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>mfw normies still fall for this anti-capitalist propaganda
Gonna redpill you on why these infographics are peak midwit bait.
>18 million die from poverty
conveniently ignores that global extreme poverty has dropped from 90% to under 10% since markets became widespread
those deaths are happening in shitholes with zero economic freedom, not in based market economies
but sure, let's blame the system that literally saved billions
>868 million go hungry
Kek, we literally produce enough food to feed 10+ billion people. The problem isn't production, it's shitty governments blocking distribution. Every famine in the last 50 years has been artificial - caused by wars and corrupt regimes, not markets.
>5 vacant homes per homeless person
The vacant homes are in Detroit and bumfuck nowhere because regulations and zoning laws destroyed those local economies. Meanwhile, California bans new construction and wonders why there's a housing crisis. It's almost like when you make it illegal to build housing, you get... less housing. Who could have predicted this?
>77% household debt
>implying debt is inherently bad
Imagine being this financially illiterate. Debt is literally how normal people buy houses, start businesses, and invest in education. The real question is whether it's voluntary or if fed policy is artificially encouraging borrowing while punishing saving (spoiler: it is).
>but muh wealth inequality
Wealth isn't a fucking pie where someone taking a slice means less for everyone else. When some autist creates the next life-saving technology, everyone benefits. When government tries to "redistribute" wealth, it just destroys the incentives that create wealth in the first place.