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sadie2723
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I am continuing debate concerning socialized medicine, and in particular some claims made by Michael Moore. Please feel free to comment.
The main thing to understand here is that the claim of Moore is without merit. So he went to Cuba and asked to see their socialized medical facilities. It is interesting that some Cuban friends of mine who swam the 90 miles to Florida disputed his claim. Moore takes you to Castro’s personal health facility where they treat a few common people for the first time ever. My friends told me of the real story of medical care in Cuba. They normally go to facilities that have medical equipment from the 1950’s, prior to the revolution. The equipment is outdated, and they get treatment after extreme waiting periods for appointments…6-9 months. So why does Moore not show this? Well, the simple reason is that it does not further his propaganda.
You see, that is what propaganda is people. You show a highly distorted viewpoint to drive home your point without giving any other viewpoint.
The problem is his point as I see it is that the Cubans in Florida that actually lived in the system hated it. They came to America because…well…it is better.
And, for that matter, let’s look at the European system of health care. Extreme long waiting periods with government deciding what drugs you get and what drugs you do not. I have a friend in England whose mother had cancer and was not responding to standard treatments. She DID respond to a new, very expensive, experimental drug which was reducing the size of her tumor greatly. The government decided that they would no longer pay for the drug, and due to the socialized system, would not allow her to pay for it privately. She died waiting for them to change their minds after nine months of appeals. This is what happens when you let government make your decisions for you concerning your personal health.
The main thing to understand here is that the claim of Moore is without merit. So he went to Cuba and asked to see their socialized medical facilities. It is interesting that some Cuban friends of mine who swam the 90 miles to Florida disputed his claim. Moore takes you to Castro’s personal health facility where they treat a few common people for the first time ever. My friends told me of the real story of medical care in Cuba. They normally go to facilities that have medical equipment from the 1950’s, prior to the revolution. The equipment is outdated, and they get treatment after extreme waiting periods for appointments…6-9 months. So why does Moore not show this? Well, the simple reason is that it does not further his propaganda.
You see, that is what propaganda is people. You show a highly distorted viewpoint to drive home your point without giving any other viewpoint.
The problem is his point as I see it is that the Cubans in Florida that actually lived in the system hated it. They came to America because…well…it is better.
And, for that matter, let’s look at the European system of health care. Extreme long waiting periods with government deciding what drugs you get and what drugs you do not. I have a friend in England whose mother had cancer and was not responding to standard treatments. She DID respond to a new, very expensive, experimental drug which was reducing the size of her tumor greatly. The government decided that they would no longer pay for the drug, and due to the socialized system, would not allow her to pay for it privately. She died waiting for them to change their minds after nine months of appeals. This is what happens when you let government make your decisions for you concerning your personal health.