The same capitalist system that made him a multimillionaire.

Via HuffPo:

Just hours before President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney went head-to-head in their second presidential debate, actor and activist Harry Belafonte shared his hopes for the election outcome.

The legendary singer, actor and social activist, who was being presented with the Medal for Justice by John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, said he feels the result of the 2012 election could change the course of the country’s future.

“I think that where we are now is in crisis and [at] a crossroads,” Belafonte told The Huffington Post. “If unbridled capitalism prevails with the current electoral process, and Mitt Romney makes it, then I think we’re in for a terrible, terrible future. If he doesn’t make it, then I think we have a chance to look at the democratic institutions and be more sensitive to poverty, women’s issues, children, etc.”

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