▲ | deepsun 3 days ago | |||||||
Yep, and UN had been expressing "serious concerns" every time. Although I haven't heard even those for a long time. | ||||||||
▲ | jll29 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I can sympathize the with the cynicism, because I also see the bombing of Ukraine and Gaza in the daily news, which nobody seems to be capable or willing to stop. Unlike Solferino, there are children dying on a daily basis, which breaks my heart. Yet it remains true that what Dunant has established is a better state than the world would have been in if he had done nothing. Solferino was a big and cruel battle by the standards of its time, but not by today's standards - in stats: 150,000 men against 150,000 men, 24 km battle front fighting through one night, resulting in 6,000 dead, 2,000 wounded and 12,000 missing [1] (but note Solferino today has less than 2,600 inhabitants today). So a joke if compared to WWII stats. But the point here is a single individual made a difference, and beyond their lifetime, and that should give us some hope. [1] https://www.kvwuerzburg.brk.de/das-brk/selbstverstaendnis/di... | ||||||||
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