'Cuba's
Healthcare, a Model for the U.S.' Says CNN
by
Humberto Fontova
by Humberto Fontova
Recently by Humberto Fontova: Hollywood
Movie and Bestselling Book Parrot Castroite Propaganda
Good thing
for us that Rich Noyes of The Media Research Center keeps an eye
on CNN. Good thing for CNN too. Given the latest Nielsen ratings
(that finds them 17th during prime time) Ted "Fidel
Castro is one helluva guy!" Turner's brainchild should be grateful
for any and all viewers, whatever their motivation.
Last week,
according to Noyes expose', "CNN aired a piece of Communist
Party propaganda about how Cuba could serve as 'a model for health
care reform in the United States'."
The CNN report
included clips from Michael Moore's Sicko
as CNN's Morgan Neill, on location in a Potemkin Havana hospital,
gushed about Cuban healthcare's "impressive statistics."
"Cuba's infant mortality rates" he reported, "are
the lowest in the hemisphere, in line with those of Canada!"
"Amazing!"
probably gasped the type of person who watches CNN nowadays (Noyes
gets a pass here). Perfect proof of "yes we can!" they
probably high-fived. No wonder Colin Powell said "Castro had
done some good things for his people!" No wonder Michael Moore
catches so much grief from those insufferable Miami Cubans! Before
Castro only they could afford doctors, as Cuba's huddled
masses languished in sickness and poverty!
And indeed,
according to UN figures, Cuba's current infant mortality rate places
her 44th from the top in worldwide ranking, right next
to Canada (the lower the rate the higher the ranking).
What CNN left
out is that according to those same UN figures, in 1958 (the year
prior to the glorious revolution), Cuba ranked 13th from
the top, worldwide. This meant that robustly capitalist Cuba had
the 13th LOWEST infant-mortality rate in the world. This
put her not only at the top in Latin America but atop most of Western
Europe, ahead of France, Belgium, West Germany, Israel, Japan, Austria,
Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Today all of these countries leave Communist
Cuba in the dust, with much lower infant mortality rates.
And even plummeting
from 13th (Capitalist) to 44th (Communist),
Cuba's "impressive" infant mortality rate is kept artificially
low by Communist chicanery with statistics and by a truly appalling
abortion rate of 0.71 abortions per live birth. This is the hemisphere’s
highest, by far. Any Cuban pregnancy that even hints at trouble
gets "terminated."
Also noteworthy:
according to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons,
the mortality rate of Cuban children aged one to four years is 34%
higher than the US (11.8 versus 8.8 per 1,000). But these
don’t figure into UN and World Health Organization spotlighted "infant-mortality
rates," you see. So the pressure is not on Cuban doctors to
fudge these figures yet.
In April 2001,
Dr. Juan Felipe García, MD, of Jacksonville, Fla., interviewed
several recent doctor defectors from Cuba. Based on what he heard,
he reported the following: "The official Cuban infant-mortality
figure is a farce. Cuban pediatricians constantly falsify figures
for the regime. If an infant dies during its first year, the doctors
often report he was older. Otherwise, such lapses could cost him
severe penalties and his job."
More interesting
(and tragic) still, the maternal mortality rate in Cuba is almost
four times that of the US rate (33 versus 8.4 per 1,000). Peculiar
how so many mothers die during childbirth in Cuba, and how many
one- to four-year-olds perish, – while from birth to one year old
(the period during which they qualify in UN statistics as infants)
they’re perfectly healthy!
This might
lead a few people to question Cuba’s official infant-mortality figures.
But such people would not get a Havana bureau for their news agency,
much less a visa to film a documentary.
Ninety-nine
percent of Cubans have no more experience with hospitals like the
one Michael Moore featured in Sicko and CNN's Morgan Neill visited
than Moore has with a Soloflex. Most Cubans view these hospitals
the way teenage boys used to view Playboy magazine and husbands
view a Victoria’s Secret catalog: "Wow! If only. . ."
The Castroite
propaganda in Sicko so outraged people cursed by fate to live in
Castro's fiefdom that they risked their lives by using hidden cameras
to film conditions in genuine Cuban hospitals, hoping they could
alert the world to Moore's swinishness as a propaganda operative
for a Stalinist regime.
At enormous
risk, two hours of shocking – often revolting – footage was obtained
with tiny hidden cameras and smuggled out of Cuba to Cuban-exile,
George Utset who runs the superb and revelatory website The
Real Cuba. The man who assumed most of the risk during the filming
and smuggling was Cuban dissident – a medical doctor himself – Dr.
Darsi Ferrer, who was also willing to talk on camera, narrating
much of the video's revelations. Dr. Ferrer works in these genuinely
Cuban hospitals daily, witnessing the truth. More importantly, he
wasn't cowed from revealing this truth to America and the world.
Originally,
ABC's John Stossel planned to show the shocking videos in their
entirety, during a 20/20 show. Alas, on Sept. 12th 2007, the 20/20
show ran only a tiny segment on Cuba's "real" healthcare,
barely 5 minutes long and with almost none of the smuggled video
footage. What happened?
Well, the Castro
regime got wind of these videos and called in ABC's Havana bureau
for a little talking-to, stressing that ABC's "bureau permit" might
face "closer scrutiny" if they showed the blockbuster videos.
ABC (and yes,
Stossel, whom we all otherwise admire) wimped out.
Enter Fox News,
and Sean Hannity in particular. Your humble servant here contacted
Hannity's producers regarding the smuggled videos and they immediately
requested a look. Within hours they jumped on them and produced
a blockbuster of a show.
Seen here. And
here. Fox viewers saw naked patients covered with flies while
lying on "hospital beds" consisting of a bare mattress. They saw
buildings that would be condemned by the health board of any US
municipality serving as "hospitals." They saw and heard Dr. Darsi
Ferrer along with other Cubans who described their inability to
obtain something so basic as aspirins.
"Greed," was
the motif of Michael Moore's Sicko, right? "Greed" is
what Obama's plan will abolish, right?
Well, Fox viewers
saw footage of Cubans being told (by regime apparatchiks) that aspirins
and other medicines just might be available to them – but only if
they paid in US dollars, not the Cuban pesos they held out in desperation.
August
11, 2009
Humberto
Fontova [send him mail]
is the author of Exposing
the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him.
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