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Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 06/03/2024 13:06:56Rare is not never.Please name some soldiers who, returning from combat, are richer, happier, healthier, more sane, or less dead, than they would have been without going to war. Then subtract those who did not profit from the experience, and tell me whether war profits the combatants rather than the politicians who start it.
Rare is not never.
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Soldiers don't start wars
Greed seems to be instinctive behavior. People don't need to be taught to be greedy.
They start fights. Their leaders start wars.But it doesn't mean that they never make profit from wars.
Please name a regular or conscripted private soldier (not a mercenary) who profited from going to war.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 07/03/2024 09:28:59Greed seems to be instinctive behavior. People don't need to be taught to be greedy.Greed can be encouraged by fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the future. We've learned that sometimes we need more than what we usually need. Anticipating for such a case, we can save some excess resources now for later use.
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Gemini didn't give an answer for such a case, although it suggested to look into Military history forums which often discuss soldier experiences, and you might find anecdotal accounts (though verification can be difficult). They typically use nicknames.
Sometimes there's only thin difference between stupidity and immorality.
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Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 07/03/2024 22:13:52Gemini didn't give an answer for such a case, although it suggested to look into Military history forums which often discuss soldier experiences, and you might find anecdotal accounts (though verification can be difficult). They typically use nicknames.Fairly typical of a chatbot. I asked you to give an example of your assertion - a reasonable request. You pretended that examples were not publicly available, which makes me wonder how you reached your assertion in the first place. If you are in possession of a state secret, it is an offence event to admit to having it.You then attempted to answer from authority, but your supposed authority merely told you to do your own research.So until further notice we must assume that private soldiers do not profit from conflict as you have produced no evidence to the contrary, you claim that none is available, and your expert declines to offer any despite having access to every possible source.Extraordinary claims demand not merely extraordinary evidence, but any evidence at all.
Israeli soldiers have posted videos of themselves stealing from Palestinian homes in Gaza since Israel?s ground invasion began. Gaza?s media office says that at least $25 million in cash, gold and valuables was looted from Gaza in the first 3 months of the war.
Gaza?s media office
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 08/03/2024 10:32:19Gaza?s media office A paragon of truth, obviously. Good to see those incorruptible accountants are still at their posts. Thank goodness the IDF hasn't disrupted the banks, insurance companies and tax offices in Gaza, or they wouldn't have access to the figures. And thanks be to some deity or other that nobody ever posts propaganda on the internet in wartime.I knew an army surgeon who had a really nice field amputation kit taken from his Nazi counterpart who "had no further use for it" (on account of being dead) but that seems like a poor return for the investment of 5 years fighting and the loss of his brother. All my dad brought back from the Second World War was a boxing cup that he won from an English tanks versus Scottish infantry competition. And malaria, of course.
Historian Rutger Bregman told a room full of billionaires at the Davos World Economic Forum 2019 that they need to step up and pay their fair share of taxes.
Do you think the evidence are fake?
I find it surprising that anyone left cash, gold, watches, etc behind when fleeing from an advancing army.
So now you add your own speculation to propaganda to support a hypothesis with no basis in observation. Hardly what you expect to find in a science forum!