Why is capitalism the most respected genocide in the world? (Who is the greatest terrorist and genocide in the history of mankind? Yes, you guessed it, it’s capitalism, the fall of the capitalist system is imminent).
- In capitalism there have been wars between the interests of imperialist countries, wars for territorial domination or political, economic and social power, wars for ideologies, internal and external conflicts, there have even been natural disasters, famines, terrorism and civil wars induced by capitalism.
British Empire, French, Spanish, Portuguese
(Economists such as Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, Murray Rothbard, and others died as Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, Jean-Baptiste Say without knowing the real harvest of his failure).
- Imperialism is the act of the ruling class of the nation that forces its control over other weak nations for political and economic interests. This is done to gain control of markets, natural resources and labor markets for profit. These things are spent according to need, but for the benefit of a small number of individuals. The ruling class is understood as the oligarchy, whether monarchical or not, ruling in their interests. Tendency of an economic power to extend its dominion over other countries or states through force or abusive economic and political influences.
- Huge genocide of Native Americans from the continent of America made by Europeans (Beginning of the 16th century to the beginning of the 20th century) — 114,000,000
- Trade and exploitation of African Slaves by European countries (Late 15th century to early 20th century) — 150,000,000
- Total deaths: 264,000,000
Since the United States was founded in 1776, it has been at war for 224 of its 242 years of existence, i.e., 93% of its time of existence. The U.S. has invaded more than 73 countries, has participated in 201 of 248 conflicts. The U.S. has more than 800 military bases in the world, and they do it to protect the interests of the capitalist bourgeoisie. Who’s the terrorist then? The Deep State of the United States through its puppets call themselves congressmen, deputies, senators, ministers, presidents, mayors, NGO’s, military, diplomats, neoliberal economists, scientists, intelligence services like the CIA, FBI, NSA, journalists from Private companies, public and private officials, bourgeois politicians of right and left who are simple opportunists who are pro-imperialist, pro-capitalist, pro-zionist, fascist and neoliberal dictators, etc. Ernesto “Che” Guevara said: “Yankee imperialism is the war monopolist oligarchy, more fierce, more unscrupulous and also with more death power than has known the history of mankind.”
American imperialism
(Formerly the US anti-communist propaganda in the cold war said that the global “threat” was the USSR, and now for the US empire the “threat” is Russia, North Korea, Iran, Syria, Venezuela countries that are anti-imperialist and with many natural resources).
- Hurricane Katrina (defective and deliberate construction) — 1,836
- NATO intervention in Libya (2011) — 15,000
- USA Intervention in the Congo — 4,000,000
- Tamils killed by USA in support of the Governor of Sri Lanka (1983–2009) — 30,000
- Massive and criminal US bombing in Yugoslavia (1999) — 300,000
- Revolutionary War of the USA (1775–1783) — 117,017 (But if Russia gets rid of a despot and tyrant monarch it’s wrong, right?)
- Spanish-American War (1898) — 100,000
- Iraq (USA sells poison gas to Saddam Hussein) — 400,000
- Invasion of the Philippines (1941–1942) — 650,000
- Famine caused by the USA in Bangladesh (1974) — 100,000
- Gulf War (1990–1991) — 500,000
- Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) — 200,000
- US Civil War or Civil War (1861–1865) — 700,000
- Support from the USA to the Indonesian dictator. General Suharto (Anticommunist Dictator) — 1,300,000
- Sanctions imposed by the USA on Iraq — 1,000,000
- Philippine-American War (1898–1908) — 3,000,000
- Anglo-American War (1812) — 20,000
- Afghanistan (War on Terrorism) — 1,200,000
- Iraq (War on Terrorism) — 1,300,000
- Aggression, invasion and deaths generated by the USA in Latin America (1776–2017) — 6,000,000
- US concentration camps for Germans during the 1st World War between the years (1917–1919) and the 2nd World War (1939–1946) — 1,000,000
- War of Vietnam, this includes Cambodia and Laos (1955–1975) * — 6,000,000
- USA Bombs the water supply in Iraq (1991) — 500,000
- Korean War (1950–1953) * — 4,000,000
- * Both wars as well as the Korean War and the Vietnam War caused by the USA
- Total deaths: 32,433,853
Japanese Empire
(The Second Sino-Japanese War was a military conflict between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The Republic of China was controlled by the Chinese nationalist party Kuomintang, founded by Sun Yat-sen, and managed to establish a unified republic 1927 under the command of Chiang Kai-shek, with capital in Nanking).
- Conquests made by the Empire of Japan (1894–1945) — 17,500,000
- Japanese Invasion of Manchuria (1931–1932) — 1,100,000
- Massacre of Nanking (1937–1938) — 300,000
- Massacre Sook Ching in Singapore (1942) — 100,000
- Japanese Massacre in Indonesia (1945–1949) — 100,000
- Bombing of Chongqing where Japan bombs China (1938–1943) — 71,105
- Japanese occupation of East Timor (1942–1943) — 70,000
- First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) — 51,999
- Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) — 23,230,000
- Japanese Democides — 5,964,000
- Massacre of Japan towards China through the “Three People Policy” which means: Killing everything, looting everything, destroying everything (1942–1945) — 2,700,000
- Changjiao Massacre in China (1943) — 30,000
- Japanese Occupation of the Dutch East Indies (1944–1945) — 2,400,000
- Manila Massacre in the Philippines (1945) — 100,000
- Total deaths: 53,717,104
British Empire
(He understood the domains, colonies, protectorates and other territories governed or administered by the United Kingdom between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, until the year 1949. This country is the cradle of industrial capitalism and had as the 4th part of the earth under its control , the famous Bengal famine is thanks to Winston Churchill).
- Great Bengal Famine (1769–1770) — 10,000,000
- Famine of Chalisa (1783–1784) — 11,000,000
- Famine of Doji Bara (1791–1792) — 11,000,000
- Famine of Agra (1837–1838) — 800,000
- Irish Famine of the Potato (1845–1849) — 2,500,000
- Famine of superior Doab (1860–1861) — 2,000,000
- Famine of Orissa (1865–1867) — 1,000,000
- Famine of Rajputana (1868–1870) — 1,500,000
- The Great Famine of South India (1876–1878) — 5,500,000
- Famine of India (1896–1902) — 6,000,000
- First Boer War (1880–1881) — 449
- Second Boer War (1899–1902) — 100,000
- Famine in Bengal (1943) — 4,000,000
- Total deaths: 55,400,449
Other events in capitalist regimes
(Fascism is ignorance, it is death, it is decadent capitalism, to be against fascism without being against capitalism, to rebel against the barbarity that is born of barbarism, is to claim a part of the calf and oppose sacrificing it).
- Apache Wars in Mexico (1600–1915) — 90,000
- Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II against the Spanish Empire (1780–1784) — 100,000 to 200,000
- Dutch East Indies (1800–1949) — 25,000
- Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) — 4,127,000 to 7,203,000
- Independence of Mexico (1810–1821) — 250,000 to 500,000
- War of the Independence of Chile (1813–1826) — 30,000
- First Mexican Empire (1821–1824) — 2,000
- Attempts to reconquer Spain (1821–1829) — 5,000
- Civil wars in Venezuela (1830–1903) — 1,000,000
- Texas War (1835–1836) — 3,200
- The First Opium War occurred with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland against the Chinese Empire (1839–1842) — 20,000
- War of California (1846) — 5,000
- American intervention (1846–1848) — 25,000
- Mayan Rebellion in Yucatan (1847–1915) — 300,000
- The Second Opium War (1856–1860) and in that they were joined by the Russian Empire and the Second French Empire against the Chinese Empire — 15,000,000 to 60,000,000
- Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) — 20,000,000 to 30,000,000
- War of Reform (1857–1861) — 8,000
- Federal War (1859–1863) — 100,000 to 150,000
- Pacification of the Araucanía (1861–1883) and Conquest of the Desert (1878–1879) — 24,000 to 150,000
- Second French Intervention in Mexico (1862–1867) — 63,000
- War of the Triple Alliance (1864–1870) — 440,000
- War of Independence of Mozambique (1964–1974) — 63,500
- Crimes committed during the Free State of the Congo under the regime of Leopold II of Belgium (1865–1908) — 15,000,000
- War of the Ten Years (1868–1878) — 200,000
- Massacre of the Paris Commune (1871) — 20,000
- War of the Pacific (1879–1883) — 14,000
- Chilean Civil War (1891) — 4000 to 10,000
- Outbreak of anger in Hamburg (1892) — 10,000
- War of Canudos (1893–1897) — 30,000
- Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898) — 300,000
- Philippine Revolution (1896–1898) — 220,000
- French Madagascar (1897–1958) — 80,000
- Greek Civil War (1946–1950) — 50,000
- War of a Thousand Days (1899–1902) — 120,000
- Feudal Russia (In the era of Tsar Nicholas II) — 1,066,000
- Boarding of the Boxers against Russia, Great Britain, France, Japan, United States against the rebels (1900–1901) — 41,978
- Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) — 112,254 to 145,605
- Herero and Namaqua Genocide by German troops (1904–1908) — 110,000
- Belgian Colonization of the Congo (1908–1960) — 1,000,000
- US Children and Adults during the Industrial Revolution (19th century) — 100,000
- Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) — 3,500,000
- Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912) — 3,500,000
- Albanian Genocide (1912–1913) — 270,000
- Greek Genocide (1912–1913) — 500,000 to 900,000
- World War I (1914–1918) — 17,000,000 to 31,000,000
- Assyrian Genocide (1890s, 1914–1918, 1922–1925) — 270,000 to 750,000
- Armenian Genocide (1915–1923) — 850,000 to 1,800,000
- Russian Civil War (1917–1922) — 9,739,000 to 12,039,000
- Polish-Soviet War (1919–1921) — 108,000
- Greek-Turkish War (1919–1922) — 45,000
- Cristiada (1926–1929) — 250,000
- First Chinese Civil War (1928–1936) — 2,000,000
- Nationalist regime Chiang Kai Shek in China (1927–1937) — 7,000,000
- The Great Depression in the USA only (1929–1941) — 12,000,000
- Famine of Ukraine (1932–1933), this famine was made by kulaks (landowners) who destroyed massive amounts of crops to protest against the collectivization proposed by Stalin in order to achieve industrialization in the Soviet Union, the anti-Soviet propaganda Communist blames Stalin for this when in fact it is a product of the sabotage of the kulaks: 1,800,000
- War of the Chaco (1932–1935) — 100,000
- Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1936) — 1,600,000
- Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) — 500,000 to 1,000,000
- World War II (1939–1945) — 60,000,000 to 83,000,000
- Fascist and dictatorial regime of Francisco Franco in Spain (1939–1975) — 300,000
- Nazi Holocaust of fascist dictator Adolf Hitler (1939–1945) — 12,000,000 to 15,000,000
- Collaboration and genocide by the Chetnik during World War II (1941–1945) — 100,000
- Construction of the railway line Burma-Siam (1942–1958) — 116,000
- Second Chinese Civil War (1945–1949) — 1,200,000
- War of Indochina (1946–1954) — 1,750,000
- Massacre of February 28 in Taiwan (1947) — 30,000
- Indo-Pakistani War (1947–1948) — 1,500,000
- Capitalist and criminal policies in India (1947–1990) — 120,000,000
- Palestinians killed by the Israeli regime (1947–2017) — 1,052,076
- La Violencia (1948–1953) — 300,000
- South African Apartheid, where racial segregation and racism predominated (1948–1992) — 3,500,000
- Rebellion Mau Mau (1952–1959) — 38,000
- War of Independence of Algeria (1954–1962) — 1,200,000
- First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972) — 500,000
- Crisis of the Congo (1960–1965) — 100,000
- Internal armed conflict in Colombia (1960–2017) — 260,000
- War of the Independence of Angola (1961–1974) — 52,000
- War of Independence Eritrea (1961–1991) — 730,000
- Civil War of Rhodesia (1964–1979) — 30,000
- Purge and anti-communist genocide in Indonesia (1965–1966) — 2,000,000
- Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970) — 545,000 to 3,100,000
- Indo-Pakistani War (1971) — 3,000,000
- Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991) — 1,000,000
- War of the Western Sahara (1975–1991) — 10,000 to 15,000
- War in East Timor (1975–2002) — 200,000
- Angolan civil war (1975–2002) — 500,000 to 1,500,000
- Khmer Rouge (False Communists supported by the CIA to fight the Vietnamese, were ultra-nationalist petty bourgeois, simple opportunists used by the US and defeated by the Vietnamese) Pol Pot deaths are usually Cambodian bourgeoisie and are — 75,000 to 150,000 and we must add the US bombing. to Cambodia that are much higher than those of the IIGM and you reach the figure of 2,000,000 to 3,000,000
- Mozambican Civil War (1977–1992) — 900,000 to 1,000,000
- Angola Civil War (1975–2002) — 500,000 to 1,500,000
- Afghan Civil War (1978–2017) — 6,423,530
- Civil Wars of Uganda (1979–2017) — 500,000
- Civil War of El Salvador (1980–1992) — 75,000 to 85,000
- Internal armed conflict in Peru (1980–2000) — 40,000 to 70,000
- Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988) — 1,000,000
- War of the Malvinas (1982) — 642
- Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005) — 1,900,000 to 2,000,000
- Disaster of the Union Carbide Bhopal (1984) — 15,000
- Civil War of Somalia (1988–2017) — 300,000 to 1,000,000
- Civil wars of Liberia (1989–2003) — 250,000
- Somali Civil War (1991–1999) — 700,000
- Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002) — 80,000 to 200,000
- Capitalism in Post-Soviet Russia (1992–2001) — 3,100,000
- Rwandan Genocide (1994) — 1,000,000
- First Congo War (1996–1997) — 200,000
- Civil War of the Republic of the Congo (1997–2002) — 10,000
- War between Ethiopia and Eritrea (1998–2000) — 53,000 to 300,000
- Second Congo War (1998–2005) — 5,400,000
- Deaths in the regime of George W. Bush and Barack Obama in the Middle East (2001–2016) — 4,000,000
- Conflict in Iraq, North American Invasion and subsequent Civil War (2003–2011) — 2,000,000
- Civil War in Ivory Coast (2002–2007) — 400,000
- Conflict of Darfur (2003–2017) — 450,000
- War against drug trafficking in Mexico (2006–2017) — 178,375
- Child deaths caused by the famine in Somalia (2011) — 29,000
- Syrian Civil War initiated by USA and its mercenaries ISIS (2011–2017) — 500,000
- War in the Donbass or in the east of Ukraine (2014–2017) — 50,000
- Deaths in total (Minimum number): 365,258,555
- Deaths in total (Maximum number): 475,396,906
Other disasters of capitalism
(This would not happen if there was a universal and free healthcare system in the world as there was in the Soviet Union that was the first socialist country to implement the universal and free healthcare system, therefore, the life expectancy of the Soviets expanded. plus).
- Deaths from stomach cancer per year — 781,366
- Colorectal cancer deaths per year — 802,437
- Deaths per suicide per year — 817,068
- Deaths from liver cancer per year — 817,654
- Deaths from diseases linked to water this year — 842,240
- Deaths from diabetes mellitus per year — 1,644,088
- Deaths from hypertensive heart disease per year — 976,854
- Deaths caused by malaria this year — 1,000,000
- Deaths caused by alcohol this year — 2,500,000
- Deaths from complications of premature birth per year — 1,097,424
- Deaths from lower respiratory tract infection per year — 3,308,661
- Deaths from kidney diseases per year — 1,171,172
- Deaths due to liver cirrhosis per year — 1,205,118
- Deaths due to traffic accidents this year — 1,391,827
- Deaths from diarrheal diseases per year — 1,439,821
- Tuberculosis deaths per year — 1,424,019
- Deaths caused by HIV / AIDS this year — 1,100,000
- Deaths from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias per year — 1,599,021
- Deaths per trachea, bronchi, lung cancers per year — 1,757,050
- Deaths due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at one year — 3,287,591
- Deaths caused by communicable diseases every year — 13,000,000
- Deaths caused by the cigar every year — 5,000,000
- Children killed by hunger 2009–5,256,000
- Children killed by hunger in 2010–6,000,000
- Deaths due to ischemic stroke and/or intracranial hemorrhage per year — 6,471,580
- Deaths caused by cancer this year — 8,215,000
- Deaths from coronary artery disease per year — 9,079,649
- Abortions in this year — 44,676,000
- Suicides (1960–2018) — 47,389,944
- Deaths related to alcohol in the world (1960–2018) — 145,000,000
- Children killed by preventable diseases (1945–2018) — 219,000,000
- Deaths related to cancer in the world (1991–2018) — 229,500,000
- Deaths related to tobacco in the world (1960–2018) — 353,000,000
- Children killed by hunger (1960–2018) — 454,333,333
- Deaths caused by communicable diseases (1981–2018) — 481,000,000
- Mothers killed during childbirth this year — 350,000
- Deaths from birth asphyxia and birth trauma per year — 716,985
- Total deaths: 2,056,234,917
British, French, Spanish, Portuguese Empire: 264,000,000
American Imperialism: 32,433,853
Japanese Empire: 53,717,104
British Empire: 55,400,449
Other events in capitalist regimes: 365,258,555 to 475,396,906
Other disasters of capitalism: 2,056,234,917
Total deaths generated by capitalism and its predecessor feudalism: 2,827,044,878 or 2,937,183,229
Sources:
For people who say that there is no “class struggle” and that of “imperialism” and the deaths that have occurred in capitalist countries and ancestors to industrial capitalism, it is a complete “lie”. And well I already showed that it is totally false. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Guerras_por_n%C3%BAmero_de_muertos
Number of deaths due to preventable diseases.
http://countrymeters.info/en/World#death_clock
The black book of capitalism that talks about the famous 1600 million dead generated by capitalism and was published 20 years ago, in 1998. Of course it has obviously increased because there have been added deaths due to preventable diseases, this is part of the genocide systematic of capitalism towards the world population that seeks to reduce it. It is very curious that there is so much advanced technology nowadays to cure any type of disease people die because they do not have money to buy medicines. More people die caused by the labor market or what we call labor exploitation of this capitalist system and not to mention the junk food that only pollute the body and the mind of the people. https://www.dropbox.com/s/4kxbqd4qylwvy5j/libro%20negro%20del%20capitalismo.pdf
STAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization did not emerge only in the 20th century, but since the capitalist system has evolved. For all this, the geographer Ricardo Méndez distinguishes four stages of expansion in the economy.
1. Commercial capitalism (XV to XVII century):
The passage from feudalism to mercantile capitalism in the modern age where the center of economic and geopolitical power was the north of Italy.
2. Industrial Capitalism (XVII to XIX century):
Industrial capitalism provoked displacement, from the centers of power to London and reached its apogee in the first industrial revolution in the middle of the eighteenth century and in the second Industrial revolution in the middle of the nineteenth century.
3. Monopoly or Fordist capitalism (XX century):
This period monopolistic capitalism was characterized by reaching a higher stage that is the imperialism and its disconnection of Russia where the socialist revolution of 1917 of Marxist inspiration led by the Bolshevik leader and genius of the revolution occurred World, Lenin. The liberal model would collapse in 1929.
4. Global capitalism (XXI century):
When the monopolistic model went into crisis in the 70 ‘s, the Keynesian model was replaced by neoliberal reforms and, thanks to the development of new technologies, lasted until today. The neoliberal model ends up collapsing in 2008.
