Alan3413
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- Mar 4, 2013
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I doubt it. At least all other examples in the rest of the world famine ends up causing a lot more deaths than wars and murder caused by famine.
Most people don't have it in them to attack someone for food, even if they are starving to death (and often too weak by the time they'd seriously consider it). Most of the deaths would be around the month 3-4 range. Figuring most people have at least a little food, maybe a little more now than before the pandemic started (though some are less food secure now. So not sure what the balance is there). Also trying to take in to account I think most Americans are considered obese now. So it would take them a lot longer to starve than someone who was already underweight from poor nutrition.
So you're saying I should them put them in the freezer now before they run off the fat