Where to Invade Next (2015) - Michael Moore examines how Europeans live, inadvertently discovering just how different America is from the rest of the world.

A bunch of my medical school class in Miami was from Cuba (and I mean they managed to come over as kids/adults, not just people of Cuban descent), my girlfriend when I lived in Miami was born in Cuba (although she left as a child) Her father worked for the Cuban govt teaching future doctors chemistry and was a political prisoner for a time. My ex-gf's uncle and cousin are both surgeons on Cuba. The list goes on. It's been a while but some of the complaints were that the hospital Moore showed isn't truly available to everyone just the politically connected. Most places don't have enough medicine, some places don't even have permanent roofs just tarps. Oh and Cuba lies on their health statistics to the world. They claim to have lower infant mortality than the US, etc. but in reality they do things like 'strongly' encourage at risk women to have abortions and then don't record those abortions. So on paper the children that are born are healthier and fewer die but that's not because Cuba has good healthcare. None of that was mentioned by Moore, who was quick to cast Cuba as some mythical Island who had figured out the problems with medicine. That's why I don't take the guy seriously, he's not a documentary film maker he's a left-wing shill. Hope that helps.

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