Cuba faces nation-wide blackout, activists renew calls for an end to the blockade.Dot.@feddit.orgbanned from community to World News@lemmy.world – 100 points – 2 weeks agopeoplesdispatch.org21Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIdk, compaired to USA they have free healthcare, legal abortion and: Lower homicide rate Lower suicide rate Lower infant mortality rate Lower covid deaths per capita Higher representation of women in government Higher literacy rate Less air pollution Less car related deaths Roughly equal life expectancy IDK if that says more about cuba being good or the US being bad 🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷Add home ownership rates to the list. Actually, if you look at home ownership rates across the world, certain patterns start to emerge.Ya but do they have electricity? Seems not.
Idk, compaired to USA they have free healthcare, legal abortion and: Lower homicide rate Lower suicide rate Lower infant mortality rate Lower covid deaths per capita Higher representation of women in government Higher literacy rate Less air pollution Less car related deaths Roughly equal life expectancy IDK if that says more about cuba being good or the US being bad 🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷Add home ownership rates to the list. Actually, if you look at home ownership rates across the world, certain patterns start to emerge.Ya but do they have electricity? Seems not.
Add home ownership rates to the list. Actually, if you look at home ownership rates across the world, certain patterns start to emerge.
Idk, compaired to USA they have free healthcare, legal abortion and:
Lower homicide rate
Lower suicide rate
Lower infant mortality rate
Lower covid deaths per capita
Higher representation of women in government
Higher literacy rate
Less air pollution
Less car related deaths
Roughly equal life expectancy
IDK if that says more about cuba being good or the US being bad 🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷
Add home ownership rates to the list. Actually, if you look at home ownership rates across the world, certain patterns start to emerge.
Ya but do they have electricity? Seems not.