What are some of the unintended ill-effects of Capitalism which did not actually start off as a bad/evil thing?

Maybe the system I’m explaining of may not be “capitalism”, however I have no other system name I’m educated on to know what else to call it.

It’s simple as if someone’s committing bad business practice, it’s up to the people to stop shopping/collaborating/funding and working for and with them to isolate their product or business model. What else can you really do. In which case at the same time, people should be free to fill the bad business models shoes, and if people like or support it, the person, the mission and all that jazz behind them- it’s simple as engage with that new company while the previous becomes old and obsolete. And with that, that’s how you get diversity and different systems because at that point there’s reason for multiple people to fill that position. There’s 350+million of us in this country, there’s gonna always be someone to do something if it’s worth it or helps them and everyone else collectively if they see the benefits

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