Import Drugs from Cuba? NO WAY!
Editor’s Note – The letter below was sent to Miami Herald reporter Mimi Whitefield in response to a gushing, sycophantic story she wrote urging the export of Cuban pharmaceuticals into the U.S.. The letter was sent by email from Unidosporcuba on January 3, 2018. It expresses sentiments commonly held by Cuban refugees, people who fled the murderous Castro regime.
Dear Ms. Whitefield:
After reading your article, a phrase comes to mind “you surely jest”
To begin, everything and everyone in Cuba is owned and controlled by the government’s elite. Any revenues that such a venture might produce WILL NOT benefit the Cuban people at all but will help said elite to buy more properties overseas and enhance the lives of luxury they have lived for many years and which is denied to the rest of the country.
It would also be a way for them to infiltrate further in this country.
“Such a good opportunity to work together,” would mean access to our technology and exchanges with their “scientists” which are nothing more than indoctrinated individuals serving their communist masters.
“We face similar problems. Why not focus on the problems we can solve together and not the differences?” Because those “differences” have kept the Cuban people under the oppressive yoke of the Castro’s dictatorial regime for 59 years and kept the Cubans from benefitting of any medical discoveries.
“Over the past three years, around 13,000 patients have been treated with Heberprot-P in Cuba and there have been fewer than 500 major amputations, according to CIGB researchers.” Their statistics are not trustworthy, and must not be taken at face value. The same applies to their much touted excellent medical care. It is well known worldwide that their hospitals for the locals lack almost everything. A very different story are the hospitals for the elite and the tourist$
“You know we could create a very positive relation between Cuba and Florida for these treatments.” This can happen when the Cuban government stops using the people as their private slaves, respect human rights, stops torturing and killing innocent people for merely dissenting from the official propaganda and establishes the rule of law.
Please wake up and smell the “snake oil” you are trying to sell to the American public.
- Unidosporcuba
Editor’s Note – The letter below was sent to Miami Herald reporter Mimi Whitefield in response to a gushing, sycophantic story she wrote urging the export of Cuban pharmaceuticals into the U.S.. The letter was sent by email from Unidosporcuba on January 3, 2018. It expresses sentiments commonly held by Cuban refugees, people who fled the murderous Castro regime.
Dear Ms. Whitefield:
After reading your article, a phrase comes to mind “you surely jest”
To begin, everything and everyone in Cuba is owned and controlled by the government’s elite. Any revenues that such a venture might produce WILL NOT benefit the Cuban people at all but will help said elite to buy more properties overseas and enhance the lives of luxury they have lived for many years and which is denied to the rest of the country.
It would also be a way for them to infiltrate further in this country.
“Such a good opportunity to work together,” would mean access to our technology and exchanges with their “scientists” which are nothing more than indoctrinated individuals serving their communist masters.
“We face similar problems. Why not focus on the problems we can solve together and not the differences?” Because those “differences” have kept the Cuban people under the oppressive yoke of the Castro’s dictatorial regime for 59 years and kept the Cubans from benefitting of any medical discoveries.
“Over the past three years, around 13,000 patients have been treated with Heberprot-P in Cuba and there have been fewer than 500 major amputations, according to CIGB researchers.” Their statistics are not trustworthy, and must not be taken at face value. The same applies to their much touted excellent medical care. It is well known worldwide that their hospitals for the locals lack almost everything. A very different story are the hospitals for the elite and the tourist$
“You know we could create a very positive relation between Cuba and Florida for these treatments.” This can happen when the Cuban government stops using the people as their private slaves, respect human rights, stops torturing and killing innocent people for merely dissenting from the official propaganda and establishes the rule of law.
Please wake up and smell the “snake oil” you are trying to sell to the American public.
- Unidosporcuba