No, you don't know, I know perfectly well. As far as fanboying, that's pretty ridiculous, I've condemned Cuba repeatedly in this very thread. I just also acknowledge that people I disagree with aren't completely incapable gimps.
I find it hilarious that you're accusing me of backtracking now, it's true that everything they accuse you of, they do themselves. If I draw a picture and you photocopy it, we haven't both drawn a picture. But even if I did deign to concede the point, it doesn't affect my actual claim in the slightest, you're harping on a minor detail out of several dozen impressive feats that doesn't actually address the feat itself because you got nothing.
The impressiveness of said feats not showing up in any objective numbers, only glow up media pieces that such governments have will and means to arrange.
Ha ha! Got your ass beat red when you posted false numbers so you gotta move the goalposts and complain that the Cubans aren't doing it fairly, suddenly the numbers aren't good enough for you just as I predicted so you harp on an irrelevancy. And this? This is just a shitty attempt at pedantic wordgames.
No, you got your head beat with the fact that the real numbers are shit, and your "real" numbers are mostly based on the fact that Cuba's indentured medical servitude is both a unique and profitable business that however has nothing to do with advanced medical technology, and everything to do with advanced oppression technology.
Those aren't pedantic word games, this is a specific qualifier used by your source of choice.
If you have a source you trust that is slavery excluding, post it now, or walk away.
Hey look! According to Mardukian logic, this is proof the US is engaging in the slave trade!
No, we are not playing word games, we both know that this is not a call to import doctors from an exporter, aka Cuba, not many choices in that regard.
I have linked many times about the rather inhumane procedure involved.
The Communist country makes billions each year by sending its doctors abroad
time.com
Cubas biggest export, well educated slaves! The trick is that they aren't sold, but rented.
I'm not aware of any western country sending its soldiers to serve in some foreign country, and not only not paying them, but pocketing most of the pay they get from that country.
Not all the doctors working abroad are happy with the arrangement. In 2017 some 150 of those in Brazil
filed lawsuits in local courts challenging the agreement and attempting to break from the Cuban government to practice independently in Brazil. On Nov. 29 several more doctors
filed claims against PAHO, arguing that the U.N. agency has made $73 million dollars off the Cubans' work and supported conditions that violate international laws on forced labor.
Around 2,000 Cubans will stay on in Brazil in defiance of their government, a Brazilian diplomatic source
told AFP. Keller says some Cubans could try to go to the U.S., which has been historically welcomed Cubans who turn their back on the regime.
That happened under Bolsanaro btw.
And for those who don't know, PAHO is part of WHO, and the claims against it sound quite damning.
Cuban doctors in Brazil file lawsuit claiming U.N. agency made $75 million from "slave trade." If true, it's criminal.
As is I agree, Cuba's not exactly a moral paragon. They've been criticized for the confiscatory, one might say communist, taxes on doctors, and the fact that doctors on official missions can face jail time for just abandoning the job. However, you're conflating sending doctors on humanitarian aid and training missions with actual chattel slavery here, only the most rabid faboys would make such a leap. I'm pretty sure if
@Zachowon just abandoned his post while on deployment he'd face jail time too, and I don't think he'd claim that military service is slavery.
I have not used the term chattel slavery, don't delude people.
However, this is on par with what North Korea does with blue collar labor.
Wow that's sad, you're so utterly predictable you replied to my note that all you do is claim every source that disagrees with you is propaganda... by calling the sources that disagree with your propaganda. Yes, anything that disagrees with you is a shill and propagandist no matter how reliable, anything that agrees with you is obviously perfectly true even if it's coming from a raving lunatic.
You are sad, baffling and pathetic in simping for a commie shithole, while citing .cu propaganda sites and getting caught outright trying to sell me plain bullshit.
You are the shill and propagandist here, and doing the projecting you accused me of.
Given the completely unreliable stuff you cited earlier,
What unreliable stuff? The data site that doesn't include medical slavery profits in pharmaceutical exports? Are you for real?
What Time calls "Cuba's biggest export" with billions of dollars mentioned may be inflating that number quite a bit, don't you think?
this is some incredible levels of double standard. Are you sure you're not a rabid leftie? You both repeatedly quote them as sources and use all their tactics in your debate methods. I'm genuinely getting flashbacks to SB here and their tendency to whine about how any source that isn't deep left and supports their preconceived ideas is fake news and should be banned.
Edit: You know what? I should have some fun with this and your boring predictable tactics.
Last week, the Obama administration quietly lifted obstacles to medical research out of Cuba that may have far-reaching impacts for hundreds of thousands of Americans with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
www.foxnews.com
Fox News singing the praises of Cuba's medical program. Go ahead and claim Fox News is a leftist propaganda shill, I dare you.
Yeah, of course commie shitholes can do stuff cheaply and paper over the downsides, China is the example everyone knows, and of course it was done by Obama administration...
Also seems like Trump may have reversed some sanction lifting it did, dunno if these, but some for sure:
Ending several weeks of speculation about a shift in US policy towards Cuba, on June 16, 2017, President Trump announced changes reversing some of the steps undertaken by the Obama administration to ease the decades-long US embargo of that country. He has directed US government agencies...
sanctionsnews.bakermckenzie.com
However, i'm not sure if any of these supposedly great imports from Cuba actually got FDA approval to this day...