• bitteroldcoot@piefed.social
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    12 hours ago

    RTFA or live with your delusions, the choice is yours.

    https://hir.harvard.edu/medical-servitude-the-other-side-of-cuban-medical-diplomacy/

    "One driver for doctors participating in these overseas programs is fear. Employed publicly whether at home or abroad, many doctors fear reprisal for refusing to participate in these programs. Sometimes given bonuses, many feel the pay will benefit them and their families while overseas or upon their return, even if marginally. This is often weighed against the possibility of a loss of work and wages, or further reprisal, for refusing to participate.

    When overseas, the fear does not dissipate. Many face exile for speaking out about poor pay or conditions. This threat hung over many that participated in the Brazilian exchange, after doctors went to court to sue to be treated as contractors able to earn an entire paycheck and work independently, rather than as employees of the Cuban state. This put them at risk of temporary or permanent exile, with no viable alternative for citizenship or way to connect with their families. This also put any wages they had earned in jeopardy for them and their families. "

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      12 hours ago

      Oh boy, I love deconstructing these stupid propaganda pieces. Here we go!

      These positions are often sought after

      Discredited their whole argument right out of the gate

      extremely restrictive agreements

      The linked Time article also says that these doctors are paid very well by Cuban standards (a country that has been under financial blockade for over 70 years)

      Consequently, in 2019, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued an official communication to the Cuban government requesting information on the working conditions of medical workers stationed abroad. According to the statement, UN special correspondents heard reports of what could amount to forced labor based on indicators recognized by the State Department

      What a fucking word salad. Also note how they cite (alone) the US state department, known to be a very reliable source about communist governments LOL

      That’s as far as I’m willing to go. All their big, scary claims are very weakly backed up (or contradicted!) as soon as you follow any of the links.