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  • 0:17 mooola cuba!

  • La absurda historia del pueblo de Cuba por la mafia revolucionaria de los hermanos Castro, me recuerda al Colonialismo. Ellos temen de las naciones libres, por eso es la política de autoaislamiento de Cuba. Esta política de reclusión los aleja del peligro que afrontarían si establecieran relaciones con USA, pues ese enemigo imaginario los alimenta en el poder, mientras que el gobierno se come las migajas de la patria de Martí, Maceo y los cubanos viven en plena pobreza.

  • The concept of Socialism looks great on paper, and it seems like it it could work well.

    But some how it can never work in countries

  • I love cuba <3

    do you know that's the song(s) on the video?

  • eit alguien m puede desir por k en cuba ai puros carros clasicos aunke esten bien madriados pero por k es asi o ke pedo estan mas baratos o ke yo kiero komprar uno pero el pedo k la neta no se nada de ese pais mas k tienen  un presidente dictador y ya

  • @sekmethluxuria en cuba hay esos carros porque no tenemos empresas como ford, toyota, honda, etc. asi de facil, Cuba y USA no se parecen en nada asi q no tenemos las mismas cosas

  • It was the Americans that put Fidel Castro in power once they got tired of Batista. They used Batista like a puppet and then they kick him out not allowing him to seek exile in the U.S. The Americans thought they can push Fidel Castro around but he came at them like SNAKE. Fidel Castro is the one Latin Dictator that the U.S. has not bee able to push around.

  • (cont'd) amazingly warm people.

  • I live in the US and have been to Cuba twice (illegally) -- once thru Mexico and once thru Jamaica. I went with an open mind. I spent a lot of time in Old Havana, in people's homes, and talked to scores of young people. With few exceptions, they hate it and want out. It really is a totalitarian police state. Every block has someone who monitors everything going on and reports to the government. People are terrified of speaking their minds. And they are very, very poor. But they are amazingly wa

  • Hay una gran diversidad en la población del Caribe hispano, con personas de origen Europeo o indígena, y un número importante de negros y mulatos (descendientes de la unión de blancos y negros). La presencia de varias culturas en el Caribe se refleja en la lengua, la comida, la música y las prácticas religioso-paganas de algunos miembers de su población.

  • WHATHEFUK??? AN AUDI CAR IN CUBA??? HOW DID IT GET THERE ANYWAY?

    1:25

  • @iguanarc hahaha good eye, what tha fuck doing a audi car there

  • Atalay1

    Improvement in health care? Are you Cuban? You need to quit talking about stuff you know nothing about. My aunt had take her own sheets, light bulb for her stay in the hospital. No sanitary conditions in hospitals. If you are foreigner the government takes you to a different hospital where you pay in U.S. dollars and different sanitary conditions. Cuban people get a different way.

  • There are two Cubas:

    1-The one for tourists and foreigners. You guys get to eat and have access to whatever your money can buy.

    2-The other is for the Cuban nationals who struggle to make ends meet. And, don't blame the U.S. embargo or the European Union. Only Castro is to blame. Cuba has been buying grains and other food from the U.S. and this food never reaches the people. Only the higher elite of the government get it and some trickles down to security people who keeps them in power.

  • @Ric33194 Exactly...how come people do not get it !!?? It's not that hard !!

    And there are two currencies, the one you use to buy a TV or an Audi like the one in the video.

    And the one cuban nationals use to barely feed themselves.

    Cuba needs a New Revolution.

    Egypt = 30 years of tyranny. ~~~~ Cuba = 50 painful years, and counting

    And about "Cuba's Infant Mortality".... if a 1000 children die...

    Who the hell's gonna know outside of Cuba ??

    Ignorance (imposed or not) is the root of all evil.

  • its messed up that u see all those old cars and the one guy with the audi

  • I LOVE CUBA when i go to cuba i get free taxi rides i get free hotel room i get cigaretts and i go to the beach and enjoy myself its like heaven in cuba for me

    and at cuba i feel like at home in matter a fact i might even build a hous there in a year or two. but i love cuba the best country in the world and your free from the fat americans thank god cuba exist i dont know what i would do with cuba like i said cuba is the best country on this planet.

    GREETINGS FROM SERBIA MY CUBAN FRIENDS

  • What health care or human rights is the US speaking of btw? Are these the same rights that, Cheri Honkala, the director of Union for the Rights of People in Kesington, USA, alluded to when she stated that 80 million poor people in the US do not have social programs to aid them; and 42 million do not have any health program?

    Yeah, your luxury hospitals for bourgeois can look cooler than Cuban hospitals. But there are no one in Cuba who dont have a health care program.

  • >>> USA hate any country who fight against their imperialist and neo-liberalist politics. (watch the War on Democracy btw) They use anti-socialist propaganda and just brainwash people just because, they are afraid of Cuba. They are afraid Cuba's fight against USA's slavery can courage other Latin American countries. They are afraid Che's internationalist ideology. But today it's happening. In Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil etc. Latin America wont be backyard of Yankee!

  • @Atalay

    Do you live in Cuba? Probably not and that is why you are spewing all this non sense. Just, check how are the economies and well being of tthe people is in these country you mentioned. Except for Brazil because Lula Da Silva knew better than to mess with a economy of free enterprise. The others, Castro, Chavez are just tyrants looking out for themselves and stealing as much as they can. No freedom of the press or speech. You need to open your eyes and EDUCATE yourself. Good luck to you

  • Anti-socialist propaganda blinded your eyes, you dont even see the truth, that is so appear. The reason of USA's hatred against Cuba is so obvious. Cause with revolution in Cuba, USA just lost one of it's cheaper human labor and money loundering sources. Cuba was backyard of American Mafia before revolution. Just research and you will see that conditions of Cubans were "much" more worse than today. (Actually today in some ways Cuba's condition is much better than any Latin American country)>>

  • So how is Cuba as far as the culture and what is the plan to make cuba a better place to be?

  • 2:06 their probably like "I can see Florida from here!!! LETS GO!!!

  • Cuba is the only Communist country on earth. And it's the only country on earth with equality, freedom, freedom of speech, best education for free. Best health care for free. 

  • >>>>>>>>>>

    USA is using false propagandas against any country who fight for their freedom against USA's imperialist politics.

    But whole Latin America is starting to fought against USA's neo-liberalist and imperialist politics.

    VIVA FIDEL

    VIVA CHAVEZ

    YA BASTA VIVA ZAPATİSTA

  • @Atalay here is a simple way to remove the biggest problem on earth.

    "Bomb USA with Nuclear weapons to they glow green"

  • IN USA backed-up Batista's regime, almost %70 of the Cuban land was owned by USA companies, and native Cubans life conditions was just horrible. Diseases like typhoid, dysentery, measles etc and malnutrition were reasons of major deaths, rate of baby-deaths were around %6. Literacy rate was one of the lowest around the world. There were just one medical school. Life expectancy was under 60. And you know what? USA never use that "human rights" arguments against Cuba that time... Hmmm..>>>>>>>>>

  • Those are facts by even accepted by World Bank.

    I wont even compare those reports with USA backed up Batista's regime. Yes, thanks to embargos, politic pressure of USA, Cuba is not richiest country, but as you can see below, they are one of the bests if we talk about social-justice.

  • I sure wish America was the horrible place everyone makes it out to be. Maybe then ten of thousands of people would stop trying to get in.

  • So you morons think there are not starving people in the US? I can drive 30 miles down the highway and find plenty of starving and homeless ppl in Milwaukee. So is the US evil? The US does not allow many citizens to leave our country, or vote for leaders! Ive read Castro's books, his goal is to eliminate poverty and homelessness. What is wrong with taking care of the poor and providing free healthcare and education? At least they made an attempt the US cant even f-in try?Please enlighten me

  • Someone needs to send Obama and Fidel on a boat to a deserted island where their dreams of "change" can make more sense. Equality makes more sense when you are comparing it to grains of sand then people who require food and basic essentials to stay alive.

    I hope that the people who make these idiotic comments about a dream world Cuba stop. You are insulting the people who DIED trying to escape Fidel and the Cubans who gave up their lives to have FREEDOM.

  • I am tired of seeing these stupid Americans make claims they cannot testify to AT ALL. These must be the same stupid Americans who voted in Obama to bring in the same "great health care" and "great education". Maybe Fidel would be better liked and accepted if someone sent him a nobel peace prize too for bringing "change". They only change these two will bring is the End Times or better yet, force us all into mass suicide because no one has a fricken job or food to eat.

  • viva cubaaaa fuck americaaaaa

  • So poor!

  • cube looks like america in the 1930's. I wonder why, socialism just a pretty word for communism.

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  • How do you stifle an growth? Socialism, 

  • lol that's a $50,000 audi. they probably still drive old american cars because everything america has built after that period essentially runs like shit.

  • why dosent little havana look like this??

  • DAMN! I see the discussions here and its really weird...

    who should I believe? the people who where born in Cuba, live there and then had to escape. or the ones outside who've never live in Cuba like locals under the castro regime... damn! this is so hard! despite the fact that of course... the ones who've never live in Cuba strangely know everything about it, and are experts in their subject... hmmm... such a tough choice...

  • @Sexisttroll Stockholms syndrome.

  • I think it is a noble effort their Gov. made to end exploitation of Cubas ppl, only casinos, and hookers could make money in pre-castro cuba. Castro, banned gambling and prostitiution and sought to give the common farmer/worker money, free education, good Drs, w/ free universal health care, and no homeless ppl. These are noble goals and Cuba boasts some of the best Docs in the world and lowest aids rate in the world, ill take my health over fancy things anyday, dont give up on socialism!

  • looks like a shit hole

  • Very nice video. Thank you very much. This is the only way I'll ever get to see Cuba.

  • Cuba libre forever. Castro will fall down.

  • @jpsmart59 I hope...

  • i went there back in april. it was simply the best trip i made. cubans are so friendly! seeing this really makes me sad that i'm not there anymore =( it's a wonderful country, with awsome people who deserve to live so much better

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  • I think i will go there.Find out for myself.Americans are not allowed to go there.

  • My brother is still in Cuba. There is little food for the average citizen, only foreigners get to eat regularly. I just got a letter from him telling me how tired he is of the fake soy ground "beef" and how his daughter, a government worker who has totally sold out to the tyrants, suffers from dizzy spells from sheer hunger. Cuban people are suffering and some idiots on this site continue to spew Communist propaganda.

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo Its funny how people who doesn't have family in Cuba and has never been in Cuba want the revolution and all that shit... they don't even know what they're asking for...

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo Much of Cuba's suffering is directly caused by the US government. Many US citizens can tell you horror stories about the US government. For example, my younger sister has just died and it is because of the US government's intentional neglect of the 9/11 clean up workers. What is your response to that? Let not talk about communism vs. capitalism. Let us start talking about humanism. I hope you are doing something to relieve the suffering of your brother's family.

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo Sir , your point is well taken, but I have to ask you, in regard to countries like Nicaragua after the Sandinistas were voted out, children who had food health care, lost it under the U.S backed leaders from 90-2006. Also if what your saying is true. why is Cuba's Infant Mortality rate lower than the U.S. Do you believe going to a hyper capitalist system like under Batista that that's going to feed people, how about just lifting the embargo,maybe that's the problem.

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo If what you are saying is true then you need to call UNICEF, for they have listed Cuba as having the lowest malnutrition rate in all over Latin America. In addition, the election of the Sandinistas back in power in Nicaragua in 2006 has seen a significant drop in malnutrition. I'm not trying to dispute your opinions I'm just concerned cause many capitalists countries going along with the IMF and World Bank have people literally starving to death and to pick on Cuba is crazy

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo , well, the idiots spreading communist propaganda are the tourists that eat, as you say, regularly when the visit the "paradise" island. The idiots are not the ones forced to live on the Cuban salary, or I imagine they would be spreading a different message.

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo Well that is lies... ive been to cuba.. when it was under castro.. and everyone got food, and the necessary things to live(at very low standards though), but saying that people dont get food regularly, is just straight up lying.. i guess that is what you americans have to do to feel better about blocking the country from trading with other countries.. i agree though, that communism isnt working very well..

  • @Denmarkpwns Yeah, I agree with you, Im cuban myself and cuban people DO get the food they need, at low standards as you said but they get it, say they don't is just exaggerate too much

  • I have been to Cuba recently to visit my brother who still lives there and the reality of Cuba's so called "free" health care is quite different from the truth.

    The truth is that when my brother, a retired coronel from the Cuban army, needed hernia surgery, I had to send him the mesh patch as well as sutures and other supplies, AND $300 to pay the surgeon who was performing the "free" surgery.

    So what health care do Cubans with no access to dollars and US goods get? Nada.

  • Thts my cuba. (:

  • 635.000 get graduated from universities in Cuba after revolution.

    more than 200 hospitals built after revolution

    Today Cuba have the worlds highest rate of doctor per people.

    Just compare Batista's dictatorship with Cuba after revoluition. U can easily notice how much they improved, compare rate of baby-death (almost none right now), rate of people how to read-write (right now its %100).

    If Cuba have economic problems its because of embargo, but its for sure they give their people best they can

  • @Atalay accept for the fact that they lack various products in supermarkets, building materials and you are jailed for speaking against the government

  • @Atalay The reason for the low infant death is FORCED ABORTIONS the moment something is wrong with the fetus. Get your facts, and stop spewing communist propaganda. The economic problems are not the result of the embargo; they are caused by a centrally controlled economy that does not reflect the 'invisible hand' of the marketplace, but it designed according the the whims of two dynosaurs and the sycophants who follow their edicts/

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo

    All the rates i wrote were facts. Force Abortions? LOL. The reason why the rate is so low is "according to UNICEF" there are %0 malnutrition for babies in Cuba, and free health care for everyone. You are just a brained washed USA minion who cant even see USA-backed up Batista's tyranny in Cuba. Havana was your whore house, you were controlin %70 of Cubans land. They were suffering hunger, almost 1/4 dont know how to read/write, baby death rates was one the the highest.

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo

    As an American, u should know that USA is the biggest tyranny that ever existed. U killed a whole native nation. You did massacres in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan. And with ur imperialist politics, u exploit poor countries as a cheaper labor by controling their governments (like Batista). You are the biggest reason of hunger todays world, u use propaganda against Cuba cause they can courge those countries you exploit. You always hated equality, justice and freedom .

  • @Atalay now i agree with everything but we are the reason for world hunger today we do not take there food wtf is up with that we help way more than we should but im also native american so i understand the massacres and alot of wat usa did was wrong

  • @Atalay this guy is a complete moron trying to justify usa blocking cuban trade with other counties by saying nothing is working there anyways.. just ignore that prick.

  • @Atalay Yeah many graduate, but few can find jobs and hose who do make about $15 a month.

    One thing Cuba can boast is that it has the best educated prostitutes, as doctors, lawyers and engineers are forced to sell themselves to tourists to feed their families.

    Cuba used to EXPORT beef before the Castro tyranny and now there is practically no beef in Cuba, so what happened? Did the cattle get on rafts and flee to the US? Or did the government "managers" eat the breeding stock?

  • @Elcorazonconquevivo

    Few can find jobs? Unemployment rate is around %1 in Cuba. Feed their families? According to UNICEF malnutrition in Cuba is %0. You are just keep lying about Cuba and dont worry i went there, and'll go for MA next year to study FREE. And denying embargo of USA's effect on their economics are just pure ignorance, dont get offense. They got faults which i criticise either but calling them tyranny without seeing how much they improved after USA-backed up Batista, is just irony

  • Many people's knowledge about Cuba is just false USA propagandas! Cuba's heatlh and education systems are simply best and free for every Cubans (look at the awards they get from UNESCO etc). There are no baby-deaths, rate of people who know how to read-write is %100, there are just %1 unemployments, cuba is one of the most safe places in world if you look crime rates, I can keep goin till morning.

    I went Cuba, and will go there to study MA. Their people are just so warm and wise.

  • CUBA IS FREE !! FUCK THE USA OF EVIL AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF CUBA !!

  • @maxistsocialist ...really really free ....they aren.t ... but is an amazing country with hot people and very hot women

  • funny how that guy is impressed by some old car from the 1950s. you can see those every day in los angeles, if you look hard enough. and they are in better shape and condition also.

    well whatever. Viva Fidel !!!

  • what's the name of that song

  • thats my beautiful Cuba, its very sad to see such a beautiful country crumble a little more each day. I hope embargo gets taken out some day and the U.S.A. could join with Cuba.

  • Im not a bourgeois. Im a simple working man. My family had a decent life before the Castro's dictatorship. I was 6 years old when the bourgeois Fidel Castro destroy the freedom in Cuba. The others white bourgeois supremacy help Castro's and his pupets to hurl down the black president Fulgencio Batista. Many working Cuban peoples hate the Castro's dictatorship. Examples my family with all sacrifice build their own business, and Castro's pupets close down. I dont know who wrongly inform you.

  • @azalori Batista was whiter than Castro for one. Two the mass of the country was illiterate and now Cuba has the highest literacy level in the world. Three in capitalism there will always be poor and a lot of the time there will be some well off people like you were but the majority were not. Batista was much more a dictator than Castro "was." The workers in cuba that know life before castro know it is much better and the politicaly educated know that problems now come from the US' embargo.

  • @Hilldebrand Hey man sell the mansion, sell the Mercedes car, quit your job, and move to CUBA. Have a good time in the China sin alarde house cochambre.

  • @Hilldebrand Sometime I recognize that some people dont have the slice idea for what they are saying. Knows first about your country & then the foreing countries business later.

  • @azalori its sad that people how people who haven't live that, say that is good and the revolution and Castro are good, when we've got people who've say the opposite who have actually lived that, been there and suffer the tyranny...

  • @Sexisttroll We are terrorize by the Castro's dictatorship for over 52 years. We have to scape & die in the sea looking for freedom. Is our only choice.

  • yeah thats what my neighbor did... he came in a boat back in the 90s he's a doctor and he was earning $9 over there back then... his brother (who still lives there) says the wage has risen... but its still ridiculous... he has to send his brother money because he was starting to collect cans after work... its just sad how ignorant people support this...

  • It looks like you didn't even get out of havana. Why don't you show the real cuba, not just the tourist sections? Go out to Camaguey, Moron, or Santa Clara where there are real Cubans working 10 hours a day for 10 Cuban pesos an hour (approx. equivalent to .4 USD) just so that they can feed their families. These men are the heroes of socialism, the heroes of mankind, and are few and far between in this new generation.

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  • I never understood why we would trade with China and not Cuba. I would love to visit there.

  • Go and visit. My country is a great country, and the people even better, but on your way to Varadero, try to live with the regular cubans for at least 45 days, and only put 20 US Dollars in your pocket, by the way this is what a doctor makes PER MONTH in myt beautiful country. On you way to Varadero stop and get a Jinetera, by the way that Jinetera guarantee could be a Doctor, an Architect or an Engineer.

    If you don't have money, just offer a loaf of Soap, a used pair of Jean or a Deodorant.

  • Cuba is the upper lip. It's about what I did not say.

  • como pode hoje alguem viver no passado?

  • I wish we had better relations with Cuba... The people look so friendly. Why cant The US govt and Cuba get along?? Such a shame, this is the 21st century!!

  • Viva mi cuba linda LIBREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEE

    abajo fidel

  • If the standard of living is inexpensive then wages don't need to be high, a lot like our country. In No Name, Alabama min. wage is probably $5.50; in Los Angeles, minimum age is probably $12.00 (I don't know the exact figures so don't attack me!)

  • Capitalists and socialists can get rich off their "subjects" all the time if the right officials are in office doing the dirty work. Remember Mobutu in Zaire? Or any other country for that matter with corrupt thieves disguised as servants of the people. A healthy government of any persuasion has very little corruption and dishonesty.

  • Please people, don't be so ignorant and don't talk about things you don't know. The healthcare and education is not free when a citizens get paid only $20 us dollar monthly and the GPD is $9,500 per capita yearly. Also, if people admire the socialist government so much, why not pay them a visit? Remember to leave your luggage at home and to work for cuban pesos not c.u.c's. Cuba has 2 faces, one for foreigners and other for natives. To understand Cuba, you gotta live in Cuba.

  • @elloco575 For those of you who can afford to go to Cuba, bring your luggage and give everything you have to the Cubans, as the US embargo has caused great hardship. As an individual, make reparations for the destruction. And once you leave, make sure to regularly send money to your friends and family in Cuba. They will use it wisely, as they are very intelligent, well educated and generous.

  • @elloco575 And now let's talk about the oppressiveness of the US system. 1 out of 8 Americans receive food stamps. Too many American's are homeless and living in shelters or on the streets or in jail. US public education is out of control in its inferiority. Too many American's do not have access to basic health care. The poor are experimented on in medical studies. Need I go on. As you're living in a bubble of ignorance that you have created for yourself, you will pay no attention.

  • como se llama la cancion

  • Mi Habana linda.

  • Nice clip of Havana Cuba for those of you who do not know this is the capital and this is not what the rest of cuba looks like. The capital gets lots of tourism so the income is much higher there. The majority of the island is very poor and most houses have of aluminum roofs.

  • @marlily : for all of those who do not know (you) that's the case in most latin american countries.

  • At the time the earthquake struck Haiti, 344 Cuban doctors were providing health service along with over 500 local Haitian graduates of Cuban medical schools. The Cubans had been implementing their model Comprehensive Health Program, but immediately switched to treating earthquake victims when the emergency struck. The Cubans quickly established field hospitals and began performing operations.

  • @elizabethfaraone So? This justifies an old barely functioning corrupt system of socialism. I love how people always use the argument " well they have free health care and education!" Big deal, you know how many other countries in the world have those things too and they don't have to oppress and keep their people down.

  • @sanshoukid I loved living in Cuba, a place where no one is addicted to the mind altering substances we call "anti-depressants", where people are well educated, thoughtful, caring and sharing and where there isn't a strong dependence on oil that "developed" countries so eagerly consume at the expense of human and wild life. And I find the oppressiveness of the US system even more horrifying than the oppressiveness of the Cuban system. But I'm sure you revel in your freedom to exploit others.

  • @elizabethfaraone then GO BACK TO CUBA YOU INGRATE! Get out of this wonderful country that REAL Cubans risk their lives to get to. Here in Miami where I live, Cubans have come and made incredible entrepreneurial achievements that would have been impossible in Cuba. the culture here in Hialeah (my neighborhood) is a thing of beauty. But if you want to go back to that hell-hole where you can and WILL get ARRESTED for expressing opinions, go on right ahead.

    we won't miss you.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne tell me the percent of Cubans per year who run away. Many is not a number.

    You are not arrested for stating a opinion, you can be arrested for making libel or deflatory statements about the socialist system. For example, you can say you think the election system is not working and needs to be reformed but you cant say for instance, Raul is a dictator.

  • @elizabethfaraone why did you leave?

  • @cary123 I don't want to use the resources that are desperately needed by the Cubans. If I felt I wouldn't be a burden, I would live there. It is better that I live outside of Cuba and send money to my friends there.

  • @sanshoukid The absolutly don't oppress and keep their people down. Support for the Revolution is almost universal, with self-critisism being a cornerstone of the Revolution.

    Yeah, wealthy western powers in Europe have free education and medical care, but how many 3rd world countries do?

  • @RuleBritannia52 ABSOLUTELY untrue.

    sir, the revolution paints a pretty picture and YOU believe it my friend. did you see the movie sicko? what a grotesque misrepresentation of the truth. (I'm referring to the part where moore goes to Cuba w/ the Americans to treat their illnesses.)

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Cuba has one of the best health-care systems in the world. The UN, WHO, and even the CIA fact-book state that Cuba is ether slightly behind by 2 ranks(CIA and WHO) or slightly ahead(UN) of the USA in terms of health.

  • @sanshoukid I am not justifying the corruption is Cuba. I abhor it. What are you doing to help the Cuban people? And by the way, good public education and public health care are socialist programs. WTF do you think socialism is? Sounds like you don't understand that socialism is not a bad thing. You equate corruption with socialism. Where is the logic in that?

  • @elizabethfaraone Ive always admired Cubas educational/med students, and theses doctors are the best in the world, without any materialistic or money motivation. Perhaps that lack of greed, and great education is what makes Cuban doctors the best in the world. Only if all the worlds other doctors had such a compassion for helping people. Cubans are healthier than americans, cuba has lowest aids rate in the world. Now tell me which country is evil US vs Cuba??

  • @DyingGodMadeFlesh Give me a break, evil. We give more money to countries than any other place on this earth. I dont see people jumping over fences and getting on rafts to come see your doctors and get into your country.

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  • @DyingGodMadeFlesh Are you cuban? How do you know this? And if this is true why are so many cubans risking their lives and their destinies to get to America? The best doctors? Watch the video by Al Jazeera: people are STARVING? Good doctors based on their resourcefulness, but their healthcare sucks because they lack the technology and the PROPER resources to save their own people. They are starving...so healthier than americans because they EAT LESS because they have no choice

  • @Jackitabananas

    REALLY? All your arguments are false American propaganda, nothing more. I went Cuba couple times, I'll go there to study MA either. Let me give you some examples from reports of UNESCO and other civil organizations about Latin America and Cuba.

    In Cuba illiteracy is 0.2% while in Latin America it is 11.7%.

    Infant mortality rate in Cuba is %0,6 .

    Life expectancy is 76.5% in Cuba while in Latin America it is 70 years.

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • @Jackitabananas

    >>>>

    Primary school enrollment in Cuba is 100% while in Latin America it is 92%.

    Secondary school enrollment in Cuba is 99.7% while in Latin America it is a dismal 52%.

    While 100% of the students in elementary school achieve grade level only 76% achieve it Latin America.

    >>>>

  • @Jackitabananas

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    In Latin America 12% of the population is illiterate, that is 42 million do not know how to read and write. Furthermore, there are 110 million people who never finished elementary school. None of them Cubans.

    There are 860 million absolute illiterates in the world. None of them Cubans. Let us not count the political illiterates, as this would be a huge amount.

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • @Atalay  Statistics are not FACT. Why? Because the numbers are always fluctuating.

    If the health care is so great, thousands of Cubans would never have risked their lives swimming to America. THATS A FACT.

    I have shared your statistics with a Cuban dr. now in America and he laughed at YOUR propaganda.

  • @Jackitabananas

    All those rates from reports of UN, UNESCO and many more etc. are "propaganda" huh? Funny

    There are things we can criticise about Cuba of course, There are no perfect country. What i'm saying Cuba's condition is much more better than any other Latin America country. And numbers speaks for themselves. Especially if we look conjuncture of Cuba before revolution, it's much more appear that, they improved greatly in a very short time after revolution.

  • @Jackitabananas

    Even World Bank President accept Cuba's improvement in health-care, and many more reports of UN, UNESCO show that free-health-care system of Cuba is one of the bests. When you think about there were just 2 medical school "before" revolution in Cuba and diseases like typhoid, dysentery, measles etc and malnutrition were reasons of major deaths in USA-backed up Batista's tyranny; you can see that improvement more clearly.

  • @Jackitabananas

    >>>

    And today Cuba has the highest percentage of doctors per person in the world. No matter how much USA try to brainwash people, those are facts. Thanks to communism's internationalist ideology, Cubans doctors tryng to help all people who need help around the world. Your bourgeois-democracy just work for rich, Cuba's both health-care and education system are much more better than USA, even though their economy is much more smaller (thanks to embargos)

  • @Atalay Many of the doctors are pimped out to other countries for cash. They aren't even in Cuba. And they make $20 USD a month. And the idea that health care in Cuba is better than the U.S. or any Western country is a joke.

  • @MsAnaMontes

    They pimp out their doctors for cash? How can you be that unscrupulous. Cuban doctors helping poor countries for many years now. They are the ones who helped Haiti more than any other country. They were helping Ukraine's kids, for cancer issues (Chernobyl effects) recently. Nikaragua, Pakistan etc. They did not do any of those for profit, money etc. It's just the internationalist ideology of communism.

  • @Atalay Governments like Venezuela pay Cuba in oil and cheap loans for doctors and security people. Everyone knows this. As for healthcare in Cuba, check out two videos here on YT: "Room at a Hospital for Cubans" and "Hospitals and Medical Attention for Cubans in Cuba." Just like the former Soviet Union, the supposed great free health care is a bogus sham.

  • @MsAnaMontes

    Dont try to give me that weak arguments. I give you reports of UNESCO, UN. And many more "reliable" sources, not those FOX cheap propaganda shit. About "videos from youtube", i went Cuba, dont worry, and see hospitals. Not just ones for tourists, for local people too. So dont try to give me that crap. You can find that kind of videos for every country.

  • @MsAnaMontes

    BTW, it's impossible to argue with you dialectical. You dont even think about Cuba's conjuncture. There were just 2 medical school "before" revolution in Cuba and diseases like typhoid, dysentery, measles etc and malnutrition were reasons of major deaths in USA-backed up Batista's tyranny. But today Cuba got Cuba has the highest percentage of doctors per person in the world. UNESCO's reports show there are %0 malnutrition.>>>>>

  • @MsAnaMontes

    >>>> So yes, i never said their economy is great or smt. (And politic pressure of USA and embargo's effect to their economy is another issue.) You dont see the point. Cuba is the only country that stand against explotation of human labor, imperialism and neo-liberalism. And they give their best to their people, no matter how much you try denying Cuba's improvement in education, health-care etc. it's there. Proud people of Cuba never bow their head to imperialism of USA again!

  • @Jackitabananas

    >>>>>>>>>>>>

    n Cuba there are 590 doctors for every 100 thousand persons, while in Latin America there are only 160 doctors for every 100 thousand.

    Cuba has the highest percentage of doctors per person in the world.

    Aids in Cuba is only 0.05% while in Latin America it is 0.5%.

    According to UNESCO Cuba has the lowest illiteracy rate and the highest matriculation rate of all the countries in Latin America.

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • @Jackitabananas

    >>>>

    In a report given by UNESCO in 1999 on education encompassing 13 Latin American countries, Cuban students rank number one in knowledge in all subject areas. In Cuba, based on a population of approximate 11 million, more than 500 thousand have a university degree; 4 million are currently enrolled in a university.

    According to the UN 842 million people suffer from chronic malnutrition. None of them Cubans.

    >>>>><

  • well unleast it doesnt look as bad as North Korea...

  • if there was no embargo on Cuba they would have a much better economy.

  • Thanks man!You're right.

    If there was no ambago,Cuba would be like

    Singapore because Singapore is a socialist

    type country.

    Look at Philippines!There is no ambago there,

    it looks like there is no government there.

    Philippino people live worse than cuban people.Cuban are smart and if there was no ambago it would surpasss even USA because of its system.

    I WANT CUBAN AMERICAN TO STOP TALKING SHIT BECAUSE BATISTA STOLE $700 MILLION WHEN HE LEFT THAT ISLAND.

  • @chelitoization

    You are right, Batista stole millions and he should fry for what he did.

    But guess what, Castro stole their freedom of speech.

  • @chelitoization Cuba would not be surpassing the US even if they embargo were lifted(though I agree it should be, the Rich White Cubans in Miami are actually the ones supporting the embargo, most Americans dont really care). And Singapore isnt really a "socialist" country, sure there may be some socialist aspects but it is actually a mixed capitalist and socialist society, like most wealthy countries.

  • @Hilldebrand

    Yeah but the only ones that would benefit from that economy would be

    Government Officials and not the Cuban people!

  • I disagree with you because the highest cuban official earns only $32 a month.

    But I don't know how much is a cuban peso vs

    us dollar.

    Hey I am not cuban govrenment spokeman but cuban people are better off now than

    when Batista was there.

    Racism is reducing on Castro regime.

    You Castro is a black man but with light skin.

    His mother was mulatta( black and white).

    Batista was also a black man.

  • @Hilldebrand that is COMPLETELY false

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne and your holy one is completely true/real, although you have NEVER seen him/her, right? Get a grip and take some medicine for that schizofrenia (seeing and hearing people and voices that do NOT exist). And go to Cuba to see the truth for yourself. It may even cure that schizofrenia...

  • @moniquitus1 lol. sir, i'm not schizophrenic, and you shouldn't use that phrase as a joke. i've had family members who have suffered from schizophrenia, and it's not a joke. as for the embargo, I happen to actually BE Cuban. in Cuba, the government takes anything given it by other countries and whatnot, and the people don't get to see it. the government just takes control over it, just like everything else.

    as for God, it would take to long to explain on comments. perhaps through messaging...

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne You may be Cuban, but have you been to Cuba? If you're a US Cuban, you're already at a disadvantage for understanding anything about Cuba.

  • @RuleBritannia52 my disadvantage about misunderstanding Cuba as a Cuban American is much less than your disadvantage by NOT being a Cuban American.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Not really, because nether of you have lived in cuba, ancestry does not effect knowledge of nations.

  • @cary123 I live with a completely Cuban family, in a completely Cuban neighborhood. my parents and family who are PRIMARY SOURCES are extremely accurate sources of information on which I can base my ideas.

    Trust me, they're happy to live in America, the greatest country in the world. Leaving Cuba is a great decision on their part. Going back would just be idiotic.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Did you yourself live in Cuba? Yes or no?

    There will always be people who dislike there homeland, I've been to other nations several times and Ive applied for citizenship in New Zealand and France.

  • @cary123 SOME people? sir, what about the mass amount of people who risk their lives to come to America on a raft? that's a 90 mile stretch from Cuba to Key West. 1 in 4 people make it to FLA alive. the other 75% die trying. The lack of freedom and food and oppressive government is strong enough to result in this reaction from the people. and to all Cubans who do complain about America when they get here, they're just talking a lot of noise. if they were serious about their claims they'd go back

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Were did I say some people? I said people.

    Tell me what percentage of Cubans attempt to leave? I don't care about the success rate for those who do attempt to leave.

  • @cary123 can't you just look that up? and if people are willing to try to escape their country or die trying, it is information worth considering.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne There is very little stastics on it. People die trying to escape mexico for gods sake, its about living conditions not un-"freedom".

  • @cary123 the living conditions and lack of freedom go hand and hand. Cuba has plenty of resources. It's the oppressive government who takes away peoples possessions and gives them meager hand-outs.

    now, have you ever heard of "panfilo"?

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Bullshit, firstly property is not a right. Freedom of healthcare, security, safe economic life, food, speech, assembly, and from economic oppression are rights. Secondly there are not enough resources, cuba imports more then half of its food supply.

  • @cary123 I have not lived in Cuba myself, btw.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Then dont act as if you know more.

  • @cary123 I do know more. Primary Sources of information live all around me.

  • @WitnessofTheHolyOne Yes, reactionary pieces of shit that owned land are totally a unbised source too. I have a cousin who lived in cuba.

  • @cary123 why are you referring to my family and neighborhood disrespectfully?

  • @Hilldebrand Who tell you that in CUBA have embargo. Yes there is embargo in CUBA, but by Castro's dictatorship. If CUBA were have that kind embargo we not survive 51 years. The goverment have during 51 years the help of the all World except USA. Now where is all that kind the help for the CUBAN people? You know where in Castros and all his followed dictatorship houses. So dont talk what you dont know, always remember... "Known about CUBA first, and the rest the World later. And Im CUBAN.

  • @Hilldebrand Who tell you that in CUBA have embargo. Yes there is embargo in CUBA, but by Castro's dictatorship. If CUBA were have that kind embargo we not survive 51 years. The goverment have during 51 years the help of the all World except USA. Now where is all that kind the help for the CUBAN people? You know where in Castros and all his followed dictatorship houses. So dont talk what you dont know, always remember... "Known about CUBA first, and the rest the World later.

  • @azalori *Facepalm* well for one castro hasn't been in power since 2008, and well the rest of your comment contains such bad grammar I can barely understand it. But I think you are saying something along the lines that cuba controls the embargo. and if that is indeed what you are saying you don't know your history or a thing about what you are talking about

  • @Hilldebrand No matter, the dictatorship continue. The Castro's dynasty stil in power constant lying to innocents people. Psychological terrorizing the people. Before I come to this wonderful nation, I lived in CUBA for 20 years. And I used to do business under the table with foreing merchandise, according to Castro's dictatorship were ilegal, so my brother what do you intent to prove or to defend about a country that is allied to the terrorism World. Better economy was before 1959.

  • @azalori The only people that flee and hate Castro are bourgeoisie. For someone who prefers Batista to Castro is either a liar, ignorant, or has personal benefits and sets aside other's needs. The wealthy will always be against people that are for the people and not for the bourgeois. You might as well say "I hate castro because I can't have slaves. Because I am not free to exploit. Because I love money more than man"

  • you make some valid points, but being poor with the opportunity to make it is better than everyone being equally screwed, some systems that we're implemented are admirable agreed, but at what cost, doctors having to sell food because years of hard work doesn't feed their families, farmers toiling in the field and having to give their harvest to the state. And the poor farmer is still poor and some "equal" person has an Audi, Many died trying to leave and trust me they were not bourgeois

  • @Hilldebrand you don't get the the grammar because Cubans speak Spanish, some of your comments to real Cubans are quite irritating given that they actually lived there and some are trying to give you some insight into what it is actually like, but you've disregarded them all as elitists. Truth is unless you actually lived in a system like that, can you actually give your opinion; ironically the system you are supporting imprisons you for expressing views contrary to that of the state.

  • @Hilldebrand Wrong they would have no embargo if they brown-nosed and sucked ass from the US and the UN.

  • @Hilldebrand you are correct if the Castro's bothers will end the embargo they have on its own people we will have a better economy and a better country...