I'm referring to almost all of American history, along with nearly all of Britain's history.
Everything. Starvation, homelessness, death by preventable disease, military imperalism, the prison-industrial complex, the failed war on drugs, police brutality. List goes on and on. Basically all the same things you'd blame on another country's economic system.
And how much of that body count can truly be chalked up to capitalism itself and not human nature?
Criminals look for a hit of drugs, and are willing to do whatever they can to satisfy their compulsions. Is it capitalism's fault if an officer is bringing illegal drug dealers (and this includes those who used "medical Marijuana before it got legalized) to justice.
Death by starvation would have to be either because of a lack of social support on the part of the deceased, poor financial management, or some other reason because good, edible food is plentiful in the US.
Death by homelessness is much the same way, but unfortunately, people could be born with disabilities physical, mental, or emotional. This is the cruel nature of life. While many are born in the US healthy, there's going to be deviations positive and negative.
Death by preventable disease depends on what we're talking about. A lot of the cures and vaccines we have today didn't just come from thin air; someone had to research and refine the solution to the problem, but the cure should never be allowed to be worse than the diels3asedd
Then women should stop going for the bad boys. This is exactly what i mean, women do not care about a mans personality, only his looks. For all they care, he can be a serial killer or even a terrorist, thats why you got so many women in EUrope who joined ISIS to become their brides despite them being ultra conservative.