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RE: ADSactly World - Free medicine - the ghost of Belarus socialism

in #adsactly7 years ago
Very interesting article you've got here. I'm really impressed. However, i would like to say few things. Some in support of your stand and some against.

Firstly,

Interesting fact: the salary of a policeman in Belarus exceeds the wages that workers in any industry, including science, receive. Engineers take part in creating details and mechanisms, scientists develop science. A policeman does not produce anything, but earns more. Social injustice.
I totally disagree with you here. Every man out there working for the common good of the Nation should be rewarded immensely. It doesn't matter the nature of what they do. You feel they add no value because they produce nothing but they guaranty security of lives and property. I think the issue here should be why others like the engineers and all who contribute lot more than the shitty government receive less than they do.
Ordinary pensioners are not able to acquire a good imported medicine. Its cost is too big for them. Most ordinary citizens buy Belarusian medicines. No, not because it is qualitative but because it is cheap.
You got it right here. I will give an example. In my country, a state government built one of the best hospitals for its citizens to access good medical treatment. But 85% of same people the hospital was built for couldn't afford to pay for the medication. They earn low and have access to good medication but can't afford the good medication, so they resort to cheap medications. The government claims to have provided better life, cheap medical care and so on but they are all false. Free medicine does not exist at all. Thanks so much for this post.