I think this forum has done a good of not acting like this is something we can relate to. I’ve seen some on the American left (which I’m somewhat apart of, more on environmental issues) comparing this to **** in America. My response was unless you were a native in the 1700s you have no idea what these people are going through. Having a foreign power invade is something I can’t even comprehend.Yep I think this is important. Our generation (I'm younger than you I assume but not by much) has never seen this in E, but my family, being from a war torn part of the world is unsurprised and upset but oddly unphased.
I've long believed in freedom being the ultimate moral good and that humans inherintly desire it, but situations such as this challenge that belief.
Long live freedom and Ukraine - don't forget for a second how privileged we are to be able to argue on this forum.
Im just glad the discourse on here has been light hearted yet aware of the privilege we share not to involuntarily have war. My heart goes out to yulia and all those in the area cause I truly can’t comprehend what this is like. I don’t know how to help but I’ll throw some bones to the Ukrainian Red Cross cause I imagine they will need it right now.
