Possibly linux@lemmy.zip to Memes@sopuli.xyzEnglish · 21 hours agoCan we go back to 2019?lemmy.zipexternal-linkmessage-square28fedilinkarrow-up1136arrow-down113
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minus-squareTwoTiredMice@feddit.dklinkfedilinkarrow-up21·edit-219 hours ago You are not wrong. In this graph it seems like 2002 - 2012 was the calmest period in a very long time. Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/world/conflict-trends-global-overview-1946-2024 Edit: Actually kind of an interesting graph. Seems like there is a pattern of 10 years of conflict and tension and then a either a hold or another 10 years with a calm period.
minus-squarebleistift2@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·17 hours agoI wasn’t really around when the US did their post-9/11 thing… but shouldn’t there be more deaths in that period?
minus-squarewonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·15 hours agoThe graph clearly isn’t including deaths of muslims. Come to think of it, it doesn’t even label who it counts under “battle deaths”…
You are not wrong. In this graph it seems like 2002 - 2012 was the calmest period in a very long time.
Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/world/conflict-trends-global-overview-1946-2024
Edit:
Actually kind of an interesting graph. Seems like there is a pattern of 10 years of conflict and tension and then a either a hold or another 10 years with a calm period.
I wasn’t really around when the US did their post-9/11 thing… but shouldn’t there be more deaths in that period?
The graph clearly isn’t including deaths of muslims.
Come to think of it, it doesn’t even label who it counts under “battle deaths”…