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Originally Posted by MMM
I am not disagreeing with you about conditions in Cuba, all I am saying is that you lose credibility when you say 32% of babies in Latin America die, when chances are it is 32/1000 babies, though the statistics I showed have no single countries that high except for Bolivia.
I think most Americans under 40 are not taught a negative impression of Cuba. They are taught no impression.
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You misunderstood me m8. Like I state in EDIT part, the resource i used made a simple typing mistake. I wrote "%6 in Cuba, %32 in Latin America", instead of " % 0,6 in Cuba, in Latin America %0,32". If i meant to make a false Cuban propaganda i wouldnt write Cuba's rate false either aint i? =) I'm trying to be objective as much as i can. Those rates getting lower for both Cuba and Latin America of course with health-care getting better.
And about Americans, i meant media in USA makes a false propaganda against Cuba and bias American people's ideas about Cuba. When i discussed Americans about Cuba, i can see that misinformation. Of course not every American think same way
Long story short, it was about media. But if you think Americans under 40 dont think same way about Cuba, thats just good news