30,000 Cuban doctors currently active in 67 countries - many in Latin America and Africa, but also European nations including Portugal and Italy
@kravietz what a āsurpriseā that the āgreatā British propaganda organisation has a negative Cuba story. Just literally, what weāre the fucking odds? Donāt believe the BBC narrative. Theyāve done more to undermine positive steps from Corbyn for a social safety-net and a NHS thatās funded properly. All crap, fake partisan reporting š©
Or just arguing because someone dared to say people in Cuba are exploited?
@kravietz as if. Iām well read. The timing of this is enough to make anyone suspicious of the provenance of these assertions
The truth is that all the current "communist" regimes are doing the same thing - outsourcing their citizens in other countries to get some dollars to continue supplying the elites with goods, while keeping regular people at bare survival level.
North Korea sells their workers to Russia to work on construction sites, Cuba sells their doctors. The country keeps most of the worker's salary and keeps them under guard to prevent defection.
How is that different from slavery?
@kravietz your critique of modern slavery in the wealthiest economies of the world is missing. Why?
@CyberSocialist Missing from where exactly?
"Little choice" that makes them... to do what exactly and how that's related to sanctions?
How exactly is USA to blame if Cuba is buying fuel from Venezuela, Argentina and Algeria (at least)?
And regarding US sanctions themselves, can you trace them back to any particular events in the history of Cuba that triggered them?