• حمید پیام عباسی@crazypeople.onlineOP
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    • 4 million dead in the Bangal Famine caused by the British in 1943
    • 1 million people died in a drought in the Sahel region
    • 1.5 Million died in Bangladesh from floods in 1974
    • 1 million died in Ethiopia famine between 1983- 84
    • 70,000 people died in 1998 in Sudan from Famine
    • 2.7 million people died in the Second Congo War between 1998 - 2004 mostly from starvation and disease

    All have something in common: The capitalist core ignored people, caused wars or restricted economic at their periphery and let millions them die.

    The death toll by the capitalist empires are way higher and going way more recent in history.

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      Which comes back to my main argument: both have failed, so either both are bad, or we have a people problem instead of a system problem.

      • حمید پیام عباسی@crazypeople.onlineOP
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        Except all your examples from communism are from 80 years ago at least and capitalism is currently failing. The main reason communism failed is because it was under siege for it’s entire existence and yet, after 1947 they stopped the famines, reindustrialized and won the space race. The same isn’t true for the capitalist world, they are doing the siege.