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Also, War encourages research of technologies that can end up for civilian use.
War is Hell. That's what I think.
i think you should be reading this response
When it comes to reseach for civilian products, one can take as much time as needed. There is no real NEED to.
When it comes for reseach and development for items that can help soldiers survive in the field, that has top priority. Once the war is over, said tech can help civilians.
This is not consistent with my experience of reality.
That's utterly insane. You're saying we're all biologically programmed to commit acts of random violence. If that were the case, we wouldn't be having this conversation. We'd be hunting each other to the death.
Took you 5 min to start your debate. Nicely done.