What we do know is that casualty ratios are fairly consistent across a large number of wars, and this helps us use public source data effectively. We have very little hard data. But what data we do have suggests that Ukraine’s casualties are higher than Russia’s.
sometimes i wonder if life is sort of designed to be like that though. not in a strictly intentional intelligent way but also not in a fully accidental coincidental way.
somebody has to turn plant into food right? without them and homies like them our food system don't work.
Private just makes more money and also you can do ridiculous shit like blow up your own rocket, destroying a landing pad in the process and ignore environmental and labor laws.
There's a hard disconnect between what people argue and what the powers that be think people are arguing.
Hamas is a religious insurgent group who, if given the power, would also commit genocide. However anything Hamas does falls into Israel being responsible because of the treatment of Palestinians and literal funding of the group.
Nobody cares Hamas is bad. Israel is the bad guy here, Hamas is just a tumor they feed.
But there is still the precious metal mining which often is diesel engines.
The point is regardless of what we use it is a bandaid to the issue. That issue being over mining our very limited resources