• GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    in Korea it was difficult to get aid to the villages on the front for obvious reasons. so some smartass thought, “if we can’t bring the aid to the people, let’s bring the people to the aid”.

    we shouldn’t allow a simple problem like logistics get in the way of saving lives.

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      3 hours ago

      “A simple problem like logistics,” is a phrase only uttered by those who have never worked in large scale operations.

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        2 hours ago

        you have a great future in the field of logistics!

        I guess you didn’t understand the hidden meaning behind my words that human life is a far larger goal than meeting logistical requirements.

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          57 minutes ago

          that’s like saying that human life is a far larger goal than physics

          you can’t just hand wave it away because you deem human life to be “worth it”. it exists and it’s a real problem, and it’s a complex problem even with unlimited money