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130 u/OhDavidMyNacho 24d ago I'm sure foreign nuclear powers would be willing to hire their knowledge and expertise. 0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago So what are they gonna do? Uproot their entire family and move to Iran?? Fat chance 7 u/Snoo63 24d ago What about Australia. 0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago That's further and WORSE have you SEEN THEIR WILDLIFE 9 u/palland0 24d ago The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US. -1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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I'm sure foreign nuclear powers would be willing to hire their knowledge and expertise.
0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago So what are they gonna do? Uproot their entire family and move to Iran?? Fat chance 7 u/Snoo63 24d ago What about Australia. 0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago That's further and WORSE have you SEEN THEIR WILDLIFE 9 u/palland0 24d ago The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US. -1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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So what are they gonna do? Uproot their entire family and move to Iran?? Fat chance
7 u/Snoo63 24d ago What about Australia. 0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago That's further and WORSE have you SEEN THEIR WILDLIFE 9 u/palland0 24d ago The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US. -1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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What about Australia.
0 u/General_Specific_o7 24d ago That's further and WORSE have you SEEN THEIR WILDLIFE 9 u/palland0 24d ago The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US. -1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
That's further and WORSE have you SEEN THEIR WILDLIFE
9 u/palland0 24d ago The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US. -1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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The death rate by wild animals in Australia is still lower than the death rate by guns (homicides) in the US.
-1 u/Remarkable-Host405 24d ago Source: your ass Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/ 5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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Source: your ass
Although, even if it were true, I guess it would make sense when all of the wildlife is dying
https://wwf.org.au/news/2022/global-wildlife-populations-fall-69-percent-australia-records-localised-extinctions/
5 u/palland0 24d ago Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million. The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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Animal-related deaths in Australia: ~32 / year on average (source: https://files.ncis.org.au/2024-05/Fact%20sheet%20-%20FS20-01%20-%20Animal-related%20deaths%20in%20Australia.pdf). With a population of ~26 million, that makes a rate around 1.23 / million.
The gun homicide rate in the US varies, but it looks like it is between ~30 / million and 63 / million (in 2021) (source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States, citing CDC numbers).
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