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Ziggers won

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Russian economist Vladislav Inozemtsev calculates that the family of a 35-year-old man who fights for a year and is then killed on the battlefield would receive around 14.5 million rubles, equivalent to $150,000, from his soldier's salary and death compensation. That is more than he would have earned cumulatively working as a civilian until the age of 60 in some regions

Getting killed in a meaningless war over some beet fields currently makes more economic sense for Russian scrotes than working a regular job for 25 years. They'll probably win their stupid war but what's the point if they're going to have to return to jobs that are literally less desirable than dying in battle? !commenters how does a society recover from an L like this?

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Dying for the gov so your wife can live comfortably enough to bring other men home

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