Food, sanitation, housing and healtcare are the most basic rights

Food, sanitation, housing and healtcare are the most basic rights

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you forgot internet, fast wifi connection and at leat one free video game

Food is rationed, sanitation infrastructure was build in 1950, healthcare is terrible because of lack of resources, housing is shit because private property doesn't exist in Cuba, so the government can take your home if they want.

Then Cuba is the last place you’d want to live

cuban healthcare is abysmal despite socialists wanting you to believe otherwise

and how does it compare to Haitian and Dominican healthcare? (don't answer. this was a rhetorical question)

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Haitian is probably crappy, Dominican is actually decent

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it shouldn't even be possible to seethe this hard

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I can confirm plenty of people go to DR to study medicine.

> can't read
expected from a marxist leaf. He asked me not to reply, so I did it but not directly to not hurt his feelings

Haitian healthcare being shit doesn't make the Cuban one good. Cuban doctors are really great but the lack of resources, medicines and equipment have made Cuban doctors to treat cancer with fucking aspirines.

>Food, sanitation, housing and healtcare
Yeah right, it doesn't matter if all those four are crap, at least they have access to it, amirite?

>macritina
yikes

Laughable leftovers of a communist puppet regime. Housing that doesn’t collapse and kill you randomly is also a good place to start.

>tf
>tp

They're still far better than Venezuela
The fucking state

>tfw you have people literally dying from hepatitis a
so much for communism lmao

Are you implying the government CAN'T take your home in any other country?

But those countries are terrible because of african genes, not capitalism

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>housing is shit because private property doesn't exist in Cuba, so the government can take your home if they want.

>be in literally any other country
>get laid off
>can't find a solid job matching near previous salary
>lost home
is it suddenly better when homes are taken by private hands than gov't hands?

Not without first going through the courts. The town I lived in wanted to force my neighbor to trim his tree so it would stop being a fire hazard for the power transformer underneath it, they had to take him to court where they obtained the legal right to force him to trim his property at the property line. This took about 18 months.

Edmonton and Calgary are fine places to live despite work being mostly seasonal up there, home prices fall to compensate for the shittier work. It's why Canadians come down here to scab work in their off season, because they get a cheap vacation and get double the money.

>takes 18 months to remove a fire hazard in a capitalist liberal democracy
muh inefficient socialism

you couldn't give a more extreme example if it was possible, could you?

Do you understand what the different between personal property and private property is? You're allowed to own a home (but only *a* home, not several homes not in use) under communism just like under capitalism, but you can't own a factory or any other form of capital. The government has just as much of a right to take your home away in Cuba as in the US or here in Sweden.

that is an extremely common phenomenon, after the 2008 crash millions lost jobs only to find that the job market would change dramatically over the next decade, with a huge boom in part-time, low wage, contract/temp work

Cuban government can take your home without reason. Cubans don't invest in improving their homes because if you have a nice house the government can take your home and turn it into a hostel or museum, that's why all Cuban cities are falling apart.

The only human rights that you listed is food, which Cuba doesn’t have.
The most basic human rights are food, Persuit of happiness, property, and the ability to be rich through hardwork

so then people aren't allowed to have garages or kitchens in their homes lest they use it to build or cook something. Already my state completely bans private kitchens from being used to cook any sort of commercially sold product, people who do that have to get a business license and have their kitchen inspected by the health dept and rated (and the rating posted in a visible exterior location). I know because when I was in highschool the government fined me $2500 and audited my parents because I sold cupcakes at a flea market.

So why is the Haitian healthcare so bad? Isn't Haiti a capitalist heaven? Why didn't capitalism turn them into Switzerland? IT MAKES NO SENSE

>that's why all Cuban cities are falling apart.
"no," even if your statement wasn't hyperbolic, there are more relevant reasons for cuba's failing infrastructure
being targetted with sanctions by the largest economic power in the world, while losing a major trading partner in the 90s (USSR) has dealt the cuban economy a large blow, and even while this persists, they've still managed to create an entire environmentally sustainable economy and carry a higher quality of life than in nearly any other country in the caribbean and central america

we live in a capitalist society, where personal and private property are the same in the eyes of the owner.

>so then people aren't allowed to have garages or kitchens in their homes lest they use it to build or cook something
That's personal property.
But Cubans don't, so for them there's a difference.

that's neat, but he was obviously talking about the differentiation between the two in a given socialist/communist society

>Isn't Haiti a capitalist heaven?
not really they barely have any insitutions (public or private) to enforce the private property rights inherent in capitalism

Even then Cuba is so bad that they literally go to Haiti in search of basic stuff

youtube.com/watch?v=oQR7VidXBA4

Most Haitians are much, much poorer than the people in that video.

I love how people blame socialism on Cuba's economic problems while ignoring the actual economic crusade against them by none other than the actual fucking capitalist superpower, which imposes sanctions and an embargo that cripples their entire economy.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_embargo_against_Cuba

and despite this they still manage to have a life expectancy higher than USA, among many other things.
you're all a bunch of retards

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Is American embargo really that bad? I don't think so.
Cuba has a bigger import volumen than El Salvador, Bolivia, Paraguay or Uruguay.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_imports

The question is what the imports consist of. There's probably a lot of oil.

That’s a communist propaganda company you shared

>NY Times
>CIA Factbook
>World Health Organization
>communist propaganda companies
alright mong

I hope they import medicines and medical equipment, because their doctors are at the border to use witchcraft to cure patients.

> the so called reliability of cuban statistics

Agreed, Communism will win.

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Cuba has the exact same import volume as El Salvador and Paraguay, both very, very shit countries that have pretty much half of Cuba's population, and a tiny bit more than Uruguay, a country that has a fourth of its population.

superb.