Oh, do I seem that way? No, I don't think anything happened that would be significant, besides a small argument with my father over child religious differences yesterday but I don't think that would be it. May just be an effect of looking at the local news, a migrant killed a kid the other day a few counties over and that made me sad
Aedra
I know how you feel. The Syrians here cause plenty of trouble, they get to have their hospital fees covered by the state for free and they get free housing. While the Turkish man has to work himself to death. Granted, not all of these migrants are in good conditions, some of them work harder than we do. But still. It's like the government here wants us to stop making children and get replaced by them.
Aedra
I also find some fault within the Turks themselves though, not just government. We let western propaganda corrupt our youth, we stopped making children on our own. Even without the migrants, Turks would be in a dangerous position right now. The migrants are merely icing on the cake, the core problem lies in us.
Actually maybe some anger at my parents has built up that I haven't really acknowledged, just seeing their boomer-like ignorance to the real evils affecting us. Don't think I've spoken about him on here before, but I also have a jobless neocon adult brother who is pretty much just a stereotypical Ukraine-supporting reddit leftist, he's a real annoying faggot, especially recently for some reason.
Oh, yeah I guess I never considered the similarities you guys have with our government here. You said it spot-on, albeit. Until we start revitalizing our societies on a local level with charities (food banks, thrift stores, local education) and teaching people proper values again, we're gonna keep having people go into adulthood with bad morals