>I said the almost kind of feudalistic economy and shit tier resources of Africa is what causes the majority of those deathsActually, you implied it was because of "warlords" (the bourgeoisie) hoarding resources, only you did it in a way that implied the entire continent is limping away on charity, and not just living in societies without checks on capitalism.
>and the majority of the cases of "poverty" in america are usually not permanent.You'd be surprised.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/07/social-mobility-america/491240/https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/07/america-social-mobility-parents-income/399311/>but since we are no true scotsmaning now explain this man????
>>169537>Those who suffer the most are not actually under the system itself. They're under a tyrant, bastardization, or quite simply not modern.AKA, "people who suffer under capitalism aren't suffering because of capitalism, they suffer because of the people capitalism empowers."
>You can't attribute global poverty to Capitalism when capitalist countries do not meaningfully contribute to the tallies.Almost every country on Earth is capitalist.