War is still on, so what have we learned?

Boredreader#22
3 min readApr 4, 2022

The war between Russia and Ukraine has been on for a long time by now and things just seem to keep getting worse. Sexual violence spreading across Ukraine enforced by Russian troops, people are being mass murdered just for fun. But there has to be a reason for all of this? Well, the sad answer is, no.

So what are we learning from all of this chaos in Europe? Well here are a few things that we can remember to heart so that this does not happen again.

No 1. War is not made for spreading out:

Ever since the start of the Russian Ukrainian war, it has always seemed that there has been no absolute purpose for all the havoc. Thousands of people have lost their lives and homes for no reason except for a land grab. How unruly and truly disgusting does that sound? That is why we should be learning that war is only for defense and not just for economic pleasure.

No 2. A dictatorship is not the ideal place to be:

It may or may not have gotten to the Russian troops already that they are not fighting by their own will, but are being forced to do so by their leader. Because they live in a climate where there is toleration to being schlepped around by higher forces, they just go and do whatever in fear of being beaten or killed in front of thousands in the streets or in highly populated areas. That is why people should not ever by their own will move into a dictatorship or communism as all of them end up being bad news in the first place.

No 3. There should be regulations on war tools:

Recently, there has been a mass outbreak of sexual war being stretched across the face of Ukraine in a very sad and distorted way. Russians have now turned to the uncontrollable side of things by sexually attacking people to kill them off easier and spread even more terror across the humble streets of Ukraine. There is really no reason why this should be happening and it is really unacceptable behavior by the Russians. That is why there should be more regulations on what you can and can’t do during warfare and different issues between countries. There is no need for people to have to go through this sort of issue during war times.

So after all, why is Russia attacking in the first place?

Well, in response, there is really no reason aside from the heinous thought of possibly trying to reunite the Soviet Union somehow. Since there is currently nothing that you and I can do to physically help out the Ukrainians in this terrible war, let's take a bit of a non-physical outbreak against this terrible mishap happening in Europe. Try to donate at least a dollar to Ukrainian help centers so that even though you may not be physically fighting, you can still be helping out the other ways.

Save Ukraine,
-Boredreader22

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