What if China's medical insurance was made into a movie?

Ofelia 2022-04-20 09:01:56

I ate too much last night and couldn't sleep, I watched this movie. I think that fat man looks familiar, he is indeed the director of Fahrenheit 911. This guy is really admirable, his opinions are sharp, the evidence is detailed, and the sensation is ruthless. What is even more enviable is the tolerance of the American system. If he did not do anything to this guy who challenged the government, it is estimated that he would not dare to do anything.

After all, we are in the primary stage, so let's just talk about movies. The director observes and describes the medical insurance system of the United States, Canada, Britain and France, and tells the darkness of American medical insurance. Why isn't such a good film that exposes the ugly face of capitalism not released in mainland China? The box office is also expected to be surprisingly good.

The movie is getting more and more angry! The health and dignity of citizens will surely be better guaranteed in socialist China than in the capitalist world. The director should come to learn about China's advanced practices and open their eyes. I wish the American people in dire straits a healthy life!

Rise up, hungry and cold slaves , Rise up , the blood of the

suffering people all over the world is boiling to fight for the truth! ! "Seeing a doctor is the least difficult in China. Seeing a doctor is the least expensive in China . .







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    Michael Moore: It was hard for me to acknowledge that in the end, we truly are all in the same boat. And that now matter what are differences, we sink or swim together. That's how it seems to be everywhere else. They take care of each other, no matter what their disagreements. You know, when we see a good idea from another country, we grab it. If they build a better car, we drive it. If they make a better wine, we drink it. So if they've come up with a better way to treat the sick, to teach their kids, to take care of their babies, to simply be good to each other, then what's our problem? Why can't we do that? They live in a world of 'we', not 'me'. We'll never fix anything until we get that one basic thing right. And powerful forces hope that we never do. And that we remain the only country in the western world without free, universal health care. You know, if we ever did remove the chokehold of medical bills, college loans, daycare, and everything else that makes us afraid to step out of line, well, watch out. Cause it will be a new day in America. In the meantime, I'm gonna go get the government to do my laundry.

  • Michael Moore: I'm wondering why you expect your fellow Canadians, who don't have your problem, why should they, through their tax dollars, have to pay for a problem you have.

    Canadian: Because we would do the same for them.

    Michael Moore: Yeah, but...

    Canadian: It's just the way it's always been, and so we hope it'll always be.

    Michael Moore: Right. But if you just had to pay for your problem, and don't pay for everybody else's problem - just take care of yourself.

    Canadian: Well, there are lots of people who aren't in a position to be able to do that. And somebody has to look out for them.

    Michael Moore: Are you a member of like the Socialist party here?

    Canadian: No, no.

    Michael Moore: Green party?

    Canadian: No. Well, actually I'm a member of the Conservative party. Is that bad?

    Michael Moore: Well, it's just a little confusing.

    Canadian: Well, it shouldn't be. I think that where medical matters are concerned, it wouldn't matter in Canada what party you were affiliated with.