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Russia's Funeral Industry Booms Amid Rising Deaths From Ukraine War

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  • M [email protected]

    Under capitalism, not just russia, if there is money to be made in death then we are all screwed.

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    This has NOTHING to do with capitalism, it is because Russia is a totalitarian state.
    Capitalism is not the deciding factor here. So stop trying to blame that, instead of the real reason.

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      This one really isn’t a nottheonion at all

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      • K [email protected]

        In Dutch, there's the saying "de een zijn dood is de ander zijn brood" which roughly translates to "one man's death is another man's bread"

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        We have the exact same saying here in Denmark. "Den enes død er den andens brød."
        But I don't think it's a very good saying, because it implies a zero sum game.

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        • M [email protected]

          Under capitalism, not just russia, if there is money to be made in death then we are all screwed.

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          whataboutism

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            What a time to be alive dead?

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              The news here is that Russia still has a functioning funeral industry. Russia has high inflation driven by wage growth as a result of high military pay/benefits, and industry needing to compete with that pay. Radio Free Europe is a Russophobia propaganda service, and any facts/testimonials presented can be made up.

              Ukrainian deaths are much higher, and Ukraine delayed accepting bodies, with speculation that 2000 bodies costs it $2B in benefits that it doesn't have. Ukraine delays KIA designations because of budget issues.

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                The news here is that Russia still has a functioning funeral industry. Russia has high inflation driven by wage growth as a result of high military pay/benefits, and industry needing to compete with that pay. Radio Free Europe is a Russophobia propaganda service, and any facts/testimonials presented can be made up.

                Ukrainian deaths are much higher, and Ukraine delayed accepting bodies, with speculation that 2000 bodies costs it $2B in benefits that it doesn't have. Ukraine delays KIA designations because of budget issues.

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                How are you getting that 1 KIA = $1M USD?

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                • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD [email protected]

                  How are you getting that 1 KIA = $1M USD?

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                  Sorry misspoke. Recognizing 6000 bodies would cost them a reported $2B. $333k/per.

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                    The news here is that Russia still has a functioning funeral industry. Russia has high inflation driven by wage growth as a result of high military pay/benefits, and industry needing to compete with that pay. Radio Free Europe is a Russophobia propaganda service, and any facts/testimonials presented can be made up.

                    Ukrainian deaths are much higher, and Ukraine delayed accepting bodies, with speculation that 2000 bodies costs it $2B in benefits that it doesn't have. Ukraine delays KIA designations because of budget issues.

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                    Projecting again, are we?

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                      The news here is that Russia still has a functioning funeral industry. Russia has high inflation driven by wage growth as a result of high military pay/benefits, and industry needing to compete with that pay. Radio Free Europe is a Russophobia propaganda service, and any facts/testimonials presented can be made up.

                      Ukrainian deaths are much higher, and Ukraine delayed accepting bodies, with speculation that 2000 bodies costs it $2B in benefits that it doesn't have. Ukraine delays KIA designations because of budget issues.

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                      Ukrainian deaths are much higher

                      Hahahaha.

                      Aaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha. 😂

                      Keep coping.

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