the Children’s ‘Lesser Developed Countries’ Mother’s Index. With over 48% women MPs, Cuba has the third highest percentage of female parliamentarians in the world. Women receive 9 months of full salary during paid maternity leave, followed by 3 months at 75% of full salary. The government subsidizes abortion and family planning, places a high value on pre-natal care, and offers ‘maternity housing’ to women before giving birth."