What Cuba Teaches Us

The Code Pink Cuba trip has been a revelation-

A country that suffers from economic devastation

As a consequence of America’s immoral blockade

Which has devastated Cuba’s foreign trade

 

Since any product having even one tiny US-made constituent

May not be to Cuba sent

Not even humanitarian medical supplies can evade

Or elude the immoral and aggressive blockade

 

For a blockade in international law

Is an aggressive act of war

The Cuban people for fifty years have suffered from this banishment.

Which amounts to a form of collective punishment

 

In Cuba we see a society founded on the principle

That each should achieve his potential

The Literacy Campaign in the 60s did succeed

In teaching over 700,000 people to write and read

 

The film Maestra chronicles this stupendous feat

Where teachers as young as age seven

Fanned out into country and city to teach

So that in 1962 UNESCO decreed Cuba Illiteracy free.

 

Yes the emphasis here is on developing human capital

And literacy is fundamental to any intellectual endeavor

and increases the ability of every person

to contribute and be able to reason

 

and healthcare about which in the US I know much

differs here in that the entire emphasis is on prevention and is such

that there is an primary doc and the nurse for about 1200 people

and they live in the community and are constantly accessible

 

the emphasis on prevention reduces the costs

and requires minimal laboratory support

and only a small number of crucial drugs

and basic equipment to do the job

 

for pregnant women at high risk

the homes for expectant mothers

remove them from the chores of the home

in order to optimize a successful delivery

 

in like manner there are homes for the old

for the life expectancy in Cuba is 78 years

and the elderly are valued and revered

for the many experiences and wisdom they share

 

Modern tertiary care is an available intervention

but the whole emphasis is on prevention

intimate knowledge of patient and family

allows prediction and prevention of catastrophe

 

the Ministry of books is a marvel at which we should look

108 publishing houses print millions of books

proposals are submitted annually

and printed on merit independent of financial viability

 

in foreign affairs they primarily export

doctors and nurses of every sort

to help other countries in need

and with ebola the Cubans were there indeed

 

and in biotechnology there is great sophistication

with the production of medicines and vaccines

scorned by the drugmakers in the US

because they are incapable of commercial success

 

indeed the Cubans have developed and tested we see

a drug called  Herberprot-P

For the diabetic ulcer a solution

that prevents the all too frequent amputation

 

a fundamental difference is clear

the emphasis is on the welfare of the people here

whereas  in the US the situation most black

paints a $ on everyone’s back

 

it is a system destructive in the worst sense

that is destroying itself at great expense

to the rest of the world’s tranquility

as we bomb them  with agility

 

the immoral Cuban blockade for years

has been the triumph of stupidity over logic

one would think capitalists would like to sell

but the result is Cuba is developing without us

 

and we tour the city and country in a Chinese made bus

and Chinese Geely cars populate the streets-

billions of potential revenue lost it seems

in the name of an ideology vengeful and extreme

 

no, instead of competition

we are into domination

the Chinese around the world are contracting

while we are constantly bombing and attacking

 

Chalmers Johnson says we must make a choice

between our Republic and our empire

if we preserve empire our Republic will expire

we will be left with a totalitarian state

for which the mechanisms are in place

 

Johan Galtung asks the question

the end of the American Empire;

and then what? Well he sees two

different possibilities that can transpire

 

A totalitarian state may ensue with flag unfurled

or a golden age of American progress

where the limitless bounties of the American people

are employed to better everyone around the world

 

Yes it would be in our interest to emulate the Cuban state

and focus our energies on creative building

rather than on the destructive and evil course we currently pursue

and make a much better world for me and for you

 

For the trip to Cuba has been transformational

in opening our eyes to human potential

hopefully all of us will return to pursue

what we have learned about what poor Cuba can do

 

Las ultimas palabras de Miguel Cervantes eran:

“Adios amigos, Adios amores

yo voy a verte pronto en el otro mundo.”

 

Good by friends, good by loves

I will see soon in another world.”

 

Perhaps we can build another world—a better world

Based

 

Howard P Charman MD

On leaving Cuba 2-15-2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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