Some things that I’ve learned since the last russian invasion started exactly two years and one day ago.
1. The older generation is amazing. Not only do they understand the world around them better (at least when it comes to politics and international relations), but they also actively participate in making it better: they donate, raise funds, volunteer, spread awareness, expose disinformation, contact their representatives. If you didn’t know already, you’d be surprised how many of them are among the seemingly childish NAFO.
2. The younger generation (especially in America) is an effing disappointment. Their most notable contribution to the conflict is gathering in enormous mobs to harass Ukrainians (usually kids) who say bad things about the scum that invaded their home country. Sometimes, they even have the audacity to raise funds for the “poor, innocent russians so tragically oppressed by the evil homophobe Putin,” thus indirectly financing the terrorist state.

Even though that is my personal observation, statistical data confirms that the TikTok generation is the most brainwashed, russophilic age group. The data also confirms that the situation is substantially more ugly in the U.S. than in the UK or France, for example.
I will not delve into the discussion of why this happens right now. But there is a clear correlation between how anti-American a group is (and how many babies it raped) and the amount of passionate, heedless support the American youth will show them. Look no further than the Soviets, russians, and Palestinian “freedom fighters.”
I welcome everyone to the third year of the full-scale war.
